Posted on 03/22/2021 8:45:21 AM PDT by Red Badger
They’re gonna have a hard time arguing against this one
Gas prices are skyrocketing in America and boy oh boy is the left kicking into overdrive to try and take any blame off of Biden for it.
Despite the fact that these skyrocketing prices are coinciding with his destruction of America’s oil independence, the left is still completely convinced that Biden has nothing to do with it. Sorry, but cutting off our oil independence has an impact. Not saying it’s the ONLY reason, but it has an impact, and to suggest otherwise, is partisan propaganda.
As we all know – presidents often take ownership of a lot of things that they aren’t “fully” responsible for. Just ask President Trump.
And that’s why actor Kevin Sorbo just posted a damning picture and one big question that the left will be hard-pressed to argue their way out of.
Were the mean tweets really that bad? pic.twitter.com/IzzcDEjrbH
— Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) March 18, 2021
Those prices are outrageous, right?
Can you imagine the outrage if this type of hike had happened under Trump?
People would literally be calling for his head on a platter.
What’s even more sickening is the media’s desperate attempts to take the heat off of Biden’s rising gas prices.
Just check out this article from USA Today titled “Fact check: Joe Biden isn’t to blame for rising diesel prices. Demand is causing a spike.”
FROM USA TODAY
THE CLAIM: DIESEL PRICES JUMPED FROM $1.69 TO $3.19 SINCE BIDEN TOOK OFFICE, AND THE PRESIDENT IS TO BLAME A NEW PARTY IN THE WHITE HOUSE MEANS IT’S TIME FOR AN AMERICAN TRADITION — THE BLAME GAME. ANYTHING WRONG IN THE WORLD IS NOW THE FAULT OF THE 2-MONTH OLD ADMINISTRATION. OR THE FAULT OF THE PRIOR ADMINISTRATION, DEPENDING ON YOUR POLITICAL PERSUASION.
WITH GAS PRICES ON THE MOVE, THIS EXERCISE IS IN FULL EFFECT ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THAT INCLUDES A WIDELY SHARED MARCH 10 FACEBOOK POST.
“WHEN SLEEPY JOE CAME IN DIESEL WAS $1.69,” IT READS. “TODAY DIESEL IS $3.19. THANKS TO ALL THAT VOTED FOR THIS CLOWN.”
They’re working overtime to cover for Biden, practically tripping over themselves to pad the way for him – these are the same “pros” who shredded Trump every chance they got and never gave him a fair shake. This is why the majority of people don’t trust the media.
Sorbo should run for an office.
I take it, from the phone booths, this isn’t a recent photo.
“WHEN SLEEPY JOE CAME IN DIESEL WAS $1.69,” IT READS. “TODAY DIESEL IS $3.19. THANKS TO ALL THAT VOTED FOR THIS CLOWN.”
...again, he STOLE the election!! Plenty of a&&wipes voted for him, but not enough to get him elected.
Damn. Just in the middle of rewatching “Andromeda” now...
Well, that Marlboro sign is $8.29 for a pack. Must be recent.
Someone post the Trump “miss me?” meme showing $1.50 gas.
Food prices are starting to skyrocket.
Yes, I saw that, too...............
It is always "unexpected" not, "...we did all we could to kill and regulate industry, increase energy costs and force industries out of the country, resulting in fewer tax paying Americans because unemployment is going up..."
THAT is ALWAYS "unexpected".
In April of 2020, I purchased regular gasoline in central Missouri for 99 cents a gallon. That was during the first 2 months of shutdown.
Thank you Joe Dementia for now paying over $3 per gallon. Up $1.25 per gallon since January.
That’s around where the prices were here in Greenville, SC when I moved here in October of 2020. They are now sitting around 2.49 for regular unleaded.
The bought and paid for press might buy Biden's BS, but the rest of us can see the connections between destroying our energy independent and energy prices going up.
...and we haven’t had the traditional and customary “refinery fires” yet.
I can’t make out if there are actually phones in the phone booths. I have seen a lot of empty phone booths since cell phones took over, especially when I was in Cali. Not worth the trouble and expense to remove the booths I guess.
Banner says year of the ox which is 2010.
My mistake...Banner says year of the ox which is 2010....meant 2021.
Nice catch..........
Not just in transportation, but production. Modern farming is energy intensive.
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