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Joe Biden Makes Pathetic Threat to Oil Companies


Amidst record prices, the White House has been desperately searching for a way to bring down costs without actually having to change its policy direction. That means lots of whining about supposed “price gouging” and threatening oil companies.

On Tuesday, the threats escalated to the use of emergency powers, specifically the Defense Production Act, to force oil companies to refine more gasoline.

President Biden will warn CEOs of the nation’s largest oil companies on Wednesday that he’s considering invoking emergency powers to boost U.S. refinery output, according to a letter obtained by Axios.

Why it matters: Biden’s direct engagement with the oil giants is part of an ongoing White House effort to tame fuel prices despite limited options — and cast oil companies as responsible for consumers’ higher bills.

While the president apparently believes he’s a king, refining capacity doesn’t care about emergency powers. As CNBC notes, refineries are already running over 90 percent of capacity, and no new ones have been built in decades, largely because of stringent federal regulations and inconsistent energy policies. Who would invest in a new refinery when you’ve got one party saying they want to shut it down in five to ten years? Then there’s the fact that the White House has pushed refineries to make environmentally-unfriendly, engine-damaging biofuel as part of its “climate” agenda.

Refiners can’t just ramp up output, with utilization rates already above 90%. Additionally, some refiners are now being reconfigured to make alternate products like biofuel.

After Biden sent his letter, Exxon-Mobil dropped him in response. The oil giant noted several inconvenient facts to the president’s narrative, even going so far as to discuss investments that have cost the company money in an effort to keep production going in this difficult (mostly government-caused) environment.

The statement is clear and concise, and while it’ll do nothing to persuade the climate hysterics, the facts within are undeniable. Despite the often-repeated claim that oil companies are just pocketing gobs of cash, Exxon-Mobil points out that they have invested double what they’ve made over the last five years. Contrary to the president’s notion that they are purposely holding back production, they have increased production by 50 percent.

While Biden hounds the oil companies to create a scapegoat for his failed policies, Exxon-Mobil is asking for “clear and consistent” policies. That’s really the key to this entire thing. When a president spends years saying he’s going to crush oil production and then enacts policies that do just that, the idea that it is now the fault of oil companies for not producing more is asinine. It’s a pathetic attempt by a feeble, old man to deflect blame for his failures.

Lastly, the statement specifically mentions the need for more infrastructure, such as pipelines. That’s a nod to Biden’s canceling of Keystone XL. After all, how are you going to refine more gasoline when the supply of oil is being pinched by the government? The president could greenlight Keystone today and it would have an effect on oil prices because the markets are speculatory. He won’t, though.

In the end, I think Americans know where the blame lies here. Biden’s weak attempts to escape responsibility will only harden the opposition to him.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@Nimbus but, don't say anything about his 1967 Corvette
Baremine · 70-79, C
@Nimbus dumb shit Biden can't except that he is the problem.
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
While we are being distracted by fuel prices, did the guys who were burning down the food processing plants quit?

The first quarter of 2022, Exxon total expenditures was $82 Billion. up 47.5%. Their total earnings for the first quarter were $5.5 Billion. In the first quarter that makes the profit margin about about 6.7%. Usually, they run a margin between 8 and 10%. It looks like the price of refining fuel is taking a bite out of their profit just like it is out of everyone else's wallet.

Exxon isn't screwing us at the pump, Joe Biden did this. Had the XL been completed, there would be 850,000 barrels a day coming to refineries in the US to be refined. American workers at work, doing what people do with a fat paycheck.

Instead, we have inflation and $5 a gallon at the pump, and the Russian's and the Saudi's are making a killing.

Having lived through Obama's term and living through Biden's term, I now understand why my father was so ticked off at Jimmy Carter back in the 1970s.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@Roadsterrider totally understand your point on this, but how could anyone be ticked off at fall down carter.
He didnt do anything🤷‍♂️ yea period,lol
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@Virgo79 Gasoline rationing, malaise, double digit interest and inflation. Nobody was happy with Carter.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@Roadsterrider your right, not many were happy.
But that stuff is just being a democrat, he didnt have to do anything😂
AbbeyRhode · F
Good to see Exxon-Mobil stating the truth, and refusing to just take the blame for Biden's treasonous policies.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@AbbeyRhode "The beatings will continue until the morale improves", is never a good policy.
carpediem · 61-69, M
@hippyjoe1955 That is exactly what living in the US is like under these democrats.
jenmil · 26-30, F
So true. All of his policies because he reversed everything Trump had going
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@jenmil but it's okay if he has a gas guzzling muscle car
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
@MarineBob of course it's ok for him to have one. Afterall, the Socialist Elite are above the Serfs.
boudinMan · 61-69, M
what do you expect from someone who has been in government all his adult life? he has no idea how private enterprise works. he thinks government can just strong arm oil companies into doing whatever he thinks they should do. and, it's kind of ironic because he wants to get rid of fossil fuels, yet he's begging them (as well as OPEC nations) to produce more... fossil fuels.
@boudinMan It surprises me that both his climate czar John Kerry and Congresswoman Cortez , pusher of the new green deal aren’t publicly speaking about him seeking fossil fuel from other countries, while he has negatively impacted fossil fuel production here.

His going and looking for fuel from the Saudis , and possibly Venezuela and Iran is going against his own statements about climate change and ridding us of dependence on /,use of fossil fuels.

I wonder if Kerry and Cortez were told in no uncertain terms to stand down and keep their mouths shut. I wouldn’t put it beyond Joe to do those two serious damage if they crossed him.
boudinMan · 61-69, M
@soar2newhighs i saw kerry on TV a few days ago and of course, he didn't mention anything about fossil fuels... he only talked about renewables, so i'm sure they were told not to talk about fossil fuels at all.
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
@boudinMan they're running scared that they'll lose both the House and the Senate in November. That's all that we need to know.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
Biden is so full of shit.
More ethonol, less mileage.
Hes gonna break the country one way or another.
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@wildbill83 its very corrosive on all older enginges, mowers,ect.
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@Virgo79 ethanol makes a mess in fuel bowl of carbs if it sits very long; gums up jets as well
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
@wildbill83 and the good ole green sand
My blood pressure is spiking. The first thing Biden did was shut down the XL pipeline and stopped new oil and gas leases. Suddenly, energy independent America (thank you President Trump) has it's supply reduced. We revert back to dependency on foreign energy. Now with Americans livid over the cost of gasoline and the inflation that resulted directly from Biden's policies, the Dementia-in-Chief is blaming oil companies withholding production. What kind of fucknut does something like that? That's a rhetorical question. 🤬
TexChik · F
My hubby’s bosses ( oil co owners) were laughing. Biden is blaming them for the results of his amazingly bad policies.
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nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@TexChik He always has been, he's never changed one bit.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
graphite · 61-69, M
Dow Jones now below 30,000. No skin off the backs of the rich Democrats. They'll do just fine. Hey average Americans - you better cancel those retirement plans as your 401K nosedives.
InHeaven · F
I still remember his pathetic threats of DEATH to unvaccinated people. I’ve never seen a more pathetic loser “president”
graphite · 61-69, M
When we have an administration that is on the record about its intent to shut down the petroleum industry, it makes it problematic for oil companies or anyone else to invest in oil production. Meanwhile, the administration cancels pipelines, shuts off huge swaths of land from drilling, cancels permits, etc.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@graphite Meanwhile, all that now idle drilling and exploration equipment is sitting in a salvage yard someplace, begging to be purchased for pennies on the dollar. Who in their right mind would risk investing in drilling for oil knowing that at any moment some dictator in the white house can yank the rug from under them? So who is going to buy all that salvage equipment if not someone in the USA? Maybe someone from China? or from Venezuela? or the middle east? And now with Biden threatening a tax on excess profits, better for an oil company to move to another country.

This isn't about saving the planet. It's about an attempt to invalidate the successes of capitalism and make the US more resemble China.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
Joe is a rich wannabe communist dictator.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
MORE gasoline??!!! 😳

But, but... the environment! Climate change!!
What will AOC say?! 😱

Maybe old Joe can use the Defense Production Act on the Saudis when he goes there next month. 🤔
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wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@Thinkerbell maybe the Saudi's will do the world a favor and take him out instead...🤔
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@wildbill83

NOOOO!!!! 😳 😱 😳

Then Kamala would be president! 😳 😳 😳
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Interesting that he might be going there. I doubt that he would be told not to come after playing politics, when campaigning allegedly showing his disdain for their regime. “ Pariah”.
But he again will sell his soul and abandon his stance on that regime to try to accomplish what? Get them to work oil in his favor? Discuss the killing of the journalist?’ Or other reasons?
TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
We are so fucked
carpediem · 61-69, M
@TheRascallyOne thank a Biden voter. Any one of the 81,000,000
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
And yet every single Socialist Democrat says that the President doesn't control the Fuel Prices.
Think again Joe, the only way that you can order the Oil Companies to lower Prices is if you actually control them.
carpediem · 61-69, M
@dakotaviper Renew their productive leases. That’ll ease prices. Someone tell that old fossil fukc
daydeeo · 61-69, M
Well said.
The fact that they are producing at 90% capacity now is such an important fact, and yet one of which I was totally unaware.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
Joe works for George Soros and no one else.
@nudistsueaz As for our government, I watched a great video. 470Park Ave. It’s about those who call the shots. Not these feeble, “ presidents and politicians” . And at the end it was interesting to see who did not agree to be interviewed. Money talks and bullshit walks!
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Has he sold his gas hog of a muscle car
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
He is grasping at straws, refineries are not why world oil prices are high.
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@Subsumedpat Do you admit that he is not the reason why?
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@CorvusBlackthorne I don't admit anything.
ron122 · 41-45, M
Like anyone listens to Biden.🤣
Ravens80 · 46-50, F
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
I'll bet you are willing to say that Trump should not have done what he did during his presidency.

The oil industry actually hasn’t done that well under Trump
Energy executives say the White House has set up a system where only a relative handful of favorite energy executives have access to people who can shape policy.

Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/27/trump-oil-gas-industry-432722
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
@Thinkerbell I would prefer he had done something about establishing more charging stations for electronic vehicles before damaging the fossil fuel industry.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@CorvusBlackthorne

You are wrong, as usual, Corvie.


The were a significant upticks in electric cars as well as in charging stations during the Trump administration.
ron122 · 41-45, M
@CorvusBlackthorne The crazy things you think up in your little fantasy world.🤣
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