Here is a good article from a reputable news source that explains why gas prices are rising.
Here is a good article from a reputable news source that explains why gas prices are rising.
Originally posted by: tom
Repeated actions by the govt of the world's largest oil producer to limit the production has a significant effect on world prices.
The US government cannot limit global petroleum production.
Originally posted by: Mark
Here is a good article from a reputable news source that explains why gas prices are rising.
Mark, the sole criterion for whether our resident conservitards consider a news source reputable is whether it agrees with their preconceived opinions.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Mark, the sole criterion for whether our resident conservitards consider a news source reputable is whether it agrees with their preconceived opinions.
Another set of lies from Lewis - it should read " the sole criterion for whether conservatives consider a news source reputable is that they print the truth". The truth is that the cost of gas is solely the responsibility of brain dead Biden's energy policies.
What you call "the truth' is nonsense. But that's par for the course with you.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
What you call "the truth' is nonsense. But that's par for the course with you.
The only "nonsense" here is your post Lewis.
Oooh, devastating rejoinder, Davey Dog! Woof woof woof!
Please be sure to get in the last word. But please don't shit on the lawn. Who's a good boy!
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Oooh, devastating rejoinder, Davey Dog! Woof woof woof!
Please be sure to get in the last word. But please don't shit on the lawn. Who's a good boy!
Ask your boyfriend "who's a good boy"....
Way to get in the last word, Davey Dog!
More evidence of govt interference, creating shortages & higher prices
The Biden administration is delaying decisions on new oil and gas leases and permits after a Louisiana federal judge blocked officials from using higher cost estimates of climate change. The leasing pause is an unintended result of the Feb. 11 decision by U.S. District Judge James Cain, who argued that the administration’s attempt to raise the real cost of climate change would hike energy costs. The ruling has prompted delays and uncertainty across at least four federal agencies that were using higher cost estimates of greenhouse gas emissions in decisions.