Motorists Shocked After Disturbing Message Pops Up On Fuel Pump

Katie Greifeld of Bloomberg News, whose social media bio claims she lives in New York City, posted the image, which quickly went viral.

Greifeld appeared to be filling up her car at an Exxon station, according to the image she uploaded. When the pump reached 7.360 gallons, it shut off and informed her that she had achieved her maximum fueling limit.

 

Greifeld, a leftist journalist, hasn’t revealed much more about her famous snap, but it’s likely she filled up another vehicle on the same day that the message was sent.

The question is who imposed the prompt? The gas station or the bank?

What’s strange is that no one has come up with an explanation.

On March 7, 2022, left-wing think tanks like the CT Mirror demanded that America begin a gas rationing program:

We obviously need a crash program for renewables, but that can’t be done with a snap of the fingers. We have to cut back on the amount of fuel we use. Rationing is the best way to do it. The U.S. did just that in World War II. The Office of Price Administration ran the program. You’d get paper cards that you needed to hand over with your money to buy gasoline or fuel oil. We don’t have to use cards now. We have computers and apps that could keep track of who gets what.

Keeping homes warm in winter and lights on at night will be number one priority. It will be painful to some. Jet-set vacations and amusements that use lots of fuel will be low down on the list of priorities. Life will change and there will have to be self-sacrifice.

How about liberal states like New York and California imposing these laws, similar to COVID restrictions? Why wait for Biden to make the first move? Are they scared?

States, like they did with COVID limitations, can enforce gas rationing policies.

But they won’t because, if they thought people fleeing blue areas during COVID was bad, imagine how bad it would be if gas was rationed.

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