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Biden voters rejoice. You are single handedly fighting the war on climate change by increasing the price of gas (and everything else)!

Independents and Republicans that voted for Biden. One phrase comes to mind - A fool and his(her) money are soon parted.

Let’s go Brandon!
 
Biden voters rejoice. You are single handedly fighting the war on climate change by increasing the price of gas (and everything else)!

Independents and Republicans that voted for Biden. One phrase comes to mind - A fool and his(her) money are soon parted.

Let’s go Brandon!
Awwwww at least the pussies whose feelings were hurt by Trump can celebrate paying more at the pump! Well worth the vote for Biden.
 
Biden voters rejoice. You are single handedly fighting the war on climate change by increasing the price of gas (and everything else)!

Independents and Republicans that voted for Biden. One phrase comes to mind - A fool and his(her) money are soon parted.

Let’s go Brandon!
My neighbor a couple doors down is flying his flag “Let’s go Brandon.“ I just love it.
 
Independents and Republicans that voted for Biden. One phrase comes to mind - A fool and his(her) money are soon parted.
Yep. That’s why I just retired from full time work at age 44. I’m such a dumbass…

Cool part is, my need to drive is suddenly reduced significantly just when gas prices go up because of what Putin is doing (and what Biden and most other presidents since the 1920s wouldn’t/won’t do).
 
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Yep. That’s why I just retired from full time work at age 44. I’m such a dumbass…

Cool part is, my need to drive is suddenly reduced significantly just when gas prices go up because of what Putin is doing (and what Biden and most other presidents since the 1920s wouldn’t/won’t do).
Gas prices have been going up for a while now. It didn’t “just” happen.

 
Yep. That’s why I just retired from full time work at age 44. I’m such a dumbass…

Cool part is, my need to drive is suddenly reduced significantly just when gas prices go up because of what Putin is doing (and what Biden and most other presidents since the 1920s wouldn’t/won’t do).
Congrats...but I thought you worked for the government.
 
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Congrats...but I thought you worked for the government.
I was active duty for 20 years. Haven’t taken a government paycheck as a civilian. Now own two businesses that I run from home.

Point being, not everyone who voted for Biden is a “fool” with no money worried about gas prices because of Vladimir Putin.
 
I was active duty for 20 years. Haven’t taken a government paycheck as a civilian. Now own two businesses that I run from home.

Point being, not everyone who voted for Biden is a “fool” with no money worried about gas prices because of Vladimir Putin.
Well you better find some better examples than yourself. And GFY and all of you that gas prices dont effect me crowd
 
Well you better find some better examples than yourself. And GFY and all of you that gas prices dont effect me crowd
Nah, I’m good thanks.

And I think many Presidents before Biden, including Bush 1 and 2 should’ve opened up the reserves, so I have no problem being critical of Biden for that given the situation.
 
Nah, I’m good thanks.

And I think many Presidents before Biden, including Bush 1 and 2 should’ve opened up the reserves, so I have no problem being critical of Biden for that given the situation.
Reserves arent the issue it is poor policy aimed at pushing a green inititave that just isnt there but who gives a f*ck right? No bad tweets
 
I was active duty for 20 years. Haven’t taken a government paycheck as a civilian. Now own two businesses that I run from home.

Point being, not everyone who voted for Biden is a “fool” with no money worried about gas prices because of Vladimir Putin.
Biden has impacted more than gas…that was my point. Energy costs have cause the price of everything to go up…it’s called inflation.

Are you paying more for natural gas, electricity, food at the grocery….you can thank Brandon.

And if that doesn’t bother you, then you’re just part of the Democrat elite…so thanks for voting for Brandon!

Here I thought Brandon was supposed to help out the poor….that’s not working out so well.
 
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it’s called inflation.
Right, and as mentioned in a prior thread, Biden isn’t the only one causing inflation. It’s a whole host of circumstances some of which started under Trump, and inflation is global… Biden can’t do much about that part.

I know that Presidents get all the credit and all the blame for everything under the sun to the mindless idiots in this country on both sides. You’ll excuse me if I choose not to fall into that regardless of who is in the White House.
 
I’m thinking more and more that you guys are often lucky to complete sentences.
You guys? Are you another Biden voter who thinks you’re better than people? Come to this board to mention you own two businesses and retired early. Hope you feel better for letting a crowd that is “often lucky to complete sentences” know how successful you supposedly are.
 
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Yep. That’s why I just retired from full time work at age 44. I’m such a dumbass…

Cool part is, my need to drive is suddenly reduced significantly just when gas prices go up because of what Putin is doing (and what Biden and most other presidents since the 1920s wouldn’t/won’t do).
You do realize gas prices were up prior to what Putin did, right? Is that the new Democrat excuse for Biden's complete mismanagement of inflation?
 
Right, and as mentioned in a prior thread, Biden isn’t the only one causing inflation. It’s a whole host of circumstances some of which started under Trump, and inflation is global… Biden can’t do much about that part.

I know that Presidents get all the credit and all the blame for everything under the sun to the mindless idiots in this country on both sides. You’ll excuse me if I choose not to fall into that regardless of who is in the White House.
And yet you didn't and it's quite obvious
 
Average gas price in the US is now above $4/gal. Here in Madison, Indiana, we have gone from $3.29 to $3.99 in eight days, a 21% increase. If the US bans Russian oil, which it almost certainly will, expect $4.15.

Biden Caught Between Inflation and Calls to Ban Russian Oil​

Lawmakers demand a ban to punish Russia over the Ukraine invasion, but the move risks higher prices at the pump​



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Russia provided 10% of global oil supply last year; Gazprom headquarters in St. Petersburg, Russia.​

PHOTO: DMITRI LOVETSKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Timothy Puko and Lindsay Wise Wall Street Journal

March 6, 2022 10:50 am ET

President Biden is caught between conflicting demands that he tame rising consumer prices while banning Russian oil imports to punish Moscow for invading Ukraine, a sanction that would threaten even more inflation.
Political opponents have hammered the Biden administration for months over inflation levels that have reached 40-year highs, driven by surging demand, supply chain constraints and labor shortages. But rising energy costs are also among the biggest contributors to higher consumer prices, with oil, gas and other commodity prices soaring to the highest levels in years.
Now, outrage over Russian bombing of civilian facilities in Ukraine has prompted lawmakers from across the political spectrum to demand the U.S. ban imports of Russian oil. On Saturday, a bipartisan bill to ban such imports was gathering momentum in the U.S. Senate, with 22 co-sponsors. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she supports the bill.
Russia is the world’s third-largest oil producer, providing 10% of global supply last year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Oil traders say fear of restrictions on the flow of Russian energy caused a scramble for crude that drove oil prices up 25% last week.
The upward spiral of oil prices has Mr. Biden in a box: He will be unable to respond to calls to ban Russian imports without risking even-higher prices at the pump. High energy prices pose a vulnerability to Democrats ahead of November midterm elections, while leaders of U.S.’s allies face similar political risks over energy.
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Average national gasoline prices have risen above $4 a gallon, according to AAA.​

PHOTO: FREDERIC J. BROWN/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES
Joe Biden’s failed agenda is to blame for the highest inflation in decades,” the Republican National Committee tweeted on Friday morning, just hours after Russian forces shelled Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant and triggered another surge in commodity markets.
“The president is now backed into a cul-de-sac,” said Stephen Brown, a Democrat and former lobbyist for refining interests who now runs the consulting firm RBJ Strategies LLC.
“The Republicans win this one either way,” Mr. Brown said.
When the U.S. and its European allies imposed historically harsh sanctions on Russia after its tanks rolled across the Ukrainian border in late February, they sought to levy those sanctions in ways that would avoid energy shortages and higher oil prices.
The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russia’s largest banksSberbank and VTB —but provided broad exemptions on payments for natural gas, oil and petroleum products. It selected which Russian banks to eject from the Swift network in ways designed to minimize disruption of energy markets.

That effort failed. Oil markets have ignored such nuances, and banned or not, traders shunned Russian crude on fears it could ultimately draw government penalties or otherwise fund Russia’s war effort. The scramble to replace that supply with alternative sources sent U.S. benchmark crude prices to $118.11 a barrel on Friday, the highest mark since 2008.
U.S. imports of Russian oil are, in fact, limited. About 8% of all U.S. imports of oil and refined products, or about 672,000 barrels a day, came from Russia last year, according to Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates LLC, citing EIA data.

“We don’t import a lot of Russian oil,” Cecilia Rouse, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, said on Friday. But Canada already has banned Russian oil imports, and British leaders have openly discussed the appeal of a similar move. A U.S. ban could put pressure on other allies to follow suit, and such a concerted effort might mean shortages that drive up prices for everybody.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, speaking on CNN Sunday morning from Moldova, addressed the prospect of banning Russian oil. “We are now talking to our European partners and allies to look in a coordinated way at the prospect of banning the import of Russian oil while making sure that there’s still an appropriate supply of oil on world markets,” he said. “That’s a very active discussion as we speak.”
The Labor Department, meanwhile, will release the consumer-price index for February on Thursday, after the CPI in January showed an annual inflation rate of 7.5%, a level unseen since 1982.
On Sunday, the nation’s average gasoline price surpassed $4 a gallon for the first time since 2008, according to AAA, which tracks retail prices daily.
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Sens Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.) and Lisa Murkowski (R., Alaska) on Thursday announced a bill to ban imports of Russian fossil fuels.​

PHOTO: JACQUELYN MARTIN/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mr. Biden has spent months trying to reassure voters troubled by inflation, and has coordinated with other governments to address surging prices by releasing oil reserves and increasing supply. “I know this is hard and that Americans are already hurting,” Mr. Biden said last month.
Despite the inflationary risks, Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.), the chair of the Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and the panel’s top Republican, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, announced the bill Thursday to ban imports of Russian fossil fuels.

Pressed by reporters about the consequences for U.S. consumers, Mr. Manchin said he would gladly pay 10 cents a gallon more for gasoline to help the Ukrainians. Mr. Manchin has been vocal about his inflation fears, criticizing price increases as a tax on American consumers.
But, he said, “This is war.”
The oil industry itself has come out in support of a ban. U.S. refiners had already started shrinking their Russian supplies late last year. The refiners’ trade group American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers shared with lawmakers and their staff the group’s views on how to limit supply disruptions resulting from a ban, and has said it supports a ban on new U.S. purchases of Russian crude.
Mr. Biden has sought to promote renewable energy as part of his strategy to address the inflationary impact of fossil fuels, the prices of which can be volatile. But that is a long-term solution at best.

Republicans, instead, want Mr. Biden to “reverse his policies,” 25 Republican governors said in a letter they signed Friday. Their prescription is less help for clean fuel and lighter environmental regulations; more oil-and-gas lease sales and permitting on federal lands; and faster permitting for oil-and-gas pipelines. Industry analysts say those moves, too, would take years to boost energy supplies.
On Thursday, Sen. Rob Portman (R., Ohio) blamed the Biden administration directly for slowing industry development on public lands and for its decision to revoke a key permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Ms. Murkowski said Mr. Biden could calm markets with a speech committing to boost domestic energy production. “But right now, the signal from this administration is we’re going to keep ours in the ground and we’re going to count on it from somewhere else,” she said.
“And now we’re realizing we’ve been counting on Russia to help us with that,” Ms. Murkowski said.
 
Right, and as mentioned in a prior thread, Biden isn’t the only one causing inflation. It’s a whole host of circumstances some of which started under Trump, and inflation is global… Biden can’t do much about that part.

I know that Presidents get all the credit and all the blame for everything under the sun to the mindless idiots in this country on both sides. You’ll excuse me if I choose not to fall into that regardless of who is in the White House.
If what you say here is true, why would the White House account tweet this out last year? Are they mindless idiots?

 
Yep. That’s why I just retired from full time work at age 44. I’m such a dumbass…

Cool part is, my need to drive is suddenly reduced significantly just when gas prices go up because of what Putin is doing (and what Biden and most other presidents since the 1920s wouldn’t/won’t do).
Putin has very little to do with current gas prices. This is mostly on the climate change agenda of the world.
 
I was active duty for 20 years. Haven’t taken a government paycheck as a civilian. Now own two businesses that I run from home.

Point being, not everyone who voted for Biden is a “fool” with no money worried about gas prices because of Vladimir Putin.
Actually Democrats make 6% more money per household. You can make good money and still be a "fool".
 
Nah, I’m good thanks.

And I think many Presidents before Biden, including Bush 1 and 2 should’ve opened up the reserves, so I have no problem being critical of Biden for that given the situation.
Opening up the reserves won't do shit. Remember when Biden did that the first time and they rejoiced over the $0.01 drop in gas prices that lasted for maybe a week?

What we need is to restart the Keystone pipeline and expand drilling here in the US. Become a net exporter again.

Is it coincidence that Putin decides to invade two different countries when oil prices are at all time highs (under Obama and now Biden)? I don't think so. Lowering the price of oil will hurt Putin more than anything else we can do right now.
 
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Opening up the reserves won't do shit. Remember when Biden did that the first time and they rejoiced over the $0.01 drop in gas prices that lasted for maybe a week?

What we need is to restart the Keystone pipeline and expand drilling here in the US. Become a net exporter again.

Is it coincidence that Putin decides to invade two different countries when oil prices are at all time highs (under Obama and now Biden)? I don't think so. Lowering the price of oil will hurt Putin more than anything else we can do right now.
Just think. If Trump was president we'd still be a net exporter of gas and refining it at clean facilities. But the old potato in chief won't do what is right and restart the pipeline because orange man bad.
 
Right, and as mentioned in a prior thread, Biden isn’t the only one causing inflation. It’s a whole host of circumstances some of which started under Trump, and inflation is global… Biden can’t do much about that part.

I know that Presidents get all the credit and all the blame for everything under the sun to the mindless idiots in this country on both sides. You’ll excuse me if I choose not to fall into that regardless of who is in the White House.
You know, I'm one of those people that don't really get affected by the high gas prices, but I care because I know that it's hurting the majority of our country. Do you care about that or not?
 
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Opening up the reserves won't do shit. Remember when Biden did that the first time and they rejoiced over the $0.01 drop in gas prices that lasted for maybe a week?

What we need is to restart the Keystone pipeline and expand drilling here in the US. Become a net exporter again.

Is it coincidence that Putin decides to invade two different countries when oil prices are at all time highs (under Obama and now Biden)? I don't think so. Lowering the price of oil will hurt Putin more than anything else we can do right now.
Please explain how a pipeline that hasn’t even been built is going to have an impact on gas prices? It wasn’t around when gas prices were lower yet it’s always laid out there as some magic bullet to lower gas prices now.

We can debate about becoming a net exporter but using the pipeline as a reason makes no sense.

Oh and has anyone bothered to look at the profits of the oil and gas companies? Why doesn’t anyone who sits on here and bitches about gas prices call them out? Mega profits but no one questions what they’re doing from a pricing perspective.
 
I was active duty for 20 years. Haven’t taken a government paycheck as a civilian. Now own two businesses that I run from home.

Point being, not everyone who voted for Biden is a “fool” with no money worried about gas prices because of Vladimir Putin.
Most people that voted for Biden might not be fools, but they sure are stupid.
 
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Opening up the reserves won't do shit. Remember when Biden did that the first time and they rejoiced over the $0.01 drop in gas prices that lasted for maybe a week?

What we need is to restart the Keystone pipeline and expand drilling here in the US. Become a net exporter again.

Is it coincidence that Putin decides to invade two different countries when oil prices are at all time highs (under Obama and now Biden)? I don't think so. Lowering the price of oil will hurt Putin more than anything else we can do right now.
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE POLAR BEARS!! JHC, DON"T YOU CARE ABOUT THE POLAR BEARS!!!
 
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You know, I'm one of those people that don't really get affected by the high gas prices, but I care because I know that it's hurting the majority of our country. Do you care about that or not?
This is us. We fill up maybe once a month. But energy prices is a regressive tax and it’s worse in states/localities where the sales tax is applied to the total price not the # of gallons. I have grave concern for these people and families. Of course I was also the dummy during the riots who asked the woke supporters if they would go to the west side of Chicago where the stores were looted and burned and if they were going to delivery prescriptions to the elderly and baby formula to the single mom. Stores that still in some areas haven’t returned. Crickets on that post.

People don’t also consider that petroleum is in everything and manufacturing costs increase and lead to inflationary effects on other segments of the economy. Transport is a huge factor in food costs, and wow dummy look at the cost of food?

The number one reason for people/countries being lifted from poverty is cheap and reliable energy. Makes you wonder about a group of technocrats and a party that do know this or worse do know it but don’t care. It’s Orwellian.
 
I CARE....we have to keep them alive so we'll have meat when someone pushes the wrong button. Save the polar bears....they're our survival.
I'd prefer to eat the baby harp seals. Plus, their fur makes a nice coat.
 
Please explain how a pipeline that hasn’t even been built is going to have an impact on gas prices? It wasn’t around when gas prices were lower yet it’s always laid out there as some magic bullet to lower gas prices now.

We can debate about becoming a net exporter but using the pipeline as a reason makes no sense.

Oh and has anyone bothered to look at the profits of the oil and gas companies? Why doesn’t anyone who sits on here and bitches about gas prices call them out? Mega profits but no one questions what they’re doing from a pricing perspective.
It won't right now, but if we hadn't stopped it in the first place, we'd be one year closer to having it done. Start it now.
 
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