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BadgerMom

(3,424 posts)
27. Hey there, Andy.
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 10:56 PM
9 hrs ago

I’ll make your wish come true. I already have solar panels, a garage charger and an electric car. I plan to rid myself of my other car, a gas-powered car, and to buy a longer range EV to replace it so that I need NONE of your gasoline or oil. Pound sand, you jerk.

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He wants people to use LESS of his product? underpants 17 hrs ago #1
Their profits will skyrocket, even if people do. SergeStorms 17 hrs ago #8
Which trip should I skip to save gas? Randomthought 7 hrs ago #31
The drug dealer says COL Mustard 1 hr ago #34
Top off chicago guy 1 hr ago #35
Energy is conserved. Turbineguy 17 hrs ago #2
Right after they forced everyone back to the office for that water cooler magic Blues Heron 17 hrs ago #3
We won't have much choice, will we, if we can't afford to buy gas? Ocelot II 17 hrs ago #4
Well, Chevron need not worry about me EVER using their product again... Moostache 17 hrs ago #5
Says people who have done everything in their power for decades to make everyone RockRaven 17 hrs ago #6
Well the best way to use less gas Farmer-Rick 16 hrs ago #13
I assume after this interview he phoned up his data center buddies... EarthFirst 17 hrs ago #7
Do Chevron executives have private jets? I'm guessing they do. Do they take these jets when they go to jls4561 17 hrs ago #9
Maybe they should champion FormerOstrich 17 hrs ago #10
has he "cut back" on his executive jet use ? Nigrum Cattus 17 hrs ago #11
Ah, ALLOW ME TO RETORT!!!! PatrickforB 17 hrs ago #12
Part of that was the commercial office space industry and the service providers around them were losing money ChicagoTeamster 14 hrs ago #18
I know. This is a central problem with this capitalist utopia that is America. Unless some PatrickforB 13 hrs ago #20
How about buy Citgo gas? multigraincracker 15 hrs ago #14
Within 5 years we will be driving cheap Chinese electric cars delisen 15 hrs ago #15
I Rebl2 15 hrs ago #16
It's not about prices, it's about the coming fuel shortages ChicagoTeamster 14 hrs ago #17
Or maybe we could just war less n/t BlueSpot 13 hrs ago #19
It may be slop but it's the thought that counts. A-Schwarzenegger 13 hrs ago #21
He knows damn well that isn't remotely possible in a country as stupidly over-dependent on cars as this one. Karasu 11 hrs ago #22
Hey thanks for telling me which pumps to not use Lithos 11 hrs ago #23
The old 70's trope that the crisis is all "the consumers" fault for not conserving. Fuck him n/t Cheezoholic 11 hrs ago #24
But Chevron will be okay...... Smilo 9 hrs ago #25
Some similar suggestions to consider DBoon 9 hrs ago #26
Hey there, Andy. BadgerMom 9 hrs ago #27
Chevron can go to hell, we'll keep our EV vapor2 8 hrs ago #28
I get the feeling not a lot of people are out joyriding these days Skittles 8 hrs ago #29
How about grounding all private businss jets? Old Crank 7 hrs ago #30
Chevron we don't give a fuck. Botany 3 hrs ago #32
How about Chevron execs cut their own obscene compensation instead? AZ8theist 2 hrs ago #33
You know bdamomma 1 hr ago #36
Hey Chevron executive Andy Walz Ray Bruns 34 min ago #37
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