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Biden's Energy Secretary Laughs When Asked if There Is a Plan to Bring Gas Prices Dow

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Biden's Energy Secretary Laughs When Asked if There Is a Plan to Bring Gas Prices Down

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm laughed when asked what her plan is to boost domestic oil production in a bid to bring gas prices down.

During an interview on Friday, Bloomberg Radio host Tom Keene noted, “In Sturgis, Mich., it is $2.89 a gallon. I guess that’s better than in California.”

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(This post was last modified: 11-06-2021, 06:50 PM by mikesez.)

High gas prices are a good thing, to a point. They increase demand for and use of public transportation, and increase demand for hybrid and electric vehicles. All of which means cleaner air, less traffic, and less climate change.
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(11-06-2021, 06:50 PM)mikesez Wrote: High gas prices are a good thing, to a point. They increase demand for and use of public transportation, and increase demand for hybrid and electric vehicles. All of which means cleaner air, less traffic, and less climate change.

Wow.
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(11-06-2021, 06:50 PM)mikesez Wrote: High gas prices are a good thing, to a point. They increase demand for and use of public transportation, and increase demand for hybrid and electric vehicles. All of which means cleaner air, less traffic, and less climate change.

More demand for public transportation?  You mean for those that choose not to have a job, thus not needing public transportation? And the big earners are going to stop paying high gas prices to pay for an overpriced powerwheel?  Hmmm.  Yeah..  that’s right
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This was all intentional. Cut oil and gas production, driving the price of gas and heating oil through the roof. Just wait until folks up north start seeing their home heating bills go up by 50% or more. The U.S. has more than enough oil and natural gas to be completely energy independent and even export the additional capacity, Combine this with inflation and the people hurt the most are those at the bottom end of the income scale.
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(11-06-2021, 09:08 PM)navyjagfan Wrote: This was all intentional.  Cut oil and gas production, driving the price of gas and heating oil through the roof.  Just wait until folks up north start seeing their home heating bills go up by 50% or more.  The U.S. has more than enough oil and natural gas to be completely energy independent and even export the additional capacity,  Combine this with inflation and the people hurt the most are those at the bottom end of the income scale.

Intentional on whose part? The oil companies?
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(11-06-2021, 09:15 PM)mikesez Wrote:
(11-06-2021, 09:08 PM)navyjagfan Wrote: This was all intentional.  Cut oil and gas production, driving the price of gas and heating oil through the roof.  Just wait until folks up north start seeing their home heating bills go up by 50% or more.  The U.S. has more than enough oil and natural gas to be completely energy independent and even export the additional capacity,  Combine this with inflation and the people hurt the most are those at the bottom end of the income scale.

Intentional on whose part? The oil companies?

This is all Biden's fault....... Canceling the Keytstone Pipeline and other things he has done to cripple the energy sector.... Biden Owns this and the people know it...... There are going to be a hell of a lot of pissed off people At the pumps, and those trying to heat their homes this winter
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Yep, I don’t understand how it’s helping climate change by shutting down our production then begging countries that hate us to increase their volume. Is it somehow less harmful to the environment if Russia or OPEC produces the oil?
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(11-06-2021, 09:32 PM)Bchbunnie4 Wrote: Yep, I don’t understand how it’s helping climate change by shutting down our production then begging countries that hate us to increase their volume. Is it somehow less harmful to the environment if Russia or OPEC produces the oil?

Have we shut down anything?
Anyhow, supposing we have, when supply goes down, yes, prices go up, but consumption also goes down.  Reduced consumption of fossil fuels is good for the climate.  You're right that Russian oil is just as harmful to the climate as American oil, but if prices are higher, volume should go down.
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(11-06-2021, 09:37 PM)mikesez Wrote:
(11-06-2021, 09:32 PM)Bchbunnie4 Wrote: Yep, I don’t understand how it’s helping climate change by shutting down our production then begging countries that hate us to increase their volume. Is it somehow less harmful to the environment if Russia or OPEC produces the oil?

Have we shut down anything?
Anyhow, supposing we have, when supply goes down, yes, prices go up, but consumption also goes down.  Reduced consumption of fossil fuels is good for the climate.  You're right that Russian oil is just as harmful to the climate as American oil, but if prices are higher, volume should go down.

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(11-06-2021, 10:08 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(11-06-2021, 09:37 PM)mikesez Wrote: Have we shut down anything?
Anyhow, supposing we have, when supply goes down, yes, prices go up, but consumption also goes down.  Reduced consumption of fossil fuels is good for the climate.  You're right that Russian oil is just as harmful to the climate as American oil, but if prices are higher, volume should go down.

I had no idea you were a watermelon, but I should've known.

Hah. No.  Not socialist.
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(This post was last modified: 11-06-2021, 11:33 PM by Lucky2Last.)

The biggest thing Trump did to drive down oil prices was his position with Saudi Arabia. You'd think you know that since you know everything.

Biden is a pushover. As soon as he took office, OPEC raised prices.
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(This post was last modified: 11-07-2021, 12:47 AM by StroudCrowd1. Edited 1 time in total.)

Drunk Mike is even more uninformed than sober Mike.
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(11-06-2021, 11:32 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: The biggest thing Trump did to drive down oil prices was his position with Saudi Arabia. You'd think you know that since you know everything.

Biden is a pushover. As soon as he took office, OPEC raised prices.

Trump sucked up to Saudi Arabia.  You could argue that it worked, but that was the real pushover act.
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(11-07-2021, 09:52 AM)mikesez Wrote:
(11-06-2021, 11:32 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: The biggest thing Trump did to drive down oil prices was his position with Saudi Arabia. You'd think you know that since you know everything.

Biden is a pushover. As soon as he took office, OPEC raised prices.

Trump sucked up to Saudi Arabia.  You could argue that it worked, but that was the real pushover act.

I'm sure that's on every middle class family when they are filling up their minivan.  But hey, at least they can enjoy public transportation in your world.
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Gas prices aren't controlled by the USA in any capacity, but are actually historically low for an economic boom time (we're in a current boom recovery after Trump's recession of 2020). Anyone claiming they're too high right now is just playing politics.

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(11-07-2021, 09:52 AM)mikesez Wrote:
(11-06-2021, 11:32 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: The biggest thing Trump did to drive down oil prices was his position with Saudi Arabia. You'd think you know that since you know everything.

Biden is a pushover. As soon as he took office, OPEC raised prices.

Trump sucked up to Saudi Arabia.  You could argue that it worked, but that was the real pushover act.

You're such a sap.
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(11-07-2021, 09:57 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote:
(11-07-2021, 09:52 AM)mikesez Wrote: Trump sucked up to Saudi Arabia.  You could argue that it worked, but that was the real pushover act.

I'm sure that's on every middle class family when they are filling up their minivan.  But hey, at least they can enjoy public transportation in your world.

Shoulda bought a hybrid.  There are a few hybrid minivans on the market.  My family has two cars and our engine displacement adds up to 3.4L
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(11-07-2021, 02:56 PM)mikesez Wrote:
(11-07-2021, 09:57 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: I'm sure that's on every middle class family when they are filling up their minivan.  But hey, at least they can enjoy public transportation in your world.

Shoulda bought a hybrid.  There are a few hybrid minivans on the market.  My family has two cars and our engine displacement adds up to 3.4L

So we should all live by your non-masculine standards not to pay exorbitant fuel prices?
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(11-07-2021, 03:44 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote:
(11-07-2021, 02:56 PM)mikesez Wrote: Shoulda bought a hybrid.  There are a few hybrid minivans on the market.  My family has two cars and our engine displacement adds up to 3.4L

So we should all live by your non-masculine standards not to pay exorbitant fuel prices?

Live by whatever standard you want, just don't complain when you pick one that leaves you paying more than you can afford for fuel.
Also, Tesla's are pretty f'in masculine, if you ask me.  They can beat most production cars in a straight line race, for what that's worth.
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