We could have avoided these high gas prices and continued on the road towards complete energy independence. Instead, President Biden catered to his base’s “Green New Deal” agenda—and we see where that’s gotten us.

Mar 10, 2022 · 5:40 PM UTC

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BULLSHIT!!!
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We could have avoided these high gas prices had the oil company CEOs taken modest profits instead of record profits, Tim...!
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The US oil companies have THOUSANDS of leases and permits sitting around, not being used. They WANT the price of oil to go up. Your $1.7T oil company tax cut wasn't enough for them.
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Can you explain why US oil production is currently the highest it has ever been? Can you name who the current US president is? Can you explain why you don't understand that, whoever the president is, he has little to no control over the retail price of gasoline at the pump?
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Really, Tim? The Green New Deal is the single thing that's oil to rise across the globe? And the answer for this is for the Pres to ignore the 1000s of open leases, give more leases, and do nothing to actually force oil co's to do their damn jobs and drill? That's your hill, huh?
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If this was such a big deal, why didn't you guys do more to move us to independence during the 4 years you had the power?
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Cortez Masto: Can you explain at a time like this why your company would be prioritizing payouts to shareholders rather than working to increase our oil supply? Shell Vp: …
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Green new deal would've helped. You guys ignore green energy
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Republicans blocked US green energy advancement and held the US reliant to their fossil fuel donors. US fossil fuel received $440 BILLION in subsidies in 2021.
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