
Aaron Coates
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Aaron Coates
@aaroncoates
Plant trees, no expectations Husband to amazing wife Dad to 4 perfect kids Advisor dear friends Pursuing a humble carpenter In an RV or RV capital











I am convinced most of the $40 trillion of National Debt is due to fraud. From money laundering on for foreign aid, fraudulent wars, fake climate schemes, illegal aliens getting benefits, Somalis faking their kids have autism ... it never stops. Our country has been looted.





Even though @GovBraun has extended the energy emergency declaration and suspended both the use tax and the excise tax on gasoline, most Hoosiers won’t see the full savings at the pump right away. The combined relief is expected to total about 59 cents per gallon, but it will take time for that to appear consistently across the state. Here’s why: When a gas station buys fuel, the taxes are already built into the price paid to the wholesaler. That fuel sits in the station’s underground tanks until it’s sold. The tax suspension only applies to new purchases, so stations must first sell through their existing higher-taxed inventory before passing on the savings. This creates a natural lag that differs by location: High-traffic stations (especially along interstates and in busy urban areas) often cycle through their tanks more quickly. Lower-volume stations in rural areas or small towns may take a little longer. As a result, you’ll likely see prices varying from station to station over the next several days to couple of weeks. One location may already reflect most of the savings while another nearby has not. Bottom line: The relief is coming — it’s simply a function of how quickly each station turns over its current inventory. This is how the fuel supply chain works; it doesn’t flip overnight. In the meantime, our office will continue monitoring prices, looking into all the complaints filed, investigating any potential bad actors who fail to pass along the savings, and provide updates. wthr.com/article/news/p…








@graysp_ace Actually, it's a sin (theta). You're welcome.





AI shouldn't put California truckers out of work to pad Big Tech's profits. As governor, I'll reverse the DMV's autonomous trucking rules and keep human drivers on the road.politico.com/news/2026/03/0…


Dissident Media Presents: "The Massie Revolution" A Grassroots Documentary by people who love @MassieforKY. 🇺🇸












Nothing says we work for the people like a $600M+ net worth...lmao Insider trading is goated for wealth building After receiving blowback for making hundreds of stock trades since joining Congress, a new financial report from U.S. Rep. Jefferson Shreve shows the congressman largely sold the entirety of his portfolio in May. Shreve sold and closed accounts for about 250 stock investments in May for one of his charitable remainder trusts, according to a monthly financial transaction report. A spokesperson for the congressman said in a statement to IndyStar that Shreve directed the asset manager of his trust to sell the stocks for the sake of transparency, and that Shreve never traded personally-held stocks while in Congress. "The Congressman wants to be transparent and clear that the trust assets will go to charity," the spokesperson said. "The transactions made by the trust are to the benefit of the trust — and not him personally.” @PelosiTracker_ kinda lagging here.....let's go girl.




