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tiktoksihadsaved · 5 months
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saywhat-politics · 10 months
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In his first big post-federal indictment speech, Donald Trump made some very odd points before a Georgia audience. Speaking in a convention center with barely the capacity of a high school gymnasium, Trump spent much of his time in the way that many expected: Calling special counsel Jack Smith “deranged,” attacking the Department of Justice as a “sick nest of people who need to be cleaned out,” and blaming his indictment on President Joe Biden. As with most such events, Trump devoted the bulk of his appearance to his favorite subject: the hardships of being billionaire cult leader Donald Trump.
Trump got into other topics, like threatening the audience with World War III. But the most bizarre pitch of the evening may have been when he talked about how he got onto a “three-way call” with Vladimir Putin and “the king of Saudi Arabia” (it was actually the bone-saw-wielding usurper Mohammed bin Salman), to talk about oil production. Because Trump outright said that he didn’t do this to get the Russian dictator or the Saudi monarch to raise production and keep prices low. He called on them to cut production and drive up oil prices.
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commonsensecommentary · 6 months
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A well written (and profoundly depressing) overview of the unmitigated disasters caused by the Biden administration’s insane energy policies. We have all paid the price for this “Green New Steal” stupidity that has weakened America and empowered our foes.
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bighermie · 1 year
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dedeashor · 2 months
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في ليبيا متوسط سعر البنزين يبلغ ~ 0.031 دولار وهو ثاني أرخص سعر عالمياً. السعر رخيص جداً لدرجة أن لتر بنزين في ليبيا أرخص من قارورة لتر من الماء…
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mossadegh · 7 months
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the-psudo · 6 months
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These charts are based on data from the Energy Information Agency (EIA), the government agency that the oil and gas industry relies on to provide accurate measures of US and international energy production, imports, exports, and other data. The EIA provides US oil production data compiled monthly since 1920 or compiled weekly since 1983. Both data sets are included in the above charts.
So, in summary, US oil production grew sharply starting in 2011, peaked and began to fall in 2015, bottomed out and started to recover by Oct 2016, recovered by 2018, reached an all-time peak by Feb 2020, then crashed again until Jun 2020, and has recovered ever since back to nearly the all-time peak once again.
For those that love to assign the US President all credit for oil production, there are serious upturns under Obama (2011-2016), Trump (2017-2019), and Biden (2021-present) and serious downturns under Obama (2015-6) and Trump (2020). Make of that what you will.
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oilpress · 1 year
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No money, no honey | Putin bans oil exports to 'price cap' states. 🤔
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uboat53 · 1 year
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Well, the 2022 midterm elections are less than a month away (make sure you're registered to vote, there's still time in many states! https://www.vote.org) and I wanted to take a look at something that's sure to come up.
You see, OPEC, the internation oil cartel, just voted to reduce the amount of oil it produces. This has increased gas prices as you may or may not have noticed.
The major nations of OPEC are Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Venezuela, brutal dicatorships who align themselves against broader American values but there's a trick hidden in that statement.
You see, Republicans, particularly those in the MAGA side of the party, have drifted away from American values. The Trump Administration in particular sought close ties with authoritarian dictatorships such as Turkey, Russia, and, yes, Saudi Arabia while the Biden Administration has taken a more distant if not harder line with regard to those countries.
It's not entirely insane to think that this OPEC move was taken deliberately to damage Democrats and President Biden in the United States (and to help far-right parties and politicians in other countries that are having elections now) and to promote Republicans, particularly those Republicans who have scorned democracy and human rights as American values.
By presenting high gas prices, which, again, are the fault of authoritarian dictators around the world, as being the fault of President Biden, Republicans are, knowingly or not, aligning themselves with the interests of those same dictators.
I want you to realize what they're doing, not to buy it, and to realize what it means that so many candidates who want to run the American government are willing to so easily dismiss the values that we all supposedly believe in.
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kp777 · 1 year
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bighermie · 1 year
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wuzilinsilva · 1 year
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ongovernment71 · 2 years
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Record gas prices, yet Biden uses emergency powers (i.e., Defense Production Act) to make solar panels? 🤔🧐
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citizendotorg · 1 year
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Corporate greed is killing our economy and our climate.
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