Few everyday expenses spark as much frustration as gas prices. Now, a group of residents in Washington, D.C., has gone viral after erecting a tongue-in-cheek “monument” dedicated to the cost of fuel. The display appears to poke fun at political promises surrounding affordability, drawing attention to gas prices that some drivers say remain far higher than they expected.
The picture was posted by user Bat_Screams in the MildlyInteresting subreddit. As you can see in the image, it shows a monument that says, “Always Remember. We Were Promised Lower Prices,” and then goes on to say the following in small letters: “Instead we got over $5 a gallon.“
The display appears to reference ongoing frustration over fuel costs, with drivers in some parts of the country continuing to pay well above what they had hoped for at the pump.
While the monument appeared in Washington, D.C., the sentiment resonated with many people online, where users shared their own experiences and opinions about gas prices and the rising cost of everyday expenses.
In Washington, D.C., drivers are paying about $4.59 per gallon for regular gas and around $5.11 for premium. While those prices are already enough to draw complaints, motorists in some areas are facing even steeper costs at the pump.
The display quickly sparked discussion on Reddit, where users shared their thoughts on rising fuel costs and the broader debate surrounding gas prices.
Washington, D.C. Redditors Blame Trump for Gas Prices
The monument quickly sparked discussion online, with many commenters debating who should be held responsible for high fuel costs. Among those mentioned was President Donald Trump, whose name appeared repeatedly throughout the discussion.
“Trump has changed the landscape permanently. Our allies will make deals without us. This will have real effects on our economy over the next few years.“
Others, however, shifted the blame and tried to blame those opposing Trump.
“Do liberals ever do anything other than cry and complain?“
“So IT WAS Kamala’s fault, checkmate liberals!“
Regardless of who people hold responsible, many commenters agreed that fuel prices remain a significant concern for drivers across the country. Some expressed optimism that future policy changes could provide relief, while others remained skeptical that any improvements would be long-lasting.







