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Pototan

(3,088 posts)
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 06:19 AM 9 hrs ago

We're frightened here

For those who may not know, I'm retired in the Philippines and live here about 10 or 11 months a year. I'm 73 years old and my Filipina wife is 71.

The Philippines gets 98% of its fuel from the Middle East. Already the price of diesel (most passenger vehicles run on diesel) has skyrocketed. The price at the pump today in Iloilo Province was 98 Philippine Pesos (PHP) per liter. That translates to $6.28 a gallon. Before Trump's war, the price was about $3.50 a gallon. Gasoline, which is used mostly for motor bikes and three-wheel vehicles, is about $5.75 a gallon. Before the war, it was about $3.25 a gallon.

That's really not the worst part. This country only has a 50-day supply of reserve. If this war goes on for two more months, we're out of fuel.

This is an agricultural society, especially outside of Manila. Fertilizer will skyrocket. I live on a family farm that produces rice. We need diesel for our machinery during planting and harvesting. I'm not worried about me. I have the means, but these poor people will suffer immensely. And that suffering is through no fault of their own, or even their elected officials.

It's the fault of one man, Donald Trump.

I write this to inform you that as bad as Trump has made it for Americans, the Asian countries, especially the poorer ones, are far worse off.

They didn't choose this asshole, but they have to suffer the consequences none the less. And I know there are parts of the world suffering even more than here. The innocent people who are in harm's way, including the US military and Iranian civilians, as well as other people in the Middle East. None of this was necessary. None of it. There was a diplomatic solution. However, for Trump, that's not as much "fun" (re: Trump said he might bomb parts of Iran 'just for the fun of it')

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We're frightened here (Original Post) Pototan 9 hrs ago OP
This is important. Thanks. Easterncedar 8 hrs ago #1
You are appreciated! duhneece 8 hrs ago #2
Trump's domino effect in real life democrank 8 hrs ago #3
He is a menace to the entire world. PuraVidaDreamin 8 hrs ago #4
Appreciate the update. Good to know on the ground. cachukis 7 hrs ago #5
Putin chose his puppet well. rubbersole 7 hrs ago #6
Hang in there! OC375 7 hrs ago #7
A former AF boss of mine Old Crank 6 hrs ago #8
I'm in the center of Philippines Pototan 6 hrs ago #9
He is on Luzon Old Crank 6 hrs ago #10
Ya, that's where Manila is Pototan 6 hrs ago #15
Thanks for sharing your story. hay rick 6 hrs ago #11
We have family angrychair 6 hrs ago #12
Fuel access is a big issue in Asia, not only the poorer countries haele 3 hrs ago #20
ding. this . AllaN01Bear 6 hrs ago #13
Thanks for sharing. Norbert 6 hrs ago #14
It was said elsewhere that the real intention behind the regime's excesses Ford_Prefect 4 hrs ago #16
Observations of this nature from ex-pats, even those on vacation in a foreign Prairie_Seagull 3 hrs ago #17
Kick dalton99a 3 hrs ago #18
Hmmm, Now Those Stupid People Mr.Bee 3 hrs ago #19
Thank you for letting us know MustLoveBeagles 2 hrs ago #21
I'm so sorry, Pototan. That's frightening! If only electric vehicles were everywhere BComplex 45 min ago #22
These white christo-fascist republiCON pigs get pleasure out of hurting people of color wolfie001 16 min ago #23

duhneece

(4,502 posts)
2. You are appreciated!
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 06:44 AM
8 hrs ago

Giving us on the ground news is especially important right now.
Thank you.

PuraVidaDreamin

(4,585 posts)
4. He is a menace to the entire world.
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 07:15 AM
8 hrs ago

He and the evil leader of Israel and the dictator of Russia
are the real axis of evil.

rubbersole

(11,187 posts)
6. Putin chose his puppet well.
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 08:04 AM
7 hrs ago

Americans will be blamed and loathed for generations. And this nightmare isn't over. If the dollar collapses...the billionaires will have taken it all.

OC375

(833 posts)
7. Hang in there!
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 08:08 AM
7 hrs ago

I think Asia rejected Trump, and now it’s barely an afterthought in the wake.

Old Crank

(6,949 posts)
8. A former AF boss of mine
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 08:40 AM
6 hrs ago

has retired there also. Not sure exactly where but interior of a larger island.
He and his wife's family are likely to be okay. But the people they lease land for crops to might bet hurt bad.

Best wishes for you.

Pototan

(3,088 posts)
9. I'm in the center of Philippines
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 08:50 AM
6 hrs ago

on the Island of Panay. Iloilo City is the capital. I'm in a rural suburb called Pototan (hence my screen name).

Pototan

(3,088 posts)
15. Ya, that's where Manila is
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 09:27 AM
6 hrs ago

Luzon is the most populous island, and the most northern.

The three yellow stars on the Philippine flag stand for the Islands of Luzon, Panay and Mindanao.

hay rick

(9,568 posts)
11. Thanks for sharing your story.
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 09:03 AM
6 hrs ago

It's difficult for people (most Americans) who take more comfortable circumstances for granted to appreciate the scale and thoughtless cruelty of the collateral damage inflicted on so many others.

angrychair

(12,206 posts)
12. We have family
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 09:04 AM
6 hrs ago

That just came back from Vietnam visiting family and they are rationing out fuel there and the price is significantly higher than it has been.

Most Asian economies are going to be hit hard by this because they important significant resources through the ME, be it fuel or fertilizer or helium and xeon gas. I don't know what the answer is or how the hell we are going to get out of this but this is about as serious a crisis I've ever seen in the world in my lifetime.

haele

(15,354 posts)
20. Fuel access is a big issue in Asia, not only the poorer countries
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 12:19 PM
3 hrs ago

But overall. All of Asia, pretty much.

China has made a lot of progress with effective, cheap heavy battery/solar technology development, overtaking our Tech Bro engineering culture who are still spending most of their time being one dimensionally shallow and getting rich like they're living in an Ayn Rand novel.
But they aren't "there" yet.
Thanks to the 1880's based rich white Mediocre American Men culture that's been struggling to make itself a world-wide Plantation Economy.

I hate being in the position that I am so f'ing disgusted at the idiotic childish reactionary "diplomacy through swagger" short bus administration.

I don't want live in a zeitgeist where the World to be kicked around like a bouncing ball by a bunch privileged "adults" acting out like hyper, screen-addicted 5 year olds running around from one shiny to another shiny demanding that they be the leader and everything has to go their own way - oh, and they're pushing smaller kids around for ice cream truck money...

I don't want to feel shame for both my awful, childishly authoritarian leadership in thoughtlessly attacking other awful, childishly authoritarian administrations for no reason other than to kill them all and take their stuff, and their inability to recognize there's a very important greater world outside their desires that they, and us, rely on for all the "stuff" our civilization depends on that this threatens.
It's like trusting a psychotic 5 year old who's mad at Mommy and Daddy with a couple gallons of gasoline and lighters in the house.

Ford_Prefect

(8,584 posts)
16. It was said elsewhere that the real intention behind the regime's excesses
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 11:22 AM
4 hrs ago

Was to inflict as much pain as possible on the middle class, the working class, and the poor, while diverting attention from DJT and the rest of the Epstein class.
I'm not at all certain that they are as clever at this as they imagine they are. IMO we are seeing the outcomes of stupid powerful people making decisions in great ignorance because they have no clue how things work and the many operational side effects of such decisions.
I do believe they intend to damage our culture and our world. They are clearly succeeding at this.
I submit they are far too ignorant to grasp the degree of damage they actually do, however much they enjoy doing harm to people.

May they all hang from the tree of justice....and soon.

Prairie_Seagull

(4,653 posts)
17. Observations of this nature from ex-pats, even those on vacation in a foreign
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 11:46 AM
3 hrs ago

country is another mode of pressure on this administration.

IMO.

Well done Pototan.

Mr.Bee

(1,792 posts)
19. Hmmm, Now Those Stupid People
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 11:56 AM
3 hrs ago

That bought ELECTRIC CARS last year
don't look so stupid!

BComplex

(9,877 posts)
22. I'm so sorry, Pototan. That's frightening! If only electric vehicles were everywhere
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 02:46 PM
45 min ago

already, we could tell the oil companies to go pleasure themselves another way.

wolfie001

(7,574 posts)
23. These white christo-fascist republiCON pigs get pleasure out of hurting people of color
Tue Mar 17, 2026, 03:16 PM
16 min ago

It's been America's albatross for 250 years.

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