2024 U.S. Presidential Election Thread: Donald Trump wins & will return to the White House; GOP wins U.S. Senate & U.S. House

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serious question, and put aside your personal disdain for me :dead:

how can you guys respect the BAD POLITICS of this administration's elitist indifference to high gas prices? are you looking forward to trump screaming "cheap gas", while biden stutters through "but we care about alaskan wildlife"?

Explain very clearly and explicitly how you expect the President to lower gas prices. Especially when the US is already a net exporter of crude oil.
 

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Explain very clearly and explicitly how you expect the President to lower gas prices. Especially when the US is already a net exporter of crude oil.


That's not really a fair question. You're asking him to make a reasoned argument based on an informed stance, something you full well know he's never done in the history of his posting on this site.
 

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serious question, and put aside your personal disdain for me :dead:

Haven't you been called out for this specific bad-faith tactic before, to the point that it was even a bullet in the "Cac Mamba's bad faith playbook" thread?




how can you guys respect the BAD POLITICS of this administration's elitist indifference to high gas prices? are you looking forward to trump screaming "cheap gas", while biden stutters through "but we care about alaskan wildlife"?

How the hell does canceling oil leases in Alaska impact the price of gas for American citizens? I really want to hear your answer. If Biden had approved those leases, how many cents do you believe the price of gas would have dropped in response this year.....next year.....five years from now?

You're basically just saying that Biden should fukk over some of the last intact ecosystems in the country in order to virtue signal that he cares about gas prices, despite the fact that it will do no good whatsoever except put some money into the pockets of oil executives.
 

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drove past a chevron that was selling for 5 dollars a gallon today. biden's approach to gas prices is unacceptable at this point, and it's starting to piss me off. don't tell me that gas prices are no big deal while your fukkin scumbag son is out here selling paintings for 100 thousand dollars

i hope this motherfukker knows that if he loses to trump, he goes down as the worst president in american history. the nomination is biden's if he wants it, but he better be sure he wins this election :yeshrug:
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Explain very clearly and explicitly how you expect the President to lower gas prices. Especially when the US is already a net exporter of crude oil.

by supporting ukraine, long-term americans will see cheaper gas prices when a developed ukraine gas and oil industry acts as a hedge against OPEC shenanigans. if russia were to take over ukraine, OPEC+ would have the world energy and grain markets by the balls.
 

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by supporting ukraine, long-term americans will see cheaper gas prices when a developed ukraine gas and oil industry acts as a hedge against OPEC shenanigans. if russia were to take over ukraine, OPEC+ would have the world energy and grain markets by the balls.

That's long-term. Biden will be out of office by then. We're talking about between now and 2024.
 

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That's long-term. Biden will be out of office by then. We're talking about between now and 2024.

this is why things are in the state they are now because most people are not thinking of the long term consequences of policy decisions and whether they'll be beneficial or detrimental.

reagans dumb decision to remove solar panels off the white house roof and roll back renewable sources incentives/subsidies pretty much gave china the market lead decades later. he's dead but his policies absolutely played a role in shaping the energy market we're currently dealing with.
 
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Lowkey, if Jimmy Carter wins the relection in 1980, America is probably way further in terms of fighting climate change than we would be today.

The Reagan Administration delayed progress on antitrust laws, unions, labor rights, investment in the social safety net, arguably civil rights for minorites/women, etc. The caveat to that is that Jimmy Carter wasn't particularly supportive of labor, and I think the slackening of antitrust enforcement began under his tenure.

I get why old money and the C-Suite class love Reagan, because that is who he fought for.

But I assume anyone middle class or below (especially if they are non-white) who professes love for Ronald Reagan doesn't know what the fukk they're talking about.
 
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this is why things are in the state they are now because most people are not thinking of the long term consequences of policy decisions and whether they'll be beneficial or detrimental.

reagans dumb decision to remove solar panels off the white house roof and roll back renewable sources incentives/subsidies pretty much gave china the market lead and decades later. he's dead but his policies absolutely played a role in shaping the energy market we're currently dealing with.

As all that maybe true, the original post was a poster saying that Biden could lower gas prices in the short term, ie. within his term. So what you're saying doesn't address that. You're having a different discussion now.
 

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Haven't you been called out for this specific bad-faith tactic before, to the point that it was even a bullet in the "Cac Mamba's bad faith playbook" thread?






How the hell does canceling oil leases in Alaska impact the price of gas for American citizens? I really want to hear your answer. If Biden had approved those leases, how many cents do you believe the price of gas would have dropped in response this year.....next year.....five years from now?

You're basically just saying that Biden should fukk over some of the last intact ecosystems in the country in order to virtue signal that he cares about gas prices, despite the fact that it will do no good whatsoever except put some money into the pockets of oil executives.

they don't even use all those oil leases, oil executives are on record telling their shareholders they don't plan to increase production so prices can remain and high and they can continue to report record profits.




 
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