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    1. Is he telling us that oil companies are greedy? He is smart to know this…seems that Ukrainian Russian war is doing great to greedy American corporates..can't comprehend how smart Europeans are?

    2. Maybe if the dingbat hadn’t gotten caught selling china oil from our strategic reserve , he could have released more oil at a time when it would have helped

    3. He's a moron. Who does he think he's fooling, telling America what it's citizens can clearly see with their own eyes what is not true?

    4. does he even practice reading the script? how can you sale pitch a deal if you don't practice reading a script? he mentions all the states that paid low gas prices but how about California being about less than $6 per gallon…

    5. Crude oil went up almost 4% today as biden was speaking. It was $83 a barrel and hit a high of $86. What he doesn't talk about is diesel prices have been going up and have not come down at all. That's what keeps the economy moving, over 2 million trucks moving goods around the country that get 5-8mpg. That will keep inflation up, is biden going to complain to trucking companies now and tell them they shouldn't make a profit? Or maybe he will tell trucking and oil companies they no longer work for share holders, but instead now work for the government for free

    6. We must endure high gas prices to ensure the future of the liberal world order
      ~Brian Deese, White House National Economic Counsel Director 7/01/2022

    7. Biden’s known and now he's blown it
      Upside down and hell's the only sound, he did an awful job
      And now it’s just a little too late

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