Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden literally praised higher gas prices. He is loving this.
While he doesn’t “love”the increased economic burden he knows it’s placing on people, he’s 100% correct about it being necessary to transition this country off an oil based transportation model. And that will only happen when people simply cannot afford gasoline, period. So yes, we must endure a period of people being unhappy and not being able to go about things as they used to, in order to move past this.
Change is never easy. Inertia has to be overcome. And that’s not accomplished by giving people the option to keep doing what they’ve been doing. I’d like to see gas over $10 a gallon within the next year, and staying there. Because that’s what it’s going to take to get the public to come around and commit to EVs and using mass transit.
That’s our only option. Because if we don’t, the planet dies. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Liberal leaning Pew research
White liberals twice as likely to have mental illness diagnosis
https://www.hennessysview.com/p/psychologic-disorders-white-liberals?s=r
The science is settled on that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Liberal leaning Pew research
White liberals twice as likely to have mental illness diagnosis
https://www.hennessysview.com/p/psychologic-disorders-white-liberals?s=r
The science is settled on that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden literally praised higher gas prices. He is loving this.
While he doesn’t “love”the increased economic burden he knows it’s placing on people, he’s 100% correct about it being necessary to transition this country off an oil based transportation model. And that will only happen when people simply cannot afford gasoline, period. So yes, we must endure a period of people being unhappy and not being able to go about things as they used to, in order to move past this.
Change is never easy. Inertia has to be overcome. And that’s not accomplished by giving people the option to keep doing what they’ve been doing. I’d like to see gas over $10 a gallon within the next year, and staying there. Because that’s what it’s going to take to get the public to come around and commit to EVs and using mass transit.
That’s our only option. Because if we don’t, the planet dies. Period.
The white liberal end game is always the gated community elites pointing fingers and the populace forced to eat zoo animals. That’s where mental illness ends up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is part of the plan. He *wants* high prices.
President Biden said that the country is going through an "incredible transition" away from fossil fuels via the high gas prices being experienced nationwide.
Biden made the statement on gas prices during a joint press conference with Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday.
"Here’s the situation. And when it comes to the gas prices, we’re going through an incredible transition that is taking place that, God willing, when it’s over, we’ll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over," Biden said, seeming to justify or praise those sky-high prices Americans face at the pump.
Higher gas prices are literally inevitable. A finite resource that is in high demand from a growing population of billions of humans can only ever lead to steadily increasing prices. Transitioning away from oil is an obvious necessity. Why can’t you see that?
The first thing Biden did was put the Keystone pipeline off the table. He created this deliberately.
That pipeline wouldn’t even be operational by now. It’s absence has not affected prices at the pump.
I do not believe you have even the most basic understanding of economics or commodities.
Biden’s decision to cancel the KeystoneXL permits immediately spiked gasoline prices higher, and they have only increased from there.
You're totally right. Today's gas prices have absolutely nothing to do with increased global demand, supply chain kinks, or sanctions on Russia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden literally praised higher gas prices. He is loving this.
While he doesn’t “love”the increased economic burden he knows it’s placing on people, he’s 100% correct about it being necessary to transition this country off an oil based transportation model. And that will only happen when people simply cannot afford gasoline, period. So yes, we must endure a period of people being unhappy and not being able to go about things as they used to, in order to move past this.
Change is never easy. Inertia has to be overcome. And that’s not accomplished by giving people the option to keep doing what they’ve been doing. I’d like to see gas over $10 a gallon within the next year, and staying there. Because that’s what it’s going to take to get the public to come around and commit to EVs and using mass transit.
That’s our only option. Because if we don’t, the planet dies. Period.
The white liberal end game is always the gated community elites pointing fingers and the populace forced to eat zoo animals. That’s where mental illness ends up.
The real people are the ones that end up having to eat zoo animals due to collectivist leaders.
You've certainly built up an ..... interesting mythology about liberals. You may want to turn your computer off, go outside, and talk to some real people sometime. It'll be good for you. I promise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden literally praised higher gas prices. He is loving this.
While he doesn’t “love”the increased economic burden he knows it’s placing on people, he’s 100% correct about it being necessary to transition this country off an oil based transportation model. And that will only happen when people simply cannot afford gasoline, period. So yes, we must endure a period of people being unhappy and not being able to go about things as they used to, in order to move past this.
Change is never easy. Inertia has to be overcome. And that’s not accomplished by giving people the option to keep doing what they’ve been doing. I’d like to see gas over $10 a gallon within the next year, and staying there. Because that’s what it’s going to take to get the public to come around and commit to EVs and using mass transit.
That’s our only option. Because if we don’t, the planet dies. Period.
The white liberal end game is always the gated community elites pointing fingers and the populace forced to eat zoo animals. That’s where mental illness ends up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden literally praised higher gas prices. He is loving this.
While he doesn’t “love”the increased economic burden he knows it’s placing on people, he’s 100% correct about it being necessary to transition this country off an oil based transportation model. And that will only happen when people simply cannot afford gasoline, period. So yes, we must endure a period of people being unhappy and not being able to go about things as they used to, in order to move past this.
Change is never easy. Inertia has to be overcome. And that’s not accomplished by giving people the option to keep doing what they’ve been doing. I’d like to see gas over $10 a gallon within the next year, and staying there. Because that’s what it’s going to take to get the public to come around and commit to EVs and using mass transit.
That’s our only option. Because if we don’t, the planet dies. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Biden literally praised higher gas prices. He is loving this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is part of the plan. He *wants* high prices.
President Biden said that the country is going through an "incredible transition" away from fossil fuels via the high gas prices being experienced nationwide.
Biden made the statement on gas prices during a joint press conference with Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday.
"Here’s the situation. And when it comes to the gas prices, we’re going through an incredible transition that is taking place that, God willing, when it’s over, we’ll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over," Biden said, seeming to justify or praise those sky-high prices Americans face at the pump.
Higher gas prices are literally inevitable. A finite resource that is in high demand from a growing population of billions of humans can only ever lead to steadily increasing prices. Transitioning away from oil is an obvious necessity. Why can’t you see that?
The first thing Biden did was put the Keystone pipeline off the table. He created this deliberately.
That pipeline wouldn’t even be operational by now. It’s absence has not affected prices at the pump.
I do not believe you have even the most basic understanding of economics or commodities.
Biden’s decision to cancel the KeystoneXL permits immediately spiked gasoline prices higher, and they have only increased from there.
You're totally right. Today's gas prices have absolutely nothing to do with increased global demand, supply chain kinks, or sanctions on Russia.
Diesel prices up 100 percent. Nobody will replace retired or destroyed refineries due to environmental wackos and aggressive white progressive mental illness.
https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/diesel-prices-up-100-percent/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is part of the plan. He *wants* high prices.
President Biden said that the country is going through an "incredible transition" away from fossil fuels via the high gas prices being experienced nationwide.
Biden made the statement on gas prices during a joint press conference with Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday.
"Here’s the situation. And when it comes to the gas prices, we’re going through an incredible transition that is taking place that, God willing, when it’s over, we’ll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over," Biden said, seeming to justify or praise those sky-high prices Americans face at the pump.
Higher gas prices are literally inevitable. A finite resource that is in high demand from a growing population of billions of humans can only ever lead to steadily increasing prices. Transitioning away from oil is an obvious necessity. Why can’t you see that?
The first thing Biden did was put the Keystone pipeline off the table. He created this deliberately.
That pipeline wouldn’t even be operational by now. It’s absence has not affected prices at the pump.
I do not believe you have even the most basic understanding of economics or commodities.
Biden’s decision to cancel the KeystoneXL permits immediately spiked gasoline prices higher, and they have only increased from there.
You're totally right. Today's gas prices have absolutely nothing to do with increased global demand, supply chain kinks, or sanctions on Russia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is part of the plan. He *wants* high prices.
President Biden said that the country is going through an "incredible transition" away from fossil fuels via the high gas prices being experienced nationwide.
Biden made the statement on gas prices during a joint press conference with Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday.
"Here’s the situation. And when it comes to the gas prices, we’re going through an incredible transition that is taking place that, God willing, when it’s over, we’ll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over," Biden said, seeming to justify or praise those sky-high prices Americans face at the pump.
Higher gas prices are literally inevitable. A finite resource that is in high demand from a growing population of billions of humans can only ever lead to steadily increasing prices. Transitioning away from oil is an obvious necessity. Why can’t you see that?
The first thing Biden did was put the Keystone pipeline off the table. He created this deliberately.
That pipeline wouldn’t even be operational by now. It’s absence has not affected prices at the pump.
I do not believe you have even the most basic understanding of economics or commodities.
Biden’s decision to cancel the KeystoneXL permits immediately spiked gasoline prices higher, and they have only increased from there.