Maga babbleUsually we get conditioned to eat rising gas costs over the years. In this case the hike is more immediate, glaring and we see the cause is because of the governments foreign policy. Policy many would say isnt necessary. Do we need to eat this after getting ravaged during the pandemic?
Is there a strong used market for electric cars? Being forced to buy a Chevy Volt wasn't in the average person's 2022 budget
Maga babbleI guess economic hardships from foreign policy decisions will help Democrats push to move Americans to green energy by 2035
Usually we get conditioned to eat rising gas costs over the years. In this case the hike is more immediate, glaring and we see the cause is because of the governments foreign policy. Policy many would say isnt necessary. Do we need to eat this after getting ravaged during the pandemic?
Is there a strong used market for electric cars? Being forced to buy a Chevy Volt wasn't in the average person's 2022 budget
Strategic reserve won’t do shytThey have a strategic reserve. This looks like the right time to utilize it.
If the Democrats were smart, they'd be banging Manchin over the head with this seeing as electric vehicles and superchargers were part of the BBB plan he keeps blocking.
Strategic reserve won’t do shyt
And every now and then we need a defermentAmericans are supposed to embrace personal responsibility
If strategic reserve can't lower the price even a little, then there's very little point in having it.
It’s for the military
The Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is an emergency stockpile of petroleum maintained by the United States Department of Energy (DOE). It is the largest known emergency supply in the world, and its underground tanks in Louisiana and Texas have capacity for 714 million barrels (113,500,000 m3).[1] The United States started the petroleum reserve in 1975 after oil supplies were interrupted during the 1973–1974 oil embargo, to mitigate future supply disruptions.
We use 20,000,000 barrels a dayI said "very little point" not "no point".
Also,
It's not just for the military. It's for the population when the country runs low on oil.
don't worry they're out there trying to work with regimes theyve been demonizing nonstop for years
Iran too
A.We use 20,000,000 barrels a day
it’s for the military