A+ for style points and maybe someone here can elaborate on each point since there are certainly some major hurdles and costs to EVs, power generation, raw materials and general efficiency. Or we can just keep arguing at a high level and, I’m, someone with a stem degree can tell us it’s impossible. |
Yawn, speak facts please. |
It’s not “style” it’s called creating a straw man and being a bully. That’s the Republican way. |
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What was bullying about pointing out that we have no feasible plan for any of those problem topics?
No feasibility, no action. Simple reality. |
Should have been to Living on a Prayer, not Kumbaya. Either way some people here have zero information about how things they want actually work. Politicians must love how dumb and lack of common sense there is. |
| Oh we could reduce demand by asking people to go back to working from home. Do that and you could easily remove all of Russian oil production and prices would still fall. |
| Maybe California will knock some of its $2.5 per gallon state tax for its people? |
Half the country that works does not work from home whatsoever. Teachers, shops, medical, gigs, repairmen, etc. |
CA does not have a $2.5 per gallon tax. Where do you idiots get this stuff? |
Yup…only thing the PP did was spit facts…. The whole post was facts |
| The Biden EO doesn't disclose the additional regulatory hurdles and costs to drill. This includes the 90% of wells on private properties. While the time and costs aren't pinned down, it adds at least $50 more per barrel and 12 months to the approval process. Imaging if Biden temporary suspended these additional regulations? |
GDP growth was negative 3.5% in 2020 and unemployment was over 14%. Yes, gas prices were low because Trump plunged us into a recession. We were all there. We know you are lying. |
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The US importing oil from authoritarian regimes is bad. Can that be acknowledged?
Biden issued an executive order his first week in office that is making that happen. Domestic oil production is crippled. As a pp stated, when Trump was president gas was reasonably priced, and Putin didn’t invade Ukraine. Somehow Biden is allowing the invasion to to happen, and inflation is at a 40 year high, and people are blaming Trump. Trump isn’t president. Biden is. It’s Biden’s responsibility to deal with current issues. Every president takes the reins and provides leadership, there’s no magic spell to erase history and provide him with a bank slate from which to govern. The theme seems to be that Trump is still more powerful than Biden is, and Biden is the president. |
There was a thing called COVID. And by the time Trump left office, the economy was already sharply rebounding and unemployment sharply falling. Not that he'll get credit for it. I can tell the Democrats are spinning everything to protect Biden and the fact that they elected a third rate failure who's turning out to be worse than Trump was. And Trump was awful as a president on many levels, but at least we didn't have wars happening under Trump or skyrocketing oil prices or inflation. Dare I say I miss the first three years of Trump? As long as I turned off the TV and didn't pay attention to the hysterical pundits talking about Russian collusion, things were pretty good. Never forget what Barack Obama said: never underestimate Joe Biden's ability to **** things up. |
Obviously the Democrats were responsible for everything bad that happened during Trump's presidency. And they are also responsible for everything bad that happens during Biden's presidency. |