Factory construction booming under Joe!

So you're blaming Biden for inflation......which was already inflated before he took office and skyrocketed around the world as we all came out of COVID lockdowns.

But not for the historically low unemployment rates, which hit levels lower than we've seen since May of 1969.
Twice.

So.....if its bad, Biden did it. If its good, Biden had nothing to do with it. If its good, Trump did it. If its bad, Trump had nothing to do with it.

Does that sum it it up?
Hey stupid, inflation was 1.6% when your Vegetable Messiah took office and started fucking America up.
 
Fracking is overwhelming about natural gas. Which has very little impact on oil prices. Or our transportation costs. Which is what you blamed for ALL of the inflation bump.

Your argument is all over the place.
Untrue. Bro you’re so uninformed

Take a read and educate yourself.

 
If it costs more to refine, its not 'just as good'. We import oil because light sweet crude is so cheap to refine.
Costs more but is ready to use and if we invested in refining it would not necessarily cost more and transportation costs obviously aren’t as high? 🤷‍♂️
 
Bro, we produce shale not crude. The refining is different and requires fracking but is just as good as crude. Sigh… you must have been the worst teacher of all time
You win todays award for "Most Clueless"

Here's your prize, remember to keep all your 'prizes' in order.
Do you have enough room on that mantle for this one.
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Hey stupid, inflation was 1.6% when your Vegetable Messiah took office and started fucking America up.

And it shot up across the world as the COVID lockdown ended in 2021.

All at the same time.

Either you're blaiming Joe Biden for inflation in France.....or you're ignoring that inflation is a world wide issue that kicked with the end of COVID.
 
And it shot up across the world as the COVID lockdown ended in 2021.

All at the same time.

Either you're blaiming Joe Biden for inflation in France.....or you're ignoring that inflation is a world wide issue that kicked with the end of COVID.
France can’t produce its own energy we can. 😲
 
Costs more but is ready to use and if we invested in refining it would not necessarily cost more and transportation costs obviously aren’t as high? 🤷‍♂️

In a conversation about transportation COSTS, you're seriously going to ignore significantly higher refinement COSTS?

You've literally just abandoned your own argument.
 
In a conversation about transportation COSTS, you're seriously going to ignore significantly higher refinement COSTS?

You've literally just abandoned your own argument.
Hence we need to invest in refining tech and again if you add transportation costs it’s about the same as importing crude except we do it ourselves and if oil is traded on futures and I explained to you that it is then an investment in fracking, refining, drilling and fewer regulations would result in notably lower fuel prices. Instead we ll be paying $5 per gallon.
 
France can’t produce its own energy we can. 😲

And our rate of oil production is essentially unchanged since before COVID.

Inflation spikes in end of 2021/first half of 2022 happened around the world. Not just here. All at the same time, with the end of COVID lockdowns.

Yet you blame Joe Biden personally for a world wide inflation spike?

That's irrational. What does Joe Biden have to do with high inflation in France?
 
So by your own logic, Trump's employment numbers were nothing but an extension of Obama's policies. Nothing Trump did had any significant impact on the trendline. It continued on, as it had for almost 6 years.

Which might be the case.

What's funny is that we have a single trendline that is probably generated using 30 variables (in reality). Correlating that to one dimension is ignorant.
 
Hence we need to invest in refining tech and again if you add transportation costs it’s about the same as importing crude except we do it ourselves and if oil is traded on futures and I explained to you that it is then an investment in fracking, refining, drilling and fewer regulations would result in notably lower fuel prices. Instead we ll be paying $5 per gallon.

Hence, we import light sweet crude that is cheap to refine rather than shale sludge that is far more expensive to refine.

Why? Because of the costs.
 
Which might be the case.

What's funny is that we have a single trendline that is probably generated using 30 variables (in reality). Correlating that to one dimension is ignorant.

I'm applying his logic to the actual historical trendlines. If the logic doesn't work, that's a failure of the logic.
 
And our rate of oil production is essentially unchanged since before COVID.

Inflation spikes in end of 2021/first half of 2022 happened around the world. Not just here. All at the same time, with the end of COVID lockdowns.

Yet you blame Joe Biden personally for a world wide inflation spike?

That's irrational. What does Joe Biden have to do with high inflation in France?
Already explained
 
Hence, we import light sweet crude that is cheap to refine rather than shale sludge that is far more expensive to refine.

Why? Because of the costs.
We pay transportation costs which basically evens out the total cost except we rely on other countries for it? 🤷‍♂️

Is there anything you dislike about Biden or does he get an A+ so far from you?
 
Hence we need to invest in refining tech and again if you add transportation costs it’s about the same as importing crude except we do it ourselves and if oil is traded on futures and I explained to you that it is then an investment in fracking, refining, drilling and fewer regulations would result in notably lower fuel prices. Instead we ll be paying $5 per gallon.
Again, you blame this entirely on Biden.
 
Already explained

Nope. As your 'explanation' isn't backed with any data, just you citing yourself.

And you aren't good enough.

Your argument is a disjointed mess. You blame Joe Biden for WORLD WIDE inflation. You insist that Joe Biden's 'war on oil' caused inflation, when our oil output is essentially identical to what it was before covid.

All while ignoring the lowest unemployment rates since May of 1969, lower than any number Trump ever managed in his entire presidency......TWICE, this year alone.

That'll all irrational.
 
We pay transportation costs which basically evens out the total cost except we rely on other countries for it? 🤷‍♂️
Says who?

The oil doesn't magically go from the US ground to the refineries in the US for free. It has to be transported here too. And most of the refineries are on the coast, while most of the shale oil is far from the coast.

Ship is by far a cheaper method of transporting the oil.

And the oil being transported from overseas is cheaper to refine. So its doubly cost effective. Which is why oil companies do it.

They know more than you.
 

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