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AOC: If Trump Is So Great, Why Did My SUV Hold $100 Worth of Gas Under Biden and Only $65 Now Under Trump?
Accountability starts at the pump. That’s why I’ve been reflecting on a glaring inconsistency that’s impossible to ignore: If Donald Trump’s second term is the roaring economic triumph everyone keeps telling me it is, why is my SUV now only holding $65 worth of gas—when it comfortably took $100 during the Biden years?
Let’s be clear about what we’re measuring here. Under President Biden, a full tank meant real investment. One hundred dollars. That’s not just fuel; that’s dignity, that’s economic seriousness, that’s a tank that knows its own worth. Every time I swiped my card, I was reminded that my vehicle—and by extension, my life—was participating in something substantial. It felt progressive. It felt earned.
Now? Sixty-five dollars. Sixty-five. That’s barely more than a fancy coffee run for two. It’s the kind of number that makes you question whether the country still believes in ambition. Under Trump 2.0, my SUV pulls away from the station feeling… lightweight. Undervalued. Like it’s been downgraded to economy class without warning. How am I supposed to project strength on the campaign trail—or even just to the grocery store—when my ride is only carrying pocket-change petroleum?
The MAGA crowd will rush in with their usual talking points: “lower prices,” “energy dominance,” “Bidenflation defeated.” Fine. But it’s not fine. I don’t know how they did it, but they literally made everyone’s gas tank smaller. That’s a big problem!
And let’s talk climate for a second, since apparently we’re allowed to do that again. Those Biden-era prices quietly nudged people toward efficiency, carpooling, maybe even—gasp—public transit. They were a soft carbon tax disguised as market reality. Now, with Trump’s bargain gas, we’re back to the old playbook: burn more, think less, repeat. My SUV’s lighter tank isn’t progress; it’s regression dressed up as relief.
So here’s the question I’ll keep asking until someone gives me a straight answer: If this is winning, why does victory feel so cheap? Why does my car suddenly seem to matter less? In a nation that claims to value strength, $65 at the pump isn’t a brag. It’s an apology.
We deserve better. My SUV deserves better. And deep down, I think even the pump knows it.
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