I’ve seen stories about other countries beginning to implement work from home, mandating places shut down by a certain time, etc. Would the US government start doing similar things out of necessity? I imagine things getting more expensive will do that naturally but probably not to the levels needed if oil goes to $200. Can’t imagine the current admin jumping to enforce anything that looks like a Covid shutdown though. Just curious what people here think, because it seems like it’s going to get tight sooner rather than later.
A large part of New Jersey was subject to fuel rationing in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The hurricane wrought unprecedented damage to the power grid, shutting off power to over 2.6 million “customers.” In effect, leaving the vast majority of gas stations out of service for an extended period of time due to the lack of electricity (real Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic hours). The refineries also faced heavy disruption, either due to electrical failures or physical damage, leading to ongoing logistical complications. The lack of electricity drove up demand for gasoline substantially for use in generators. For about two to three weeks, the handful of gas stations which had both gas AND electricity had wait times of up to 6 hours. There were a lot of shenanigans going on. All the hardware stores sold out of jerry cans immediately, and people were filling any fucking container they could find with gasoline. 5 gallon paint buckets, plastic totes, gallon milk jugs, you name it. There was also a lot of petty theft. People stealing generators out of back yards, breaking into sheds to steal lawn mower gas, etc.
Police were stationed at all the gas stations. A law was imposed limiting people to buying gas only on alternate days, and only $20 worth at a time. There was a LOT of small-scale bribery and scalping. A good time if you were pumping gas (NJ is one of two states which have mandatory full-service gas stations). My buddy worked as a gas station attendant at the time and people were handing him 20 dollar bills all day long to ignore the $20 quota and fill up their tanks. Good times as long as the gas station itself didn’t run out causing somebody who had been waiting in line for five hours to go apeshit.
Long story short, it will be an absolute disaster. Law of the jungle.

Pictured: Remnants of the US military prowl the territory formerly known as Washington DC for the last vestiges of gasoline (2028, colorized)
guzzoline
Lots and lots of

What is that emoji from?
pretty sure it’s from jan 6th, but I just meant it as a generic anti-covid-lockdown-hog
Oh I thought it was the doom guy for the longest time
reverse image search of this comes up with nothing

Here it is! https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/09/opinion/sunday/trump-capitol-riot-legacy.html
A non pay walled article in case the paywall popup covers it: https://www.bostonherald.com/2021/01/13/republican-voters-leaving-party-after-pro-trump-mob-stormed-capitol/
This is a rare real example of the matpat effect. He looks edited in
The original image I remember the bloke is much smaller and not in the foreground. This looks edited.
If you want another one from moments before or later, there’s also this one: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2021-01-15/evening-briefing-newsletter-u-s-says-capitol-rioters-planned-assassinations
high prices are a form of rationing
Hard to imagine the US government doing anything until there isn’t a drop of oil left in the country. Trump probably “learned” from the beginning of the pandemic that his biggest mistake was paying any attention to it at all.
Will hogs just push their pickup trucks around on foot before admitting that anything is wrong?
For what it’s worth, Trump had very little to do with it. The thing which suddenly made Covid a reality for Americans was the NBA cancelling basketball season. This was the singular event which caused people to treat it like a proper American crisis by running to the grocery store to fill their entire shopping cart with canned tuna and sacks of flour immediately before stocking up on ammunition.
The funny thing is it was similar in Canada, with the cancellation of the NHL season at about the same time.
It’ll just be gas lines. You’ll go to the station and they’ll have no gas. Or maybe they’ll limit to one tank per person per visit and alternate plate days (evens and odds)
I think we will see more pushes for renewables.
We’ve had people asking about our hybrid and solar panels before all of this.
Solar panels are also becoming very affordable. But as far as transportation? That was going to be a issue regardless. It’s going to force America to give a shit about walkable cities and public transportation but it’ll be repackaged as God Given Right To Walk/Freedom of Movement or something like that.
In the mean time it’ll be suffer and poor people sharing a car and shit like that.
But there will be infrastructure change from this. The question is how long it’ll take.
Also this will put the nail in the coffin for the population shift to urban (this is something that has been happening because of the job market and prices but you don’t see it in news and shit but you do see the real world example if you say visit your home which is RURAL. Had a graduating class of 34. And more and more people are moving to cities cause they cant affors rural life, god forbid buying farm land)
the population shift to urban
its the thing from the theory
There was a pretty good documentary on the topic a few years back
(just a joke answer, link is to a scene from Mad Max)
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
It will interrupt my 9 hours of eacape from tarkov
we will force the burger to take public transport and seize every single Pavement Panzer













