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He's not 100% to blame but his entire administration is to blame for much of it.
Author:
WestCoastIrishFan
(15278 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 6:08 pm on May 19, 2022
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Replies to: "He's not 100% to blame but his entire administration is to blame for much of it."
The Alberta Solution to Biden's idiocy which caused these ridiculous gasoline prices
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CapeIrish
- 2:38pm 5/19/22
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Be sure to read the Reuters article I posted earlier...here's an excerpt that should make you pause
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TyroneIrish
- 10:06pm 5/19/22
You’re laughable. You won’t let it go. Look at the price of diesel.
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PBHangingChad
- 8:33am 5/20/22
I posted this solution yesterday. I’ve yet to see a valid argument against it.
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:41pm 5/19/22
Biden caused global price rises and inflation. He’s an evil genius!
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Chris94
- 5:17pm 5/19/22
He's not 100% to blame but his entire administration is to blame for much of it.
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 6:08pm 5/19/22
Pump the brakes on "Keystone XL" (see link)...also, take a look at Canada's future energy
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TyroneIrish
- 3:54pm 5/19/22
Oh Ty please you and I will be dead before the world abandons fossil fuels. Tell the truth.
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PBHangingChad
- 4:09pm 5/19/22
How many times have we gone over this, PB? ;-)...FFs will be NEEDED for scads of uses beside
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TyroneIrish
- 8:34pm 5/19/22
Again, the Keystone Pipeline was never to supply the US consumer rather to send oil
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jimbasil
- 2:45pm 5/19/22
Open Keystone & use Alberta’s waiting product ourselves. No shipping. Don’t pretend it wouldn’t work
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:44pm 5/19/22
How about you copy and paste.
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jimbasil
- 6:50pm 5/19/22
No argument against. Blindly loyal soldier swinging his sword at he knows not what.
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:52pm 5/19/22
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/law-of-supply-demand.asp
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WestCoastIrishFan
- 3:17pm 5/19/22
Yeh... bur fossil fuels are fungible. And if it goes on the world market that drives the price down.
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Curly1918
- 3:03pm 5/19/22
Yeah, no, but yes. The amount of oil hasn’t changed, doofus.
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jimbasil
- 4:47pm 5/19/22
You’re right… the same amount is being produced now… but
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Curly1918
- 7:20pm 5/19/22