Politifact: Claim that Biden's Keystone pipeline order drove gas prices up is rated "FALSE""

The independent Pulitzer winning website notes that the pipeline wasn't even operational, despite the fake news spread by Facebook right winger Ted Nugent.
Facebook flagged the fake news too.
The good news is that if you like fake news, the false claim is widely available in USMB, where right wing nicknames gladly copy and paste what Ted Nugent types.
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Says Joe Biden executive orders caused price increases of 50 cents in gas and 10% in food.
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President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)
President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)

President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)

Tom Kertscher
By Tom KertscherMarch 10, 2021
No, the price of gas isn’t up 50 cents, price of food isn’t up 10% under Biden
IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT
  • The average price of gas is about 34 cents per gallon higher since Biden took office.
  • Experts say Biden’s orders on the Keystone pipeline and oil and gas leasing might affect future gas prices, but have no effect on current prices.
  • Grocery store prices are 3.5% higher than they were one year ago and have risen less than 1% in 2021.
See the sources for this fact-check

Are President Joe Biden’s executive orders so powerful that, in the less than two months he’s held office, they have spiked the price of gasoline by 50 cents and the price of food by 10%?
That’s the claim of a post widely shared by musician Ted Nugent and others on Facebook.
It says: "When executive orders cause gas to go up 50 cents a gallon and food costs to increase 10%, you just taxed the middle class."


The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)
Biden began issuing executive orders on Jan. 20, the day of his inauguration. The claim we’re checking was posted March 7. Let’s see what’s happened in between.
Gas up 34 cents; orders not a factor
Since bottoming out at $1.87 a gallon in late April 2020, gas prices have mostly been going up. The bulk of the increase came under President Donald Trump, with prices continuing to rise under Biden.
Nationally, the average price of a gallon of gas was $2.46 on Jan. 18, the final weekly tally before Biden took office. It rose to $2.80 on March 1, the latest weekly tally before the Facebook post, according to the U.S. Energy Administration. That’s an increase of 34 cents under Biden.
The prices were similar at GasBuddy.com: $2.41 on Jan. 19 and $2.77 on March 7 — an increase of 36 cents.
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By Ciara O'Rourke • February 10, 2021
Some critics have said that Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline with one executive order would quickly result in higher gasoline prices. But we previously found that, for several reasons, that’s not the case. For starters, the pipeline wasn’t operating yet, so canceling it didn’t change the balance of supply and demand.
In the same executive order, Biden placed a moratorium on oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. But Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.com, said that action has not affected current gas prices either, because current oil supplies are not affected. The order could, however, have an impact on gas prices in a few years, he said.
In general, a president has limited control over the weekly and monthly shifts in gasoline prices. Gas prices depend mostly on global supply and demand.
The OPEC oil cartel and Russia have made voluntary production cuts, which has the effect of raising prices. A greater impact has been made on prices by demand, as a result of the slow but steady economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Nice try Langley shill but
The independent Pulitzer winning website notes that the pipeline wasn't even operational, despite the fake news spread by Facebook right winger Ted Nugent.
Facebook flagged the fake news too.
The good news is that if you like fake news, the false claim is widely available in USMB, where right wing nicknames gladly copy and paste what Ted Nugent types.
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stated on March 7, 2021 in a Facebook post:
Says Joe Biden executive orders caused price increases of 50 cents in gas and 10% in food.
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President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)
President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)

President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)

Tom Kertscher
By Tom KertscherMarch 10, 2021
No, the price of gas isn’t up 50 cents, price of food isn’t up 10% under Biden
IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT
  • The average price of gas is about 34 cents per gallon higher since Biden took office.
  • Experts say Biden’s orders on the Keystone pipeline and oil and gas leasing might affect future gas prices, but have no effect on current prices.
  • Grocery store prices are 3.5% higher than they were one year ago and have risen less than 1% in 2021.
See the sources for this fact-check

Are President Joe Biden’s executive orders so powerful that, in the less than two months he’s held office, they have spiked the price of gasoline by 50 cents and the price of food by 10%?
That’s the claim of a post widely shared by musician Ted Nugent and others on Facebook.
It says: "When executive orders cause gas to go up 50 cents a gallon and food costs to increase 10%, you just taxed the middle class."


The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)
Biden began issuing executive orders on Jan. 20, the day of his inauguration. The claim we’re checking was posted March 7. Let’s see what’s happened in between.
Gas up 34 cents; orders not a factor
Since bottoming out at $1.87 a gallon in late April 2020, gas prices have mostly been going up. The bulk of the increase came under President Donald Trump, with prices continuing to rise under Biden.
Nationally, the average price of a gallon of gas was $2.46 on Jan. 18, the final weekly tally before Biden took office. It rose to $2.80 on March 1, the latest weekly tally before the Facebook post, according to the U.S. Energy Administration. That’s an increase of 34 cents under Biden.
The prices were similar at GasBuddy.com: $2.41 on Jan. 19 and $2.77 on March 7 — an increase of 36 cents.
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By Ciara O'Rourke • February 10, 2021
Some critics have said that Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline with one executive order would quickly result in higher gasoline prices. But we previously found that, for several reasons, that’s not the case. For starters, the pipeline wasn’t operating yet, so canceling it didn’t change the balance of supply and demand.
In the same executive order, Biden placed a moratorium on oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. But Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.com, said that action has not affected current gas prices either, because current oil supplies are not affected. The order could, however, have an impact on gas prices in a few years, he said.
In general, a president has limited control over the weekly and monthly shifts in gasoline prices. Gas prices depend mostly on global supply and demand.
The OPEC oil cartel and Russia have made voluntary production cuts, which has the effect of raising prices. A greater impact has been made on prices by demand, as a result of the slow but steady economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
It was comedy enough you used politi fact a mouthpiece for the government trying to use the lie they are independent but you really gave us comedy using fascist Facebook as a source,miserable fail.:auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
Your false meter is your propaganda op piece shill.:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
For a site that subtly shades the truth in issues for political gain and credence "mostly correct"
isn't very impressive to me.
But.....But....Dey got dat big METER!!:laughing0301: View attachment 488514
This troll wins first prize as the most comic post of the year.:abgg2q.jpg:that was comedy at its best the part of FACEBOOK of all people flagging something claiming g it to be fake news,like Facebook is not biased and is really objective and never censors government corruption.:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
 
So wait, wait, wait. Let me get this straight. These motherfuckers on this forum post GatewayPundit and ImARetardConservative.com articles left and right and you're cool. But when a well-respected poster puts up a Politifact article you have to *checks notes*

Take 20 minutes to look up every donor to the website and show it to all of us.
Comedy gold one true child troll calls this guy a respected poster.:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
...No Cabal, bro. Just us normal people who don't get our news from Trump's daily newsletter emails.

I have been researching these things long before Trump.
Oh I'm sure you've been researching a lot. Moon landing fakings, JFK assassination, 9/11... You probably research all the time.
The fact you really think the official versions by the government of Jfk and 9/11 are the ultimate truth prove you are one stupid fuck.:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:and it’s even more comedy gold you a child says this guy is a respected poster:auiqs.jpg: oh and gateway pundit and that other news sources you mentioned are indeed a hundred times more credible than his source which somebody just proved is funded by the government,a mouthpiece for them.:abgg2q.jpg: Gateway pundit and that other one you mentioned are independent and not funded by the government as political fact is as that one poster exposed little boy:rofl::auiqs.jpg::rofl:
 
The independent Pulitzer winning website notes that the pipeline wasn't even operational, despite the fake news spread by Facebook right winger Ted Nugent.
Facebook flagged the fake news too.
The good news is that if you like fake news, the false claim is widely available in USMB, where right wing nicknames gladly copy and paste what Ted Nugent types.
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7cf81e6f294db8af7f47a3cb47f42fc2.jpg

Facebook posts
stated on March 7, 2021 in a Facebook post:
Says Joe Biden executive orders caused price increases of 50 cents in gas and 10% in food.
true
false



President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)
President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)

President Joe Biden signs his first executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP)

Tom Kertscher
By Tom KertscherMarch 10, 2021
No, the price of gas isn’t up 50 cents, price of food isn’t up 10% under Biden
IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT
  • The average price of gas is about 34 cents per gallon higher since Biden took office.
  • Experts say Biden’s orders on the Keystone pipeline and oil and gas leasing might affect future gas prices, but have no effect on current prices.
  • Grocery store prices are 3.5% higher than they were one year ago and have risen less than 1% in 2021.
See the sources for this fact-check

Are President Joe Biden’s executive orders so powerful that, in the less than two months he’s held office, they have spiked the price of gasoline by 50 cents and the price of food by 10%?
That’s the claim of a post widely shared by musician Ted Nugent and others on Facebook.
It says: "When executive orders cause gas to go up 50 cents a gallon and food costs to increase 10%, you just taxed the middle class."


The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)
Biden began issuing executive orders on Jan. 20, the day of his inauguration. The claim we’re checking was posted March 7. Let’s see what’s happened in between.
Gas up 34 cents; orders not a factor
Since bottoming out at $1.87 a gallon in late April 2020, gas prices have mostly been going up. The bulk of the increase came under President Donald Trump, with prices continuing to rise under Biden.
Nationally, the average price of a gallon of gas was $2.46 on Jan. 18, the final weekly tally before Biden took office. It rose to $2.80 on March 1, the latest weekly tally before the Facebook post, according to the U.S. Energy Administration. That’s an increase of 34 cents under Biden.
The prices were similar at GasBuddy.com: $2.41 on Jan. 19 and $2.77 on March 7 — an increase of 36 cents.
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By Ciara O'Rourke • February 10, 2021
Some critics have said that Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline with one executive order would quickly result in higher gasoline prices. But we previously found that, for several reasons, that’s not the case. For starters, the pipeline wasn’t operating yet, so canceling it didn’t change the balance of supply and demand.
In the same executive order, Biden placed a moratorium on oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. But Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.com, said that action has not affected current gas prices either, because current oil supplies are not affected. The order could, however, have an impact on gas prices in a few years, he said.
In general, a president has limited control over the weekly and monthly shifts in gasoline prices. Gas prices depend mostly on global supply and demand.
The OPEC oil cartel and Russia have made voluntary production cuts, which has the effect of raising prices. A greater impact has been made on prices by demand, as a result of the slow but steady economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.

Maybe you should refer to this before you believe anything politfact says.

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And I would suggest looking into all those companies that fund this purveyor of propaganda.
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you so much owned the sorry ass of this shill from Langley and embarrassed him leaving him with shit all over his face in embarrassment as Lillie boy frenchie and smoking op and the other resident trolls usmb who ignored this excellent post of yours checkmating the op.:up:
 
So wait, wait, wait. Let me get this straight. These motherfuckers on this forum post GatewayPundit and ImARetardConservative.com articles left and right and you're cool. But when a well-respected poster puts up a Politifact article you have to *checks notes*

Take 20 minutes to look up every donor to the website and show it to all of us.

I take it you don't like it when you confronted with facts. That is ok, because most people don't and choose to go through the world blindly. Don't you believe in doing your own research on matters?

The GatewayPundit isn't funded by any of these big corporations or the Cabal for the matter.

The Gateway Pundit is 100% owned by Jim Hoft, with no outside investors, grants, or funding. TGP is funded by paid advertising in order to provide a free news source for our readers.
:thankusmile: It is so funny how everytime you speak the truth cia shill smoking op gets angry.:abgg2q.jpg:
 
So wait, wait, wait. Let me get this straight. These motherfuckers on this forum post GatewayPundit and ImARetardConservative.com articles left and right and you're cool. But when a well-respected poster puts up a Politifact article you have to *checks notes*

Take 20 minutes to look up every donor to the website and show it to all of us.

I take it you don't like it when you confronted with facts. That is ok, because most people don't and choose to go through the world blindly. Don't you believe in doing your own research on matters?

The GatewayPundit isn't funded by any of these big corporations or the Cabal for the matter.

The Gateway Pundit is 100% owned by Jim Hoft, with no outside investors, grants, or funding. TGP is funded by paid advertising in order to provide a free news source for our readers.
Free propaganda.

The Gateway Pundit was founded prior to the 2004 United States presidential election, according to its founder, Jim Hoft, to "speak the truth" and to "expose the wickedness of the left."
In 2016, it provided favorable coverage of Donald Trump's presidential campaign and, after Trump's election, was granted press credentials by the White House.

The Gateway Pundit, and Daily Stormer, are routinely sued by victims of these published reports for libel and defamation."
As a result of a number of lawsuits against The Gateway Pundit over its false stories, it was reported in March 2018 that Jim Hoft had told his writers to be more careful: "I don't want any more lawsuits so we have to be really careful with what we put up."
Hoft stated that he believes the lawsuits "are part of a multi-pronged effort to attack media outlets on the right."
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Gateway_Pundit

May as well get your 'facts" from thethe Onion.

The Cabal always tries to take the little guys out that tell the truth. And they will try to tarnish their reputations and kill their characters not to mention try to bankrupt their companies. That is nothing new. If you are not part of the Cabal, you have to fight to stay alive because they will take you out if you go against their agenda and propaganda. Look what happened to JFK and they literally took him out.
:thankusmile: :yes_text12: He is a shill from Langley sent here by his boss to troll so he already knows that,you totally owned his ass and humiliated him.
 
...No Cabal, bro. Just us normal people who don't get our news from Trump's daily newsletter emails.

I have been researching these things long before Trump. You just have seemed to base your whole reality off of Trump. Maybe you should try reading a book for once and learn who really controls the world. Anyone you don't agree with you, you have been programmed by the MSM to call them Trumpest. It's ok, you are not the only one in this world that falls for propaganda and mind control. Now is your chance to change that and start learning. Or you could go on the rest of your life being a defenseless sheeple. The choice is always yours.
:thankusmile: :yes_text12: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
The little child is too programmed and too immature to want to unlearn what he has learned in his corrupt school system he is attending now I’m afraid.Like Bear said so very well,you are try8mg to reason with punky Brewster. :up:
 
“A Facebook post claims that Biden executive orders caused price increases of 50 cents per gallon in gas and 10% in food in the less than two months since he took office.

The average price of gas is about 34 cents per gallon higher since Biden took office, not 50 cents. Experts say Biden’s orders on the Keystone pipeline and oil and gas leasing might affect future gas prices, but have no effect on current prices.

Grocery store prices are 3.5% higher than they were one year ago and have risen less than 1% in 2021. That’s far short of 10%.

We rate the post False.” ibid

Of course it’s false.

But the dishonest, reprehensible right will continue to propagate such lies regardless.
 
“A Facebook post claims that Biden executive orders caused price increases of 50 cents per gallon in gas and 10% in food in the less than two months since he took office.

The average price of gas is about 34 cents per gallon higher since Biden took office, not 50 cents. Experts say Biden’s orders on the Keystone pipeline and oil and gas leasing might affect future gas prices, but have no effect on current prices.

Grocery store prices are 3.5% higher than they were one year ago and have risen less than 1% in 2021. That’s far short of 10%.

We rate the post False.” ibid

Of course it’s false.

But the dishonest, reprehensible right will continue to propagate such lies regardless.
Oh bullshit, the cost of gasoline can vary greatly from state to state. Some states ARE seeing 50 cent increases. In any case, If Trump were elected gas prices would have remained low and the cost of groceries wouldn't have risen either. You little Democrat-Marxist tools always uphold anything that brings suffering to honest American citizens.
 
Stopping the Keystone pipeline didn't disrupt supply but it did give us an idea of Biden's new found disdain for fossil fuel. Biden has destroyed all confidence for fossil fuel exploration. His idiotic approach will definitely reduce supply and raise prices.
 
The independent Pulitzer winning website notes that the pipeline wasn't even operational, despite the fake news spread by Facebook right winger Ted Nugent.
Facebook flagged the fake news too.
The good news is that if you like fake news, the false claim is widely available in USMB, where right wing nicknames gladly copy and paste what Ted Nugent types.

Anyone that claims Politifact isn't biased is simply showing how biased THEY are!
 
Stopping the Keystone pipeline didn't disrupt supply but it did give us an idea of Biden's new found disdain for fossil fuel. Biden has destroyed all confidence for fossil fuel exploration. His idiotic approach will definitely reduce supply and raise prices.

Keystone already has unused capacity all over the midwest. Keystone XL provides NO BENEFIT to the US consumer.. It does provide a tax dodge ad profits for Canada and the Chinese owners of their tarsands.

You should have known this 12 years ago.
 
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“A Facebook post claims that Biden executive orders caused price increases of 50 cents per gallon in gas and 10% in food in the less than two months since he took office.

The average price of gas is about 34 cents per gallon higher since Biden took office, not 50 cents. Experts say Biden’s orders on the Keystone pipeline and oil and gas leasing might affect future gas prices, but have no effect on current prices.

Grocery store prices are 3.5% higher than they were one year ago and have risen less than 1% in 2021. That’s far short of 10%.

We rate the post False.” ibid

Of course it’s false.

But the dishonest, reprehensible right will continue to propagate such lies regardless.
So the price of gasoline under Dementia Joe has "only" risen 34 cents per gallon and not 50 cents (if we take politifact at their word, and I don't).
Fuel costs vary from place to place.

That's still a substantial rise and cancelling the XL pipeline will only
increase the price of oil even more.
And Biden's multi trillion dollar infrastructure b.s. will cause inflation to
raise the cost even higher. U.S. consumer prices jump to the highest since 2008 as inflation rises

And Joe has us back at the mercy of the Saudis instead of energy independence for the US.

So who is feeling good about the direction we are headed in?
Who thinks Joe is a stable smart leader?
 
Keystone already has unused capacity all over the midwest. Keystone XL provides NO BENEFIT to the US consumer.. It does provide a tax dodge ad profits for Canada and the Chinese owners of their tarsands.

You should have known this 12 years ago.
So they'll just ship the oil by more environmentally risky and dirtier rail cars.

Ignorant fucking stooge.
 
Shut up and pay up.

Gas is going much, much higher as Xiden eliminates the working class through inflation.

And then.....call it "true equality".....equality in poverty.

But you'll like it.

If you dont and you say so BLM will re-educate you.
 
So they'll just ship the oil by more environmentally risky and dirtier rail cars.

Ignorant fucking stooge.

The US has 4 refineries in the midwest that were refitted to refine the tarsands sludge. The Keystone pipelines already exist.

Keystone wants MORE taxfree profits and so do the Chinese owners of their tarsand strip mining. I never figured you for a fan of China.
 
The independent Pulitzer winning website notes that the pipeline wasn't even operational, despite the fake news spread by Facebook right winger Ted Nugent.
Facebook flagged the fake news too.
The good news is that if you like fake news, the false claim is widely available in USMB, where right wing nicknames gladly copy and paste what Ted Nugent types.

That just shows you that idiots do fact checking.

Joe Dufus shut down a pipleline that was going to efficiently carry large amounts of Canadian oil and that had a great impact on the futures market. Also, all this silly ass Environmental Wacko bullshit the administration is spouting is having dire effects on the market.

They need to turn in their filthy ass Pulitzer Prize. They are morons spouting what the uneducated Left wants to hear.
 
So the price of gasoline under Dementia Joe has "only" risen 34 cents per gallon and not 50 cents (if we take politifact at their word, and I don't).
Fuel costs vary from place to place.

That's still a substantial rise and cancelling the XL pipeline will only
increase the price of oil even more.
And Biden's multi trillion dollar infrastructure b.s. will cause inflation to
raise the cost even higher. U.S. consumer prices jump to the highest since 2008 as inflation rises

And Joe has us back at the mercy of the Saudis instead of energy independence for the US.

So who is feeling good about the direction we are headed in?
Who thinks Joe is a stable smart leader?
The price of gas EXACTLY DOUBLED in a year where I live.

Nobody except the far left cares about the spin from these leftist websites
 

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