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“if I’m elected, we’re going to cure cancer.” well, he was elected. When does he fulfill his promise? my mother in law died of cancer last may, that cure sure would have been nice. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Once agin anything Biden says it taken literally But anything Trump or the GOP says is hyperbole.. your a broken record Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
TV coverage amplifies the GOP’s false claims about gas prices
Unsurprisingly, the most egregious examples of the media regurgitating right-wing talking points on gas prices often come from Fox News. White House reporter Peter Doocy has parroted oil industry talking points at White House briefings and insinuated that the administration is being dishonest about the cause of inflation Harris Faulkner Did the same thing with Mike Sommers President and CEO at American Petroleum Institute Just parroting his talking points as if he was a Fox contributor Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
TV news media fails to confront Republicans about their provably false allegations. You simply do not hear TV interviewers ask Republicans: “Since the Keystone XL Pipeline would not have increased supply, why do you keep using its cancellation to attack the White House?” “Energy companies can pump all the oil they want from private lands and even begin drilling on lands with unused leases, so how is this the White House’s fault?” (Even more rarely do you get a succinct explanation that oil prices are set globally in the international marketplace.)
Republicans just can’t tell their supporters the Truth. It’s that simple Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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[QUOTE=wdmso;1224233]Still on the cancer kick?
Once agin anything Biden says it taken literally “Once again anything Biden is taken literally” WOW |
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please tell me how many ways there are to interpret that? how did you interpret that? please enlighten me. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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you’re a broken record. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So He’s responsible for gas prices But he can’t cure cancer Your a tool Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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leftists can't seem to decide if we get so little gas from russia that it can't possibly be the reason for high gas prices or if putin is to blame for high gas prices |
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who make false promises to desperate and dying americans. that’s a little weird. you claim Trump “fleeced” his supporters, it are “inspired” by any cheap snake oil salesman who’s a democrat. It’s not “fleecing” when democrats make impossible promises. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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it’s not his fault gas went up when covid waned and demand increased. it’s not entirely his fault that gas went up because russia invaded ukraine. he is 100% responsible for the degree to which gas went up because he is rightly seen as unfriendly to fossil fuels Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The big fracking companies — Devon, Pioneer, and Continental — burned by multiple boom and bust cycles over the years, pledged in February not to increase production until 2023. “Whether it’s $150 oil, $200 oil, or $100 oil, we’re not going to change our growth plans,” Pioneer CEO Scott Sheffield said during a Bloomberg Television interview. “If the president wants us to grow, I just don’t think the industry can grow anyway.” In ExxonMobil’s February earnings call, Woods said the company’s focus remains on price per barrel over volume. “One of the primary objectives we’ve had in looking at the portfolio is less about volume and volume targets and more about the quality and profitability of the barrels that we’re producing.” he said. “That’s been the focus. And as we move forward, we’ll continue — you’ll continue to see the quality of the barrels or profitability of the barrels increase.” |
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drilling? a si cere question. if that was THE major driver, is there an article that can tell us when that quote was issued, and what happened to the price immediately after? i think the major driver was increased demand after covid started weakening its grip. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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What did the last guy do when the price of oil went through the floor? What was done then is still affecting the market. Believe it or not, production and supply will achieve a reasonable equilibrium. Or would you would prefer state control? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
U.S. oil tumbles more than 8%, dips below $100 per barrel
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/14/us-o...er-barrel.html Does Biden get the credit? Or only when it goes up? he is 100% responsible for the degree to which gas went up because he is rightly seen as unfriendly to fossil fuels So put a number on the degree he’s responsible please because for Republicans it 100% no matter what Putin did Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You know me better than to ask. If he gets blame on the way up. he gets credit on the way down. It's still WAY up on his watch, that's what matters, not what happens on one day. "So put a number on the degree he’s responsible please " Hard to do. In the middle of November 2020 (election time), oil was under $40 a barrel. It's skyrocketed since then. Did you blame Bush for the subprime mortgage crisis in 2008? If so, what did he do, to contribute to it? "because for Republicans it 100% no matter what Putin did" And for democrats, it's 100% on Putin no matter what Biden did. The dems are saying inflation is because of Putin. We had 30-year high inflation before Russia invaded. America's not buying it. I never said it was all Biden, I said 500 times it was mostly an inevitable result of demand increasing post-covid. How many times do I have to say that? |
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He Biden did nothing! to make Oil go up! And Has done nothing to make it go Down... the Markets moved the prices Up and Down .. :thanks: |
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Corporate profits up about $750 billion (annualized) vs. pre-crisis (Q4 '19), about 40%.
That represents about $5,800 per household; inflation is about $3,600 per household. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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what was inflation under trump, compared to Biden? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Google is available
The 18 biggest oil CEOs are worth $8 billion more now than when Biden took office. For whatever reason this doesn't get mentioned in the context of rising prices Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The average American household isn't spending $5,800 more on gas than at the end of 2019. "The 18 biggest oil CEOs are worth $8 billion more now than when Biden took office." I'm also worth more, I loaded up on oil futures when he beat Trump, anyone could have seen that coming. "For whatever reason this doesn't get mentioned in the context of rising prices" Same reason why you don't mention what happened to their net worth from 2019-2020. Oil companies do well when oil is high. Not a shock. |
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The 18 biggest oil CEOs are worth $8 billion more now than when Biden took office. its at the top of google how easy was that |
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i’d like to see data that the average american household is paying $5800 more per year on gas. i don’t believe that math. that’s what i dispute. i think he made it up. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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