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Gas prices have risen 64.5%

Since Donald Trump started the Iran War gas prices have risen 64.5%. Gas prices where I live were at a low of $2.79 and now have reach the high of $4.59 a gallon. And food and household items have also continued to increase in price. Donald Trump has caused higher inflation when he said he would lower inflation. And he said United States would not enter any wars when he has entered a war with Iran. How many of you Trump supporters still support Donald Trump?
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
And you cheered when sleepy joe did it, what changed?
@sunsporter1649 Really??

What middle east war did Biden start???
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 DUUUDE!!!

You think Biden told Russia to invade Ukraine???

You think a war in Ukraine affects middle east oil supplies???
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 No facts, just cartoons from you🤣😂

You think Biden told Russia to invade Ukraine???

You think a war in Ukraine affects middle east oil supplies???
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Your wholehearted support of terrorism is duly noted
Waveney · 41-45, M
@sunsporter1649 I don't recall Joe Biden bombing Iran.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Kwek00

01/20/2021 – Ending Trump's Energy Independence Initiatives: Biden wasted no time living up to his promise,
issuing a Day 1 Climate Change Executive Order (EO) requiring agencies to review and revoke Trump's pro-American energy rules and actions throughout the executive branch.
• 01/20/2021 – Burdensome Emissions Regulations: Biden’s EO required agencies to take action to increase
burdensome emissions regulations as part of the Left’s green agenda and subsidize "good union jobs."
• 01/20/2021 – Monument Designations: Biden continued setting the tone on Day 1 by cordoning off large swaths of federal land under the guise of National Monument designations, reducing the ability to produce American energy domestically.
• 01/20/2021 – ANWR: Biden continued restricting domestic production by issuing a moratorium on all oil and natural gas leasing activities in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
• 01/20/2021 – Social Costs of Carbon: Biden restored and expanded the use of the social costs of carbon metric to artificially increase the regulatory costs of energy production, as well as artificially increasing the so-called "benefits" of decreasing production.
• 01/20/2021 – Keystone XL Pipeline: Biden’s EO went on to revoke the Keystone XL Pipeline, shutting off an efficient source of energy transportation which would have brought more oil into the country.
• 01/20/2021 – WOTUS: Biden continued to revoke Trump administration executive orders, including those related to WOTUS and the Antiquities Act. The Trump-era actions decreased regulations on Federal land and expanded the ability to produce energy domestically.

Jan 25,
2021 $2.392

• 01/27/2021 – Climate Financing: A week later, Biden was back at it again. This Biden EO attacked the energy industry by promoting “ending international financing of carbon-intensive fossil fuel-based energy while simultaneously advancing sustainable development and a green recovery." In other words, the US government would leverage its power to attack oil and gas producers while subsidizing favored industries.
• 01/27/2021 – Green the Fleet: This Biden action called on federal agencies to facilitate carbon neutrality by 2025, with a particular focus on pushing electric vehicles for Federal, State, and local governments.
• 01/27/2021 – Wind Production: The Biden administration continued to push for inefficient fuel sources by setting a goal to double wind production on Federal lands by 2025.
• 01/27/2021 – Gas Lease Moratorium: The EO announced a moratorium on new oil and gas leases on public lands or in offshore waters and reconsideration of Federal oil and gas permitting and leasing practices. In other words, Biden provided he is following through on his promise to "end" fossil fuels.
• 01/27/2021 – Fossil Fuel “Subsidies”: Biden's EO directed agencies to eliminate Federal fossil fuel subsidies
wherever possible without comparable actions for other energy sources, disadvantaging oil and gas.
01/27/2021 – Environmental Justice: Biden's EO pushed for an increase in enforcement of "environmental justice" violations and support for such efforts, which typically are advanced by radical environmental organizations.

Feb 01,
2021 $2.409

• 02/02/2021 – EPA Hires Radical: The EPA hired Marianne Engelman-Lado, a prominent environmental justice proponent, to advance its radical Green New Deal social justice agenda at the EPA, a signal to industry that it plans to continue its attack on American energy.
• 02/04/2021 – DOJ Takes Aim at Energy Independence: At the behest of the January 27th Climate Crisis EO, the DOJ withdrew several Trump-era enforcement documents which provided clarity and streamlined regulations to increase energy independence.

Feb 08,
2021 $2.461

Feb 15,
2021 $2.501

• 02/19/2021 – Paris Climate Agreement: Biden rejoins the Paris Climate Agreement, an agenda which puts American energy at risk, props up energy production in Russia and China, while increasing the dependence of Europe on Russian
oil.

Feb 22,
2021 $2.633

• 02/23/2021 – H.R. 803: Biden Administration issued a Statement of Administration Policy in support of H.R. 803 which curtailed energy production on over 1.5 million acres of federal lands.

Mar 01,
2021 $2.711

Mar 08,
2021 $2.771

• 03/11/2021 – American Rescue Plan Act Slush Fund: The President signed ARPA, which included numerous
provisions advancing Biden’s green priorities, such as a $50 million environmental slush fund directed towards
"environmental justice" groups , including efforts advanced by Biden's EO.
• 03/11/2021 – ARPA Anti-Fossil Fuel Grants: ARPA also included $50 million in grant funding for Clean Air Act
pollution-related activities aimed at advancing the green agenda at the expense of the fossil fuel industry.

Mar 15,
2021 $2.853

• 03/15/2021 – Climate Disclosure Rule: The SEC sought input regarding the possibility of a rule that would require hundreds of businesses to measure and disclose greenhouse gas emissions in a standardized way for the first time, massively increasing so-called environmental costs of compliance and, in tandem with so-called social costs of carbon, artificially disincentivizing oil and gas production.
04/15/2021 – FERC Carbon Pricing: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s policy statement outlines - and effectively endorses - how the agency would consider market rules proposed by regional grid operators that seek to incorporate a state-determined carbon price in organized wholesale electricity markets. This amounts to a de facto endorsement of a carbon tax that would be paid by everyday Americans.

Apr 19,
2021 $2.855 •

04/22/2021 – U.S. International Climate Finance Plan: This plan, a result of the President’s January 27, 2021 climate change EO, would funnel international financing toward green industries and away from oil and gas.

Apr 26,
2021 $2.872

• 04/27/2021 – S.J. Res. 14: The Biden Administration issued a Statement of Administration Policy in support of S.J. Res. 14 which rescinded a Trump-era Rule that would have cut regulations on American energy production.
• 04/28/2021 – EPA Reconsideration of California Waiver: This EPA Notice of Reconsideration, an offspring of an earlier Biden EO, would propose to revoke a Trump-era action which revoked California’s ability to set nation-wide standards for emissions standards.

May 03, 2021
$2.89

• 05/07/2021 – Migratory Bird Incidental Take: This proposed Fish and Wildlife Service Rule revokes a Trump
administration rule and expands the definition of "incidental take" under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). The rule would impact energy production on federal lands, increasing regulatory burdens.

May 10, 2021
$2.961

• 05/12/2021 – CAFE Preemption: This Proposed Rule would reinstate California’s waiver which allowed the state to set its own emissions standards. This, effectively, allowed climate activists in California to set the de-facto national standard for emissions standards, making cars less affordable and indirectly increasing energy costs for all Americans.

May 17, 2021
$3.028

• 05/20/2021 – Climate Related Financial Risk: This EO would artificially increase regulatory burdens on the oil and gas industry by increasing the "risk" the federal government undertakes in doing business with them, among other things.

May 24,2021
$3.02

• 05/28/2021 – Biden Green Book: Biden's FY 2022 revenue proposals include nearly $150 billion in tax increases directly levied against the oil and gas energy producers.

We have lots more for your reading pleasure....
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@sunsporter1649 Man... just read this list:

05/12/2021 – CAFE Preemption: This Proposed Rule would reinstate California’s waiver which allowed the state to set its own emissions standards. This, effectively, allowed climate activists in California to set the de-facto national standard for emissions standards, making cars less affordable and indirectly increasing energy costs for all Americans.

... How did that make gas prices more expensive?
@sunsporter1649 DUUUDE!!!

Biden's initiatives reduce usage of fossil fuels!!!

When demand goes down, prices go down, that's basic supply and demand, dude!!!

Better fleet fuel mileage, more renewables, more electric vehicles, these all reduce usage of fossil fuels!!!

Reduced demand == reduced prices!!!

Of course, the Covid pandemic had the biggest influence on fuel prices. It's quite remiss of you to ignore the pandemic in your extensive list!!
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Yup, fuel prices went from a high of $2.39 to a low of $3.02, grand calculating, eh
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@sunsporter1649 When the sun comes up in the morning... is that because Donald Trump is president? Or is there something else going on...
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James25 · 61-69, M
@sunsporter1649 you did not answer the question. If you wish to create a post that discusses Joe Biden you can do that. And you are certainly welcome to answer the question.
James25 · 61-69, M
@sunsporter1649 I don't know if I'm interested in reading your book
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