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Liar.Once again, you have it dead wrong. The prices started to rise, and continue to do so, when the shutdowns started. Part of the supply chain problem. Wake up. Try telling the truth.
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Liar.Once again, you have it dead wrong. The prices started to rise, and continue to do so, when the shutdowns started. Part of the supply chain problem. Wake up. Try telling the truth.
So you can’t.Because all the media has already done so. Watch the news.
All that's happening here is you continually making an idiot of yourself.Going for 3 pages, I see. I know you can do it. No really, I know you can whine like a little bitch for 3 pages. You've done it many times before.
Just say "trump" and it's almost automatic.
back to the topic...
Looks like Biden outdid your orange lard and master again.
What did anti pipeline Biden do, please be specific..Under the Biden admin,.the US has done what it's talked about for decades .... It looks like independence was reached though an increase in production and decrease in fossil fuel demand.
The U.S. is now energy independent
For decades, politicians have talked about the U.S. achieving energy independence, a seemingly elusive goal of producing enough fuels to avoid relying on the rest of the world to fill up gas tanks and keep electricity flowing.
The intrigue: It's elusive no more. The U.S. produced more petroleum than it consumed in 2020, and the numbers were essentially in balance in 2021, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Why it matters: The surge in oil prices taking place in 2022 has radically different implications for the U.S. economy — and for key geopolitical relationships in the Middle East and Russia — than in past episodes when energy prices have risen.
The big picture: In the past, when oil prices spiked, the impact on the U.S. economy was straightforward: It made America poorer, as more of our income wentoverseas to pay for imported energy.
speaking of spelling errors.."Energy independence" is an imaginary benchmark that, apparently, just means "imports and experts are equal".
In what the rest of us call "reality", none of our energy industry is nationalized. None of that fossil fuel belongs to "The United States".
It is owned by private corporations that sell it to the highest bidder, whether that bidder is domestic or foreign.
We are bidders in a global market for every kW of energy we use.
What did anti pipeline Biden do, please be specific..
Gonna write me a ticket, Officer Earp?speaking of spelling errors..
And we import between 12 and 26 million barrels of oil from Russia every month.
Thank you, President Trump!Under the Biden admin,.the US has done what it's talked about for decades .... It looks like independence was reached though an increase in production and decrease in fossil fuel demand.
The U.S. is now energy independent
For decades, politicians have talked about the U.S. achieving energy independence, a seemingly elusive goal of producing enough fuels to avoid relying on the rest of the world to fill up gas tanks and keep electricity flowing.
The intrigue: It's elusive no more. The U.S. produced more petroleum than it consumed in 2020, and the numbers were essentially in balance in 2021, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Why it matters: The surge in oil prices taking place in 2022 has radically different implications for the U.S. economy — and for key geopolitical relationships in the Middle East and Russia — than in past episodes when energy prices have risen.
The big picture: In the past, when oil prices spiked, the impact on the U.S. economy was straightforward: It made America poorer, as more of our income wentoverseas to pay for imported energy.
For three years under Trump we were the worlds largest producer, Joe slowed that by replacing regulations that Trump removed.
OPEC slowed production than to drive up the price and Joe is now whining because the price increase has hurt the Dems chances in the midterms. Fuck him.
Isn't it nice that the Sniffer-in-Chief decided he could "produce" more oil by depleting our strategic reserve...Under the Biden admin,.the US has done what it's talked about for decades .... It looks like independence was reached though an increase in production and decrease in fossil fuel demand.
The U.S. is now energy independent
For decades, politicians have talked about the U.S. achieving energy independence, a seemingly elusive goal of producing enough fuels to avoid relying on the rest of the world to fill up gas tanks and keep electricity flowing.
The intrigue: It's elusive no more. The U.S. produced more petroleum than it consumed in 2020, and the numbers were essentially in balance in 2021, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Why it matters: The surge in oil prices taking place in 2022 has radically different implications for the U.S. economy — and for key geopolitical relationships in the Middle East and Russia — than in past episodes when energy prices have risen.
The big picture: In the past, when oil prices spiked, the impact on the U.S. economy was straightforward: It made America poorer, as more of our income wentoverseas to pay for imported energy.
Trump would have fixed that.Have you checked inflation rates or the supply line problems?
Obviously not. And these things fall directly on your master, Biden.
Typical republican comeback. What did Clinton Obama or biden do? But trump was responsible for all the good that happened on his watch. Do you really want to hear the details of how bidens policies work?All but 8% of America believes Biden hasn't done anything. It matters not if we are energy independent, if inflation keeps rising, if gas is over $3.50 a gallon, Biden will lose control over the House and Senate and well on his way as a one termer and nobody will care if we are energy independent or not.
And a lot of blacks didn’t get vaccinated. Corona hurt the black community more than the white. A lot of Herman cains died. They don’t trust the government either. JustifiablyLike BLM and Antifa? They had crowds by the tens of thousands, pretty dumb, I agree.
Really? Then when exactly do you lie and say they started to rise? Make it a better lie than you have provided up to this point.
I can but apparently you can't. It is all over the news but you to accept the fact and demand that others go to the trouble of reposting it so you can claim it to be false. That makes you willfully ignorant at best or just plain anti everything that is true but you can't comprehend. In other words, stupid.So you can’t.
Trying to change the subject is a real indication that even you realize that you have lost the discussion.Trump would have fixed that.
How about those crazy anti vax Canadians stopping industry? And you anti vaxers want to do it here?
In others, you are all talk.I can but apparently you can't. It is all over the news but you to accept the fact and demand that others go to the trouble of reposting it so you can claim it to be false. That makes you willfully ignorant at best or just plain anti everything that is true but you can't comprehend. In other words, stupid.