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Crude oil was up to $82.30 per barrel as of yesterday morning, which means that the cost of crude oil was up by about 10 percent since the beginning of Operation Epic Fury – the decision to attack Iran and start a general war in the Middle East on behalf of the Rothschild's colony in the Middle East – less than a week ago.
As of this morning – Friday, a full week on – it is now about $84 per barrel.
At this rate, crude oil will be $100 per barrel by the end of next week and maybe sooner if the Iranians manage to successfully close the Strait of Hormuz and keep it closed. The War Tax is now about 20-30 cents per gallon, depending on where you live. It is likely to be 40-50 cents by next week.
How about a dollar by April? For most people, that'll amount to about $15-$20 extra per tankful, once a week.
much are you willing to pay to support this war?
Perhaps the better question is – how much can you afford to pay to support this war?
If the cost of gasoline – tied directly to the cost of oil – goes up to $5 per gallon, which is a very real possibility and could prove to be a best-case scenario, it will probably cost $70 to fill up the tank of a typical crossover that has a 15 gallon tank by the time we get to April. It will cost more than $100 to fill up the tank of a full-size truck or SUV.