On the date of your article, the national average for a gallon of gas was $4.11 and oil was $147 a barrel, more than doubling. Let’s face it, considering Bush and Cheney’s oil and gas business backgrounds and a war of choice in an oil producing region, it wasn’t a good look.
Pelosi does bring up an interesting point, that they were choosing to fill the SPR at wildly inflated levels. Realistically, the SPR is the only way any President can have an effect on gas prices. Here’s an example of that working:
The pipeline was canceled…and that’s a fact. Who would be the recipient of that oil tomorrow, next year or some other time after that is an unknown and if it was going to China, that doesn’t remove them competing for the world’s oil…thus…the price goes up because there’s less.
Those who get a stimulus check can use that magical $1400 to fill up your car for higher gas prices which magically started after Biden swore in and started his anti oil campaign maybe cut some pipelines along the way. $5.00 a gallon? Let’s go
Pithy response but why not address the substance. Presidents have little effect on gas prices except if they buy or sell from the SPR. Do you agree? Disagree?
So one thing about Canadian dilbit, if you’re worried about pollution. That crap is filthy. You have to coke the beejeebers out of it and the amount of arsenic and heavy metals it leaves behind is insane.
Why do you insist on trying to pass untruthful information?
“President Donald Trump announced Friday that his administration has approved the Keystone XL pipeline, reversing the Obama administration’s decision to block the controversial oil project.”
Hint: Biden wouldn’t had needed an EO to kill it if Trump hadn’t approved it.