Posted on 11/13/2021 7:51:18 PM PST by MNJohnnie
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at a Nov. 12 briefing that rising gasoline prices—which are up around 60 percent from a year ago—are a strong argument in favor of more government spending on green energy solutions, while dismissing suggestions that the Biden administration’s policies like halting new oil and gas drilling leases were causing pain at the pump.
“The rise in gas prices over the long term makes it an even stronger case for doubling down our investment and our focus on clean energy options so that we are not relying on the fluctuations and OPEC and their willingness to put more supply and meet the demands in the market,” Psaki said at the briefing.
Psaki was responding to a question from a reporter who noted that Republicans, in particular, have blamed President Joe Biden’s policies—including canceling the Keystone XL pipeline permit and freezing new oil and gas drilling leases on federal land and water—for contributing to a rise in gasoline prices.
According to AAA, the national average gasoline price on Nov. 11 stood at $3.414 per gallon, up around 60 percent from the previous year’s average of $2.130 per gallon.
The press secretary added that the administration’s focus with regards to rising gasoline prices has chiefly been to ask the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate possible instances of price gouging and to call on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its crude-producing allies, dubbed OPEC-plus, to pump more crude.
But the cartel has rebuffed calls from the Biden administration, and others, to ramp up crude production more sharply. At a Nov. 4 meeting, the consortium voted to gradually raise crude production by 400,000 barrels per day each month.
Psaki added that, while “certainly there are a range of other domestic options” to help reduce prices at the pump, she didn’t have “anything to preview at this point in time” in this regard, with her response following a question about whether the Biden administration was considering releasing barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Pressed on the broader issue of inflation, which is running at a near 31-year high, Psaki acknowledged “big, big costs on people’s households” adding that its “certainly of concern to the President.” At the same time, she said that a “vast majority” of outside economists predict that inflation will slow down next year.
Psaki also said that “economists across the board” agree that Biden’s infrastructure bill and his Build Back Better agenda “will ease inflationary pressure over the long term.”
Her remarks on the claimed anti-inflationary impact of the Democrats’ spending agenda echo comments made by Biden on Nov. 10, the day the Labor Department released data showing the over-the-year inflation rate in October came in at 6.2 percent, the highest level since 1990.
Biden said “17 Nobel Prize winners in economics have said that my plan will ‘ease inflationary pressures,'” arguing that the recently-passed infrastructure bill would reduce supply-side bottlenecks and “make goods more available and less costly.”
Biden was presumably referring to an open letter (pdf) signed by over a dozen Nobel laureates backing his economic agenda, arguing that “it will ease longer-term inflationary pressures” because “it invests in long-term economic capacity and will enhance the ability of more Americans to participate productively in the economy.”
GOP lawmakers are opposed to Biden’s spending agenda, with the Republican State Leadership Committee writing in a Nov. 13 tweet that, “the reckless spending spree of Washington Dems has resulted in skyrocketing inflation, a direct and debilitating tax on the lower and middle class.”
Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), a member of the House Financial Services Committee, told NTD News in a recent interview that the Build Back Better bill—along with other Democrat-led policies—represent a “potentially fatal overdose of government” that could stifle free enterprise and push inflation higher.
“The only debate on Capitol Hill is how much more gas to throw on the fire,” Davidson said.
“It gets bigger, and that’s the Democrats’ agenda—they want to throw more on with Build Back Better,” he said, adding that “it’s going to dump a lot of extra spending into the economy and it has a big impact” on inflation.
Psaki, in Friday’s briefing, accused Republicans of “screaming about inflation” and using the issue as a “political cudgel” while being uncooperative in searching for a solution to the problem, which she argued should come in the form of backing Biden’s big-ticket spending plans.
They learned nothing from this year's election cycle. They are doubling down on their policy of abject failure
They’re not stuck on stupid. Read Rules For Radicals and you’ll realize Team Alinsky are following a plan!
COME BACK, PRESIDENT TRUMP.
NYT reporter let the cat out of the bag and asked Biden if rising gas prices were a good thing to ween the middle class off of oil. Climate change. Basically, gotta crack a few eggs. Even dementia Joe realized he shouldn’t agree with that openly.
But now we see his nominee stating gas and coal companies must go bankrupt.
It’s just amazing that there are people out there who continue to believe these completely-obvious hucksters.
Well, as the saying goes, there’s one born every minute.
See tagline.
Just like a bad economy makes the case for higher taxes.
Just like millions of illegal aliens getting into the country through open borders makes the case for more spending to take care of them.
Just like more out of control crime makes the case for fewer cops.
It all makes sense in the ass-backwards world progressives live in.
Which came firsrt - high gas prices or the governments decision to force their green agenda down our throats?
American Nuremberg II
Execute them all.
Absolutely. And once that’s done, and presuming we once again have a non-woke, patriotic military and intelligence “community”, send them wherever the foreign globalist demons behind all of this are hiding and drag them to Gitmo. Water board them daily. No questions, just do it for the fun of it.
No description of how bad this situation is can possibly go far enough, nor can any retaliatory/remedial action possibly go too far. People have got to snap out of the normalcy bias and get it through their skulls how dire the situation is.
I am beginning to think you maybe right.
That's the truth of it. There must be a reckoning, a retribution so grim, so dire that it will resonate through the next millennium. The Gramscian, Machiavellian Left have removed any last iota of concern, care or compassion for their fate that I might have once had.
¡Viva la Revolución!
These people are such fools. They think you turn on a switch and electric appears. Electricity is MADE by coal and natural gas. If you get rid of them you will NOT have any electricity. Solar and wind only supply 4% of the US needs.
Of course Biden can make his own “natural gas”. (Ha Ha)
Yeah, but that doesn’t prevent them from losing the House and
the Senate.
By the time that election comes around, even Leftists are
going to grow leery of paying the price of gasoline to fill
up their cars.
My cheapest priced gasoline station in my area is now charging
$4.49, up about 30 cents in a week to ten days.
Wait til the first major blizzard when folks start dying cause they can’t afford heating fuel.
F-Joe Biden.
11/12/21:
California has the highest gas prices in the country
California gas prices hit an average price of $4.658 a gallon Friday, about a penny short of the highest recorded average price of $4.671 for regular gasoline set in October 2012, according to AAA.
Yeah. It must have come out from Biden's lower lips.
Brandonists doing everything they possibly can to destroy our economy.
Doubling down on the Great Flush.
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