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It's higher in London and many other non American locations. Conclusion: Biden is not in fact responsible for gas prices.
Everything good = Trump
Everything bad = Biden
It's their "logic"
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It's higher in London and many other non American locations. Conclusion: Biden is not in fact responsible for gas prices.
No, I fully accept that the reason is the stupidity of the American Conservative.The only stupidity on display here is yours. You ask a question you most likely already knew the answer to then respond like a dumbass when you are given the answer anyway because you didn’t want to hear it now that is retarded. You have been given the answer as to why Biden is being blamed for high gas prices you can either accept or not I really don’t care.
The reason it's higher in the UK is because of socialism.It's higher in London and many other non American locations. Conclusion: Biden is not in fact responsible for gas prices.
Obama said it best.....Everything good = Trump
Everything bad = Biden
It's their "logic"
It's higher in London and many other non American locations.
London isn't floating on oil and gas like we are. Biden is responsible for crippling the industry, and our economy.It's higher in London and many other non American locations. Conclusion: Biden is not in fact responsible for gas prices.
Everything good = Trump
Everything bad = Biden
It's their "logic"
What an idiot, compare the difference in fuel taxes between the US and those other countries.It's higher in London and many other non American locations. Conclusion: Biden is not in fact responsible for gas prices.
It's like you know nothing about this topic.Taxes are irrelevant when looking at relative price increases
Including me!The same reason that every President before him was responsible when there were high gas prices they are the President. Every President Democrat and Republican get far more blame than they should when things are going bad and far more credit that they should when things are going good. This has been explanied many times by many different posters here.
You pulled that right out of your ass.Right, but once you take in percent in price change, they're still seeing bugger increases than we are.
Biden's policies set the stage for the inflation we're seeing in the United States. England has its own idiots to blame.It's higher in London and many other non American locations. Conclusion: Biden is not in fact responsible for gas prices.
They just postponed/cancelled another big lease sale last week.Well let's see.
He said he wanted to & would get rid of fossil fuels in America even before he took office.
He cancelled the Keystone Pipeline extension immediately after he was sworn in.
He had his agencies cancel, "reconsider" or obstruct leases the oil companies were interested in while putting areas with no oil up for lease.
He has been releasing our Strategic Reserves to foreign countries.
His Transportation & Energy heads laugh at complaints & tell people to either buy unaffordable SUV's or suck it up because they will not open up our own domestic supplies.
Oil companies know the meat puppet is only following orders & those orders are to crash our energy production capacities as quickly but quietly as possible, so the free market isn't eager to step in to fix the problem knowing the deck is stacked against them.
Other than that, diaper dude isn't responsible for anything
He's partially responsible. By restricting various oil leases and by taking an escalation tactic with the Ukraine conflict, it has exacerbated already existing supply chain issues.It's higher in London and many other non American locations. Conclusion: Biden is not in fact responsible for gas prices.
An overload of buggers in Europe?Right, but once you take in percent in price change, they're still seeing bugger increases than we are.
An overload of buggers in Europe?
Are you familiar with question marks?How's that
How's that.
When comparing items of the same base price, yes. You specifically were talking about higher prices overall. So, Europe already has a higher starting point for prices because of taxation.Taxes are irrelevant when looking at relative price increases