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From Oil Routes to Bike Routes — Chaos Everywhere

From Oil Routes to Bike Routes — Chaos Everywhere

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Tonight on One More & I’m Outta Here, we’ve got global tension, local experiments, and a reminder that some life lessons arrive… immediately.

We start in the Strait of Hormuz, where reports of gunfire have everyone gripping their coffee a little tighter. When one of the world’s busiest oil chokepoints gets noisy, markets get jumpy and headlines get louder. Nothing like a little maritime drama to spice up your morning commute. 🚢💥

Back home, we’re talking about proposals tied to Zohran Mamdani and the idea of government-run grocery stores. Will it mean cheaper eggs, shorter lines, or just a new place to argue about avocados? We break down the pitch, the pushback, and why everyone suddenly has strong opinions about produce. 🥑🛒

And finally… a cautionary tale from the streets:
steal someone’s e-bike, and there might be consequences.
Not saying it’s a good idea to test that theory—but let’s just say karma sometimes shows up on two wheels and zero patience. 🚲⚡

So today’s lineup:

  • Tension in a global oil artery
  • Big ideas for your grocery bill
  • And street-level justice that arrives faster than your delivery app

👉 Moral of the story:

Whether it’s geopolitics, grocery policy, or grabbing the wrong bike… everything has consequences.

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From oil lanes to bike lanes, things escalate fast.

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