Yeah, one funny thing is they still deny the reality. I mean, messaging around and denying reality aren;t mutually exclusive. They, the government, do both.
Just an odd statement, “difficult to message around when you can’t deny the reality.” Messaging around is a form of reality denial, yes? Or looked at another way, the preferred option is to deny reality, and when that fails, resort to messaging around.
Just keep lying. Like just say gas and food are less expensive. I’m sure there is some nonsensical comparison that is literally true, that can be trotted out to claim victory.
In 2020, Americans used about 123 billion gallons of motor gasoline—or about 337 million gallons per day. I wonder what the consumption rate is now?
In a rare moment of truth the other day, our Clown-in-Chief actually seemed to approve of our "having to 'adjust' to the move away from oil...."
I think they are privately reveling in the fact this is causing more consideration of EVs by consumers. Only, it's become a little problematic for them with Elon trying to take over Twitter now.....