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Unlike the first time when the Great Depression swept across the US evenly, G.D. 2.0 is settling over America in splotches, first appearing in rural areas, the Rust Belt, and Red States.

In upstate NYS I saw a child working in a McDonald's (I frequent the Mac Shacks for coffee, smokes, and latrine).

More people will be selling blood or plasma to make ends meet and businesses are cutting corners to survive.

At a fast food chain I ordered a meal for $15 or $17 and the plate was all "filler" and garnish with a tablespoon of cold slaw in a tiny white cup.

Houses are selling at dirt cheap prices too: www.reddit.com

~50m north of Albany, a NYS Trooper told me he was so happy to pass the academy and get a steady job. A former construction worker, he was in his 30s and married when he took the test.

When driving around upstate NYS, one notices more prisons than hospitals.

Both are probably the best employment opportunities in hard times.

Upstate NY is also MAGA territory and their economy is hit by less Canadians coming down to spend their money.

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As we have noted, the price of gas varies from state to state due to distribution costs, local taxes and other factors. But now every state has crossed the $4/gal. threshold. According to GasBuddy.com, the national average is $4.55/gal, up 53% since the war in Iran started.

Here is a heat map from GasBuddy.com showing prices around the country:


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As you can see, It is cheapest in the South, where most of the oil is drilled and refined and where taxes are low. It is most expensive in the interior West and especially the far West, but also in parts of the Upper Midwest and Northeast.

Rest in Peace, to a good and honorable man.

I was proud to be able to share one of your last poignant messages with my fellow denizens here on the Drudge:

Barney Frank embarks on a final act: Taking on the left

The former Massachusetts lawmaker says progressives in his party have "embraced an agenda that goes beyond what's politically acceptable."

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Your memory and legacy live on, Congressman Frank!

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