The Biden Economic Miracle!

Uncle Joseph Biden (God's choice) will get to the bottom of it.


Good post. Consider this as well.


The continual placement of the blame for high gas prices in Biden's lap is just illogical. There is rampant collusion going on in the marketplace. We moronically are exporting diesel in this period of unprecedented inflation. And did you see any Republicans calling for something to be done about higher gas prices? Hell no. They not only don't care, they welcome those high prices because they can blame Biden. They don't give two shits about their constituents, they are all about "winning".

I mean this is how gas pricing works. If you have a branded station, like say Exxon, and prices are going up. When you take delivery they measure what you already have in your tanks and they access a surcharge to bring the price of gas, that YOU ALREADY BOUGHT, to the new level. How insane is that. The distributor made a profit when he delivered the fuel to you, now they can add to that profit simply because the price is going up. That practice should be banned, it hammers the independent business owners and only enhances the profits of the oil monopolies. Not to mention we all pay more for fuel.
 
Post ports could be under the "command" of a lieutenant postmaster general during times of peace.

As ports of entry into the US, they should also include some jurisdiction for a presence from the surgeon general's office.

Their "mission" to promote the general welfare at every opportunity within their subject matter specialization.
a lieutenant PMG?.....lol.....there is no such thing danny.....were the hell did you get that?...
 
Gas Prices
PriceStationCity
4.150Aery's Market 4710 Auburn Blvd Sacramento Nov 6,10:19 AMSacramento
4.190Costco 1600 Expo Pkwy Sacramento Nov 6,5:29 PMSacramento
4.190 CashDiamond Gas & Mart 8329 Folsom Blvd Sacramento Nov 6,4:24 PMSacramento
4.190 CashValero 3100 Broadway Sacramento Nov 6,3:35 PMSacramento


Looks like gas is $4.19 a gallon in Sacramento, CA.

Is it more expensive where you are?

Does the President Control Gas Prices?​

By Jeff Lenard 3 min read
Truth be told, U.S. presidents have very little control over the price per gallon.
February 03, 2021
Does the President Control Gas Prices?

No, the U.S. president does not control gas prices​

THE QUESTION​

Is the U.S. president responsible for rising gas prices?

THE SOURCES​

THE ANSWER​

This is false.


No, the president of the United States does not control gas prices.
No, the U.S. president does not control gas prices
 
Gas Prices
PriceStationCity
4.150Aery's Market 4710 Auburn Blvd Sacramento Nov 6,10:19 AMSacramento
4.190Costco 1600 Expo Pkwy Sacramento Nov 6,5:29 PMSacramento
4.190 CashDiamond Gas & Mart 8329 Folsom Blvd Sacramento Nov 6,4:24 PMSacramento
4.190 CashValero 3100 Broadway Sacramento Nov 6,3:35 PMSacramento


Looks like gas is $4.19 a gallon in Sacramento, CA.

Is it more expensive where you are?

THE MAIN DRIVER OF INFLATION IS A MURDEROUS MANIAC IN RIYADH

Saudi Arabia is withholding oil production because Biden won’t meet with Mohammed bin Salman after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the president suggested.​

Ryan Grim, Ken Klippenstein
November 11 2021, 12:04 p.m.

SAUDI CROWN PRINCE Mohammed bin Salman is enacting revenge on Democrats in general and President Joe Biden specifically for the party’s increasingly standoffish attitude toward the kingdom — by driving up energy prices and fueling global inflation.

Biden himself seemed to allude to this at a town hall event with CNN last month, during which he attributed high gas prices to a certain “foreign policy initiative” of his, adding, “There’s a lot of Middle Eastern folks who want to talk to me. I’m not sure I’m going to talk to them.”

Biden was making a not-so-veiled reference to his refusal to meet with the crown prince and acknowledge him as Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler due to his role in the grisly murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October of 2018. The move came after Biden vowed during a debate with President Donald Trump to make MBS, as he’s known, “a pariah” and represented a stark departure from Trump’s warm relations with the desert kingdom and the crown prince.

In June 2018, heading into the midterms, Trump requested that Saudi Arabia and its cartel, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, lower energy prices by increasing output, and the kingdom complied. Prices bottomed out in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic, and usage sank to record lows. Prices surged once the pandemic waned and the economy reopened, and this August Biden requested that OPEC again increase output.

This time MBS refused, angry at having yet to be granted an audience with Biden and contemptuous of the U.S. pullback from the war in Yemen. As one of his first pieces of business, Biden had ordered the end of American support for Saudi Arabia and the UAE’s war, though caveated it by barring only the backing of “offensive operations.” Saudi Arabia nevertheless received it as a grievous blow.

Ali Shihabi, a Saudi national who is considered a voice for MBS in Washington, made that clear in October, tweeting, “Biden has the phone number of who he will have to call if he wants any favours.”

The Main Driver of Inflation Is a Murderous Maniac in Riyadh

homey don't play that.
 

THE MAIN DRIVER OF INFLATION IS A MURDEROUS MANIAC IN RIYADH

Saudi Arabia is withholding oil production because Biden won’t meet with Mohammed bin Salman after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the president suggested.​

Ryan Grim, Ken Klippenstein
November 11 2021, 12:04 p.m.

SAUDI CROWN PRINCE Mohammed bin Salman is enacting revenge on Democrats in general and President Joe Biden specifically for the party’s increasingly standoffish attitude toward the kingdom — by driving up energy prices and fueling global inflation.

Biden himself seemed to allude to this at a town hall event with CNN last month, during which he attributed high gas prices to a certain “foreign policy initiative” of his, adding, “There’s a lot of Middle Eastern folks who want to talk to me. I’m not sure I’m going to talk to them.”

Biden was making a not-so-veiled reference to his refusal to meet with the crown prince and acknowledge him as Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler due to his role in the grisly murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October of 2018. The move came after Biden vowed during a debate with President Donald Trump to make MBS, as he’s known, “a pariah” and represented a stark departure from Trump’s warm relations with the desert kingdom and the crown prince.

In June 2018, heading into the midterms, Trump requested that Saudi Arabia and its cartel, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, lower energy prices by increasing output, and the kingdom complied. Prices bottomed out in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic, and usage sank to record lows. Prices surged once the pandemic waned and the economy reopened, and this August Biden requested that OPEC again increase output.

This time MBS refused, angry at having yet to be granted an audience with Biden and contemptuous of the U.S. pullback from the war in Yemen. As one of his first pieces of business, Biden had ordered the end of American support for Saudi Arabia and the UAE’s war, though caveated it by barring only the backing of “offensive operations.” Saudi Arabia nevertheless received it as a grievous blow.

Ali Shihabi, a Saudi national who is considered a voice for MBS in Washington, made that clear in October, tweeting, “Biden has the phone number of who he will have to call if he wants any favours.”

The Main Driver of Inflation Is a Murderous Maniac in Riyadh

homey don't play that.

Wow, you people will literally believe anything!

LOL
 
Wow, you people will literally believe anything!

LOL

says the troll who believes when donny ... the decades old conman who grifted his whole life ... said that the election was rigged, & that the mypillowfreak has the goods, & that the insurrection on jan 6 was just a bunch of tourists.
 
Great!

Now we can try and get a second job to help pay for the higher priced gas and food and pretty much everything else

Can't wait for the increased taxes!
Based upon one's partisan bias, U.S. presidents are inevitably credited with good juju or bad juju regarding global inflation, etc., but it's one of the economic indexes that is above their pay grade.

It's currently looking pretty good, certainly, but one never knows:


 

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