How Dems Helped Spike Gas Prices

excalibur

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Of course they did. The Democratic Party is the enemy of the People, of America.

BTW Russia has been funding many groups and people that oppose fracking, and pipelines.



Despite reassurances from the White House that it is doing nothing to discourage oil companies from opening new drill sites, President Joe Biden's allies in Congress just months ago pressured oil executives to decrease outputs because of climate change, raising questions about the Democratic Party's strategy to lower prices for consumers.

In late October, for example, the House Oversight and Reform Committee called in the CEOs of Exxon, BP, Shell, and Chevron to explain what steps they are taking to produce less oil and gas, with Rep. Hank Johnson (D., Ga.) alleging that "the world can't wait" any longer. At the time, gas prices were hovering around a 10-year high.
The hearing has gained new relevance as a global gas shortage has pushed prices to an all-time high. Prices are rising even more due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with no sign of falling after Biden's announcement that the United States will no longer accept Russian oil imports. Those facts have left Democrats scrambling for a solution before the November midterms as Republicans demand that the White House encourage domestic oil drilling operations.


The president said on Tuesday that his administration's policies are not "holding back domestic energy production," echoing comments from Press Secretary Jen Psaki, who said that "federal policies are not limiting the supplies of oil and gas" before mentioning the thousands of unused pre-approved oil and gas drilling leases.
"You can draw a direct line from how the Democrats marauded energy production yesterday to the unprecedented pain Americans are feeling at the pump today," said CounterPoint Strategies president Jim McCarthy, a policy adviser for leading energy companies.

Some Democrats, such as Rep. Ro Khanna (Calif.), have demanded that domestic oil companies dramatically curtail their domestic operations. At the same time, Khanna has called for the United States to end its dependency on oil imports from countries such as Russia.

In one exchange during the October hearing, Khanna pressed Shell president Gretchen Watkins on whether she agreed that "under the Paris agreement that … we need to have oil and gas production declining every year." After she answered that the company believes "that hydrocarbon demand needs to reduce if we're going to get to net zero [emissions] by 2050," Khanna demanded to know whether Shell will decrease its production by 2 percent each year, a figure initially offered by the company in 2019.

"This is what happens when left-wing Democrat fantasies meet reality. Khanna and other Democrats spent most of the fall trying to strangle the life out of oil and gas companies and are now feigning surprise and evading responsibility at the outcome," said McCarthy.

Khanna also demanded to know whether Chevron CEO Michael Wirth was embarrassed that his company has increased production while "the European counterparts are going down." When Wirth said that global demand has increased, Khanna asked for a commitment to help "bring the actual demand of oil production down."

Rep. Robin Kelly (D., Ill.) continued Khanna's line of questioning Watkins, asking, "Will Shell commit to reducing gas production as part of its emissions reductions plans?"

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Seventy-one percent of Americans say they support banning Russian oil even if it means higher gas prices, according to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday. That included majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents.

The question for Democrats is whether Americans’ emotional support for Ukrainians would continue to outweigh an ongoing rise in gas prices, especially if the war — and inflation — drag on. The midterms are still eight months away, enough time for sentiments to change dramatically.
For now, Republicans in Congress are largely aligned with Democrats on the Russian oil and gas ban. “I strongly support America stopping purchasing Putin’s oil,” McConnell said on Twitter.
 
Seventy-one percent of Americans say they support banning Russian oil even if it means higher gas prices, according to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday. That included majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents.

The question for Democrats is whether Americans’ emotional support for Ukrainians would continue to outweigh an ongoing rise in gas prices, especially if the war — and inflation — drag on. The midterms are still eight months away, enough time for sentiments to change dramatically.
For now, Republicans in Congress are largely aligned with Democrats on the Russian oil and gas ban. “I strongly support America stopping purchasing Putin’s oil,” McConnell said on Twitter.
That poll apparently gave us a solid number of how many Americans are actually retarded.
 
Seventy-one percent of Americans say they support banning Russian oil even if it means higher gas prices, according to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday. That included majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents.

The question for Democrats is whether Americans’ emotional support for Ukrainians would continue to outweigh an ongoing rise in gas prices, especially if the war — and inflation — drag on. The midterms are still eight months away, enough time for sentiments to change dramatically.
For now, Republicans in Congress are largely aligned with Democrats on the Russian oil and gas ban. “I strongly support America stopping purchasing Putin’s oil,” McConnell said on Twitter.
What’s more, these stupid Americans don’t realize the hardship these energy restrictions create for poor people in third-world countries.
 
We all know where Biden and his fellow Dims stand on the fossil fuel industry. They want it killed and would indeed kill it if they had their way. Here’s exactly what Biden said on oil drilling during the debates:


"Number one, no more subsidies for fossil fuel industry. No more drilling on federal lands. No more drilling, including offshore. No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill, period, ends, number one."


Now he was talking about NEW drilling, but it's clear what they want to do if they could.
 
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Seventy-one percent of Americans say they support banning Russian oil even if it means higher gas prices, according to a Quinnipiac University survey released Monday. That included majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents.

The question for Democrats is whether Americans’ emotional support for Ukrainians would continue to outweigh an ongoing rise in gas prices, especially if the war — and inflation — drag on. The midterms are still eight months away, enough time for sentiments to change dramatically.
For now, Republicans in Congress are largely aligned with Democrats on the Russian oil and gas ban. “I strongly support America stopping purchasing Putin’s oil,” McConnell said on Twitter.

We weren't buying much oil from Russia until Trump put sanctions on Venezuela.
 

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