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twodogsbarking

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6. Forgive me for repeating this but 99% of the US coffee is imported. Hawaii account for the rest probably.
Wed Jan 29, 2025, 06:23 PM
Jan 2025

Starbucks could be impacted slightly (sarcasm). Another tidbit or two. In 2023, the United States imported around 4.4 million barrels of crude oil per day from Canada, which was about 60% of the country's total crude oil imports. This made Canada the primary source of petroleum for the U.S.
In 2023, Canada's crude oil exports reached a record high of 4 million barrels per day, with the U.S. receiving about 97% of those exports.

Shit's hittin' the fan and flyin' everywhere..
On edit the math may not work out but I just cut and paste.

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Thanks, Trump maxsolomon Jan 2025 #1
when I became a home roaster in 2007, green coffee beans were around 4-5 dollars per pound depending NewHendoLib Jan 2025 #2
Just go on and grow your own Coffee arabica BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #5
I want to know more about this! MontanaMama Jan 2025 #19
Go to the website below NewHendoLib Jan 2025 #31
Accelerating Inflation, economic collapse and anarchy will reign under Mango Mussolini gohuskies Jan 2025 #3
Gee, who could've guessed? sakabatou Jan 2025 #4
Forgive me for repeating this but 99% of the US coffee is imported. Hawaii account for the rest probably. twodogsbarking Jan 2025 #6
Puerto Rican coffee is excellent pfitz59 Jan 2025 #11
I will look for it at our local roaster. They have a giant roaster and many kinds. A rare find. twodogsbarking Jan 2025 #13
Way back when I was in college BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #15
I frequented a shop that had a "Sledgehammer" when "Redeye" just wasn't going to cut it. Xolodno Jan 2025 #22
It was Trump's tariff threats that did it! :) speak easy Jan 2025 #7
good thing it's not really a needed food. lotsa jobs associated with it tho nt msongs Jan 2025 #8
NOT NEEDED????? TomSlick Jan 2025 #16
My classroom sports a metal sign. Igel Jan 2025 #18
I'm fortunate at age 72 to never have been a coffee drinker. elocs Jan 2025 #9
I've never heard anyone else use that phrase but me! Dem2theMax Jan 2025 #21
The G.O.P. owns this fustercluck 110% BoRaGard Jan 2025 #10
Breakfast is ruined between the price of eggs and coffee. no_hypocrisy Jan 2025 #12
I'm glad I don't drink coffee. StarryNite Jan 2025 #14
Maybe eggs will look less expensive in comparison? HereForTheParty Jan 2025 #17
But in good news COL Mustard Jan 2025 #20
Eggs, the new gold. CentralMass Jan 2025 #28
I predict a run on coffee immediately ReRe Jan 2025 #23
I told my husband last week catchnrelease Jan 2025 #25
Watch for your hubby to come in ReRe Jan 2025 #26
And it will be his idea catchnrelease Jan 2025 #29
Right ReRe Jan 2025 #30
Scump keeps raising grocery prices! He did this Hassler Jan 2025 #24
Yep. Here we go. ReRe Jan 2025 #27
Eh...Trump is too busy making sure seniors have Meals on Wheels stopped.... Bengus81 Jan 2025 #32
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