Biden Admits To Support of Skyrocketing Gas Prices

Xiden's doing it the wrong way, again.
The right way is to pump more US energy instead of shutting down US energy and begging bad actors to pump more.
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its demand for oil.
 
If you think you can come up with a better form of energy than oil, let's hear it. Currently, there isn't one.
Actually, my view is that nuclear power and clean energy sources work just fine. Sweden is big on green energy and it works for them. Currently, you are correct, and we are stuck for now. I don't believe that anyone sees it differently, and we must work to make the changes necessary.
 
I love beautiful women's parts <g> and beaches, and cold beer....
Xiden and the dems had better not fuck the US up with their stupid shit.
Joe is on track to prove Obama right "never underestimate Joe's ability to fuck things up"
Thank god that tump isn't in office to really fuck things up with his unrequited adoration of Putin, who would take advantage of tump,s weakness and inexperience. After all, Putin knows that tump is nothing more than a talk show host whose mouth gets in the way of his brains quite often.
 
I will grant you the honor that you are not a 100% idiot, and presume that YOU KNOW how the two statements say the same thing. When there is no reason for the defending freedom to cost us, as long as we were to drill and pump oil as we were doing before Biden moronically halted it, and reduced it immensely, then to ALLOW it to cost us, by continuing that moronic action, that is supporting the results of that moronic action, which everyone knew would occur - ie. Skyrocketing Gas Prices

Now if you still don't get it, I'm sure a few of your local 10 year olds would be happy to explain it to you.
Biden did not halt drilling at all. Do your own reading and don't listen to the rightist pundits who know how easily you and your ilk are to manipulate and will take advantage every day, as does tump.

Biden Wants U.S. Oil to Drill More. Here's Why They're ...​

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2 days ago — President Joe Biden has urged U.S. oil companies to step up production -- but they are wary given his historic hostility toward fossil fuels ...
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Jan. 20, 2021 DOI issues Secretarial Order No. 3395, announcing that the agency is temporarily suspending its authority to issue any onshore or offshore fossil fuel authorizations, including new lease sales, for 60 days.
Jan. 20, 2021 In Executive Order 13990, President Biden revokes the Trump Executive Order 13783 titled “Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth.” EO 13783 directed federal agencies to streamline the oil and gas leasing process and suspend, revise, or rescind regulations that burdened the development of domestic energy resources.
Jan. 27, 2021 President Biden signs Executive Order 14008, which pauses all new federal offshore and onshore oil and gas leasing pending a comprehensive review of the leasing and permitting program. The order also revokes Trump’s EO 13795.
March 15, 2021 The Biden administration asks the Ninth Circuit to dismiss the case reviewing President Obama’s withdrawing certain Arctic and Atlantic coastal areas from oil and gas leasing in light of President Biden revoking President Trump’s EO 13795 (the EO challenged in this case). The Biden administration asks the court to vacate the lower court ruling and remand with instructions to dismiss the case. League of Conservation Voters v. Trump, No. 19-35460 (9th Cir.).
March 24, 2021 Louisiana and twelve other states file a lawsuit challenging President Biden’s pause on new federal oil and gas lease sales arguing that the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) and the current 5-year Leasing Program prohibit the moratorium. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
April 13, 2021 The Ninth Circuit dismisses the appeal of the March 29, 2019 decision by a federal judge to reinstate President Obama’s withdrawals of Arctic and Atlantic areas from oil and gas leasing because President Biden’s Executive Order 13990 revoking Trump’s EO 13795 rendered the appeal moot. League of Conservation Voters v. Trump, No. 19-35460 (9th Cir.).
June 15, 2021 A federal judge in the Western District of Louisiana issues a preliminary injunction blocking President Biden’s pause on oil and gas lease sales. The court holds that the leasing moratorium violates statutory authority given to DOI, the Bureau of Land Management, and BOEM under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the current 5-year leasing program. The judge further holds that the immediate impact of the pause renders the preliminary injunction an appropriate remedy and that the DOI may not continue to pause upcoming Lease Sales 257 or 258. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 9, 2021 Plaintiff states file a motion asking the court to order Lease Sale 257 and asking the federal government to show why its failure to make the sale does not put it in contempt of the preliminary injunction. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 16, 2021 The Biden administration appeals the preliminary injunction that blocked the moratorium on new federal oil and gas leasing. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 24, 2021 DOI announces that it will continue to prepare lease sales during the appeal process.
Aug. 24, 2021 The Department of Justice (DOJ) files a memorandum in response to the plaintiff states’ August 9 motion. DOJ argues that DOI had restarted the leasing program and was therefore complying with the preliminary injunction. DOJ further argues that the preliminary injunction did not require the Lease Sale to occur on any timeline, and the government was therefore entitled to complete a new environmental review. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 31, 2021 Environmental groups file a lawsuit challenging DOI’s decision to hold Lease Sale 257 in the Gulf of Mexico, seeking vacatur and injunction of the sale. The groups argue that the sale of Lease 257 violates the NEPA and the APA and estimate that the sale “will result in the production of up to 1.12 billion barrels and 4.4 trillion cubic feet of fossil fuels over the next 50 years.” Friends of the Earth, et al. v. Haaland, et al., Docket No. 1:21-cv-02317 (D.D.C.).
Sept. 17, 2021 Plaintiff states withdraw their motion to compel Lease Sale 257. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Oct. 4, 2021 BOEM publishes a notice in the federal register that it will open and publicly announce bids received for oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico Outercontinental Gas Lease Sale 257 on Nov. 17, 2021.
Oct. 29, 2021 BOEM publishes a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for Lease Sale 258, which would offer leasing for oil and gas in Cook Inlet in the Gulf of Alaska. BOEM also announces a 45-day public comment period on the DEIS.
Nov. 17, 2021 BOEM holds its largest sale ever, the Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 257 for 308 tracts, covering 1.07 million acres of federal waters in the Gulf. In approving the sale, the DOI claimed it was acting “consistent with a U.S. District Court’s preliminary injunction.” However, environmental groups argue that this sale was not required by the June 15 preliminary injunction. These groups contend that by not conducting a new environmental review like the DOJ memo suggested was allowed, the federal government sped up the lease sale and worked against its decarbonization goals.
Nov. 26, 2021 DOI issues a report reviewing the federal oil and gas leasing process and making recommendations for reform. The report finds, among other things, that the current system does not give taxpayers fair returns and does not fully account for environmental harm, and that the current system encourages speculation by and decreases competition among oil companies. The report outlines recommendations to fix these problems and concludes that DOI is deciding how it will act on these recommendations and encourages Congress to pass reforms to the oil and gas leasing process.
Dec. 3, 2021 Democratic members of the House Committee on Natural Resources file an amicus brief in support of environmental groups challenging the Gulf of Mexico lease sale, arguing that the administration’s environmental review “substantially underestimates” the environmental harms of the lease sale. The brief also argues that the nationwide injunction issued by the District Court for the Western District of Louisiana “in no way excused” DOI’s obligations under NEPA and the APA. Friends of the Earth, et al., v. Haaland, et al., No. 21-cv-02317-RC (D.D.C.).
Jan. 19, 2022 Over 360 environmental groups sent a legal petition to the Biden administration to reduce oil and gas drilling to 98% lower than current levels by 2035. The petition explains that, without action, it will be difficult for the United States to keep its pledge to keep global temperatures from rising beyond 1.5℃.
Jan. 20, 2022 Over 80 environmental organizations sign and send a letter to the Biden administration, which urges the Department of the Interior to write a new 5-year Offshore Lease Program that bans lease sales starting in 2022. The letter also calls on Secretary Haaland to repudiate Lease Sale 257.
Jan. 27, 2022 The District Court for the District of Columbia blocks Lease Sale 257 in the Gulf of Mexico because the Department of the Interior failed to take a “hard look” at the environmental impact of the project or to account for the effect of overseas fossil fuel use when calculating climate impacts, which violated the National Environmental Policy Act. Friends of the Earth, et al., v. Haaland, et al., No. 21-cv-02317-RC (D.D.C.). For more background on the ruling, see EELP’s overview of the NEPA Review Process or visit our NEPA Tracker Page for the most up to date review requirements.
Feb. 1, 2022 The Department of the Interior mistakenly posted language on its oil and gas webpage that indicated royalty fees for leases would increase to 18.75%. The Department later removed the language, and a spokesperson for the Department said the decision to increase royalty rates was not yet final


 
Thank god that tump isn't in office to really fuck things up with his unrequited adoration of Putin, who would take advantage of tump,s weakness and inexperience. After all, Putin knows that tump is nothing more than a talk show host whose mouth gets in the way of his brains quite often.
The only thing Putin got from Trump was dozens of sanctions. Your Vegetable Messiah gave his boss Putin a pipeline to finance his invasion of Ukraine.
 
Thank god that tump isn't in office to really fuck things up with his unrequited adoration of Putin, who would take advantage of tump,s weakness and inexperience. After all, Putin knows that tump is nothing more than a talk show host whose mouth gets in the way of his brains quite often.
And oddly, Putin didn't have any extracurricular activities during Trump's Admin.

Think about that just for a minute. If you can.
 
its demand for oil.
Its demand vs supply. Xiden's war on energy is keeping US supply below 2020 levels.
Sooner or later the truckers won't be able to afford diesel, when we hit that point, shelves get empty.
 
Its demand vs supply. Xiden's war on energy is keeping US supply below 2020 levels.
Sooner or later the truckers won't be able to afford diesel, when we hit that point, shelves get empty.
Biden is not at war with energy. That is ridiculous. Read

Biden Wants U.S. Oil to Drill More. Here's Why They're ...​

https://www.bloomberg.com › news › articles › ukraine...




2 days ago — President Joe Biden has urged U.S. oil companies to step up production -- but they are wary given his historic hostility toward fossil fuels ...
Missing: Hawks ‎| Must include: Hawks

 
Thank god that tump isn't in office to really fuck things up with his unrequited adoration of Putin, who would take advantage of tump,s weakness and inexperience. After all, Putin knows that tump is nothing more than a talk show host whose mouth gets in the way of his brains quite often.
Trump's 4-years were competent compared to the disasters Xiden is creating with his stupid policies.
Read these and then give me a similar list of Trump's bad policies, let's compare:

Everything Xiden, aka “poopy pants” touches turns to shit,
The Brits hold him in CONTEMPT for abandoning AFG
The French pulled their ambassador for abandoning AFG
He pissed off the Canadians by killing the KeystoneXL pipeline
Xiden sold us out by approving the Nord Stream 2 pipeline giving Putin cash to modernize his military and invade Ukraine, and his “war on energy” keeps fuel costs high. That's why Xiden is "Putin's Whore".
Hope he enjoys the $3,500,000 the Moscow Mayor's wife sent Hunter
Hope he enjoys the $1,500,000,000 that China gave Hunter to "invest"
Open borders is a catastrophe. Trump had it SOLVED. Now its infected migrants & fentanyl sent all over
Runaway inflation would get worse if the dems pass their "BBB" bill. That will be Solyndra on steroids, not to mention the $200,000,000 for Nancy’s park in San Francisco.
Xiden is ruining the US energy sector with his stupid EOs, he wants Russia to pump more oil?? WTF?
Xiden is so dumb he can't even do fake press conferences to answer "ice cream" questions.
Xiden is a gaffe machine, his brain is defective, and he has the nuclear football, WTF???
Xiden surrendered AFG leaving Americans, $billions of equipment, and interpreters to be slaughtered
Xiden’s DOJ sent the FBI after parents (aka domestic terrorists) who dare to ask questions at school board meetings.
China just passed the US out with their new hypersonic missile.
Stupid Joe wants to pay MIGRANTS $450,000 for breaking US immigration LAWS??????
After promising we would have more than enough Covid testing kits, Joe LIED and FAILED.
Xiden killed Israel’s EastMed gas pipeline to sell gas to the EU, Putin’s whore strikes again.
Xiden’s “war on energy” is pushing gas and diesel to unaffordable levels, this is a disaster for many
I could go on and on, but you see Trump was at least 1,000,000x better as president than stupid Joe

 
Biden is not at war with energy. That is ridiculous. Read

Biden Wants U.S. Oil to Drill More. Here's Why They're ...

https://www.bloomberg.com › news › articles › ukraine...

2 days ago — President Joe Biden has urged U.S. oil companies to step up production -- but they are wary given his historic hostility toward fossil fuels ...
Missing: Hawks ‎| Must include: Hawks
The Oil companies won't waste $billions like Canada did building the KeystoneXL pipeline.
They want anti-oil policies changed to protect their investment.
As an example, you can't drill without building pipelines to move the oil.

You are correct that oil companies don't trust Joe and the democrats
 
Actions speak louder than words. Hes a 2 faced Liar
Asinine remark. This article is for you to read. He is not a liar and that mantra is the property of tump.
Biden has never dissed the drilling os oil, but did say that we need alternative energy solutions to get off oil reliance. Your Tuckums is the two faced liar.
 
Asinine remark. This article is for you to read. He is not a liar and that mantra is the property of tump.
Biden has never dissed the drilling os oil, but did say that we need alternative energy solutions to get off oil reliance. Your Tuckums is the two faced liar.
Day 1 he attacked oil for the Green Freaks. And never stopped
 

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