Anonymous wrote:
No, you wouldn’t. You’d see the price of crude go up to match current gas prices.
There are only two ways out of this. More supply. Less consumption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, you wouldn’t. You’d see the price of crude go up to match current gas prices.
There are only two ways out of this. More supply. Less consumption.
Three ways, actually
Calling anyone who criticizes Biden about gas prices a Trumper. This is the route they'll keep going down.
Who is doing that?
Why has the GOP fought alternative energy tooth and nail? Why did they reduce efficiency standards under Elaine Chao?
Or you could call your GOP senators and ask them to support the proposed law that would have prevented oil and gas price gouging.
The GOP has not fought alternative energy. We just don't believe (and it is proving to be correct) that this nation is ready to go as green as the Dems think we should. The technology isn't there. The infrastructure isn't there. The war on fossil fuels that the Dems have waged have resulted in record high gas prices. This is part of their plan.
And, the law that you reference.... It would have done NOTHING for oil and gas prices. You first have to prove there is gouging going on. No Dem has provided any evidence of such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, you wouldn’t. You’d see the price of crude go up to match current gas prices.
There are only two ways out of this. More supply. Less consumption.
Three ways, actually
Calling anyone who criticizes Biden about gas prices a Trumper. This is the route they'll keep going down.
Who is doing that?
Why has the GOP fought alternative energy tooth and nail? Why did they reduce efficiency standards under Elaine Chao?
Or you could call your GOP senators and ask them to support the proposed law that would have prevented oil and gas price gouging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, you wouldn’t. You’d see the price of crude go up to match current gas prices.
There are only two ways out of this. More supply. Less consumption.
Three ways, actually
Calling anyone who criticizes Biden about gas prices a Trumper. This is the route they'll keep going down.
Anonymous wrote:
No, you wouldn’t. You’d see the price of crude go up to match current gas prices.
There are only two ways out of this. More supply. Less consumption.
Anonymous wrote:
Even if everything were green-lighted today, KXL would take years. And, it is for very low-quality tar sands oil that can't be refined anywhere other than a handful of gulf coast refineries and the quality of product that can be made from it is limited - it's typically not being used for domestic gasoline and thus wouldn't do much for the cost at the pump.