Are the gas stations state owned?
Once a company reaches a large enough (and thus powerful enough) size, they pretty much all are. But yeah, Sinopec and PetroChina are state-owned.
How much does it cost over there?
When am I going to get my second $1200? I have camping gear and synthesizers to buy.
They go by liters here. Roughly 3.8 liters is equal to 1 gallon. Price per liter now is 6 kuai right now maybe? Or maybe it's around 7.
Dang, if it's 6 kuai it's $3.25 per gallon. If it's 7 kuai that's $3.80 per gallon. Woof.
So it’s just a bit higher than the price of fuel in California.
lol
NYC 280 deaths per 100k
NY (minus NYC) 79 deaths per 100k
NJ 177 deaths per 100k
CT 124 deaths per 100k
MD 57 deaths per 100k
Based upon Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 205, issued June 25, 2020, the following states and territories meet the criteria for required quarantine:
Alaska
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
California
Florida
Georgia
Iowa
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Minnesota
Missouri
Mississippi
Montana
North Carolina
North Dakota
Nebraska
New Mexico
Nevada
Ohio
Oklahoma
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
This is based upon a seven day rolling average, of positive tests in excess of 10%, or number of positive cases exceeding 10 per 100,000 residents.
Reason enough still to never visit.
All the news is calling it that, just googling it gives me deja vu of Sinclair broadcasting using the same words for all the different tv stations.
Included is $1,750,000,000 for a new FBI headquarters in DC - why is this important?
Everything in CA is insane.
We’re at about 50 cents a gallon in state taxes with just under 20 cents a gallon federal. Then the increased cost of fuel due to higher cost of living.
It’s rough for a young person not making a big salary out of college to get ahead.
As far as I can tell, there is no Senate Bill. It's just all talk.