The country has had record oil production under Biden

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But don’t expect the MAGA MORONS to believe it.


You won’t hear President Biden talking about it much, but a key record has been broken during his watch: The United States is producing more oil than any country ever has.
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yes imports cost more, which is why gas prices are up. Literaly threaten to nuke OPEC nations so they drop prices and we don't have to exhaust our own supply but know liberals are pussies, and trannies and blue-haired feminists so they have to just bow to OPEC and gas prices are higher than they were under Trump as a result
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"We broke the economy, but at the last minute we adopted the policies of the right-tribe so there is no reason for you to vote for the right-tribe which was opposed to breaking the economy from the start"

Similar to the border narrative.
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yes imports cost more, 
No, this article is about record domestic oil production 

Literaly threaten to nuke OPEC nations so they drop prices
That’s a lie

gas prices are higher than they were under Trump as a result
Gas prices were low under Trump because we had 16% unemployment 

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but at the last minute we adopted the policies of the right-tribe 
Right genius. This article is about oil production attained over a year ago.

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No, this article is about record domestic oil production 
correct, when domestic oil production is up it is because America failed to threaten OPEC nations into giving us cheaper oil.

That’s a lie
It is literally retarded to think somebody would not change behavior if them not changing behavior results in their death. There is a reason nuclear engineers in IRAN who don't die are always begging the United states for asylum. Killing people works.

Gas prices were low under Trump because we had 16% unemployment
Covid numbers, now everyone is employed but they cannot afford, food rent or gas.

so congrats in fucking up the economy instead of making it great again
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And yet gas still went up
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Also, so much for "peak oil"
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It is literally retarded to think somebody would not change behavior if them not changing behavior results in their death.
You cannot rule the world by killing people. It just happens that for every person you kill, you prove to another person that you are the bad guy. So after you kill lots of people, all you do is make lots of other people unite against you.
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"We broke the economy, but at the last minute we adopted the policies of the right-tribe so there is no reason for you to vote for the right-tribe which was opposed to breaking the economy from the start"

Similar to the border narrative

Step 1: Create problem
Step 2: Blame
Step 3 : Pretend to fix problem
Step 4: ???
Step 5: PROFIT!
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So do all the morons here now understand the United States has produced more oil under Biden than any President in history?

Do the MAGA MORONS understand that now?
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This is the same crap as saying Biden created the most increases in job wages while neglecting to include the fact that everything is soo fkn expensive right now that even pink haired people ae upset.
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This is the same crap as saying Biden created the most increases in job wages
No, it’s saying that oil production is not being restricted by the federal government. Gas is basically the same price now as it was under Trump.

Trump is for electric cars now, so there’s no difference between the two candidates on this issue.

My pay has doubled under Biden. Why are you doing so badly? No skills? It appears you made some bad personal choices. Maybe you should go back to school. Learn how to do something that has more value. You can’t gamble your way to prosperity.

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Picture is worth a thousand words:


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Gas is basically the same price now as it was under Trump.
Let's break down why the statement "Gas is basically the same price now as it was under Trump" is factually not accurate.

First, if we look at historical gas prices during Donald Trump's presidency (2017-2021), the average price per gallon generally ranged between $2.20 and $2.60, with notable dips below $2 in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This drop was largely because of decreased demand as the economy slowed and travel was limited.
In contrast, since President Biden took office in January 2021, gas prices have generally been higher. By mid-2021, gas prices rose above $3 per gallon, and by 2022, they spiked even further, surpassing $4 per gallon in many areas. This increase was driven by a combination of factors, including the global recovery from the pandemic, supply chain issues, inflationary pressures, and geopolitical events like the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which disrupted global oil supplies. These factors led to a significant rise in oil prices, which directly impacted gas prices at the pump. While there have been fluctuations, the average gas price under Biden has consistently been higher than during Trump's tenure.

Therefore, the assertion that gas prices are "basically the same now as they were under Trump" doesn't hold up when we examine the actual data. The reality is that gas prices have been higher during the Biden administration compared to the average prices seen during Trump's presidency.

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Someone needs to tell all these Biden supporters that he already announced his retirement from politics and is coasting to a planned retirement date.
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In contrast, since President Biden took office in January 2021, gas prices have generally been higher.
As has the economy, with strong GDP growth, rising wages, and record low unemployment.

We had 16% unemployment under Trump after he botched the response to Covid.

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We’ve had a much stronger economy, with strong GDP growth, rising wages, and record low unemployment under Biden.

We had 16% unemployment under Trump after he botched the response to Covid.

Trump had 2.90 average gas when he hadn’t tanked the economy 

Biden had 3.20 average gas prices. 30 cents. BFD



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We’ve had a much stronger economy, with strong GDP growth, rising wages, and record low unemployment under Biden.

We had 16% unemployment under Trump after he botched the response to Covid.

Trump had 2.90 average gas when he hadn’t tanked the economy 

Biden had 3.20 average gas prices. 30 cents. BFD

My pay doubled during the Biden administration, so it absolutely erased the affects. That’s why I’m putting in a pool at my house.



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While it's true that the economy has shown signs of strength under President Biden, particularly with job growth and wage increases, it's important to consider the full context, especially the impact of inflation. Over the past few years, wages have risen as businesses compete for workers in a tight labor market, and this is often cited as a sign of economic resilience. However, these wage increases have been largely offset by the rapid rise in prices across the board. Inflation has surged to levels not seen in decades, eroding the purchasing power of those wage gains and making it difficult for many Americans to keep up with the cost of living.

As prices for essential goods and services like food, housing, and energy have skyrocketed, the burden on everyday consumers has become increasingly heavy. Even those who have seen their paychecks grow are finding that their money doesn't stretch as far as it used to. The cost of living has outpaced wage growth for many, leaving people frustrated and struggling to maintain their standard of living. This situation has led to widespread dissatisfaction, cutting across political and cultural lines, to the point where even those who might not typically voice economic concerns—like individuals in more progressive circles—are expressing their frustrations.

The reality is that while wage increases are a positive development, they haven't been sufficient to offset the cumulative damage caused by high inflation. The cost of everyday necessities has risen so sharply that any gains workers have made in their paychecks are quickly swallowed up by higher prices. This dynamic has left many feeling as though they're running just to stay in place, a sentiment that is fueling discontent across a broad spectrum of society and most troubling, the pink haired voters.

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Nice cut and paste.
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For those of you that don't know. If you follow the history of the world, those who control energy the best end up being super powers. It is the United States foreign policy to minimize internal oil and coal production, because we have large amounts of oil and coal. The most coal on the planet and oil that rivals what OPEC nations have. The United States strategy is to exhaust the resources of other countries to become the country most others rely on for energy. If the United States increases internal oil production, because they are bad at controlling OPEC the way Trump and Obama controlled OPEC to keep gas prices low, than the foreign policy to control most of the Earth's resources is failing. It is a terrible thing if you drive prices so high that you are forced to increase local production. 1973 is when the strategy to exhaust foreign oil supplies, particularly in the middle east began. https://www.cfr.org/timeline/oil-dependence-and-us-foreign-policy
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I think the strategic oil reserves are also depleted as well. Mismanagement, but at least he beat medicare (finally)
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Why doesn’t everyone just buy their “girlfriend” a car? lol