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  • Copier Addict
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    #16
    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    Wake me up when the apocalypse hits and the dictator rises to power and global warming destroys the earth.
    Perfect analogy. You are indeed sleepwalking behind your messiah.
    You said in a different thread you don't worship anyone. That was a lie. You consider trumpy a god and therefore you consider him infallible and you worship him.

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    • BillyCarpenter
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      #17
      Originally posted by Copier Addict

      Perfect analogy. You are indeed sleepwalking behind your messiah.
      You said in a different thread you don't worship anyone. That was a lie. You consider trumpy a god and therefore you consider him infallible and you worship him.
      Whatever you say, son. But you're the one who lied and covered up Dementia.
      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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      • slimslob
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        #18
        Originally posted by bsm2

        Yet guy who said he lower prices on DAY ONE
        • Inflation has also increased.


        The Guy has No F clue on running the government

        PS unemployment is up

        Congratulations we are in a recession
        You obviously need a course in Economics 101. When it comes to lowering inflation nearly all businesses operate on a FIFO, First In First Out, basis. That means their price is based on the oldest items in their inventory. It normally 6 to 9 months to clear the pipeline and allow the policies of a new Administration to take full effect.

        On the other hand,when policy causes a major element of the economy to rise sharply, such as when Biden killed domestic oil production,it has an immediate affect on prices worldwide.

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        • Copier Addict
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          #19
          Originally posted by slimslob

          You obviously need a course in Economics 101. When it comes to lowering inflation nearly all businesses operate on a FIFO, First In First Out, basis. That means their price is based on the oldest items in their inventory. It normally 6 to 9 months to clear the pipeline and allow the policies of a new Administration to take full effect.

          On the other hand,when policy causes a major element of the economy to rise sharply, such as when Biden killed domestic oil production,it has an immediate affect on prices worldwide.
          Except for the fact that the US was producing oil at record numbers during Biden's term. It's a bugger when facts get in the way of your hero worship

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          • Copier Addict
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            #20
            Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

            Whatever you say, son. But you're the one who lied and covered up Dementia.
            Hmmmmm. Was that a deflection? Your one and only debate technique.

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            • bsm2
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              #21
              Originally posted by slimslob

              You obviously need a course in Economics 101. When it comes to lowering inflation nearly all businesses operate on a FIFO, First In First Out, basis. That means their price is based on the oldest items in their inventory. It normally 6 to 9 months to clear the pipeline and allow the policies of a new Administration to take full effect.

              On the other hand,when policy causes a major element of the economy to rise sharply, such as when Biden killed domestic oil production,it has an immediate affect on prices worldwide.
              Oil production under President Biden was at record levels

              You failed again slimwin

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              • BillyCarpenter
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                #22
                Originally posted by Copier Addict

                Except for the fact that the US was producing oil at record numbers during Biden's term. It's a bugger when facts get in the way of your hero worship
                As usual, you lack knowledge. Biden over regulated oil to the point that he drove up prices and made it much more expensive.

                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                • Copier Addict
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

                  As usual, you lack knowledge. Biden over regulated oil to the point that he drove up prices and made it much more expensive.
                  When your lips detach from trumpy's ass, show us how Biden did that.

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                  • BillyCarpenter
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Copier Addict

                    When your lips detach from trumpy's ass, show us how Biden did that.
                    Settle down, my man. No need for that.


                    Here you go:



                    Today, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) announced a final rule to revise the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) oil and gas leasing regulations that will increase and create new regulatory fees and stifle energy development.

                    "The Biden administration will stop at nothing to make American energy more expensive and more difficult to access in their tireless quest to chase unattainable campaign promises and undefined climate goals. American families endure blow after blow from this administration's failing economic policies as they watch the cost of everyday goods skyrocket. Now, as American families are struggling to keep the lights on and keep fuel in their tanks, Biden and the activists in his administration are abusing their power and attempting to stifle further American energy development on BLM land. This hurried rule will create new fees and regulatory burdens that will inevitably be passed onto consumers in the form of higher prices for energy. However, House Republicans saw this coming. Just last month, we passed Congresswoman Boebert's Restoring American Energy Dominance Act, which will require the BLM to withdraw this burdensome and unnecessary rule. Solutions like this are part of the ways Republicans are committed to supporting consumers and keeping energy prices affordable across the country. American energy is among the cleanest and safest in the world, and it's baffling that President Biden wants to force us to turn to foreign adversaries for resources that we have in abundance right here at home." – House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.)

                    "I’m disheartened to see the Biden Administration’s Bureau of Land Management finalize its misguided rule today, which will increase energy prices for the American people, jeopardize our energy independence, and make us reliable on adversarial nations like Russia, Iran, and Venezuela for our energy. It’s yet another part of the Biden Administration’s anywhere but America; any worker but American energy agenda. As Chairman of the Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee, I was proud to support and advance across the House floor H.R. 6009, the Restoring American Energy Dominance Act, which requires the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw this disastrous rule." – Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Chairman Pete Stauber (R-Minn.)



                    Today, the Biden administration announced a final rule that will impose new and increasing fees and regulatory burdens on American energy producers on federal lands. This will have a devastating effect on small businesses and will ultimately increase energy costs for American consumers.

                    Earlier this week, the Biden administration also issued a rulemaking to reduce fees nationwide on renewable energy, showing that they have fully embraced the radical Green New Deal agenda.

                    The U.S. House of Representatives recently observed Energy Week by passing a slate of legislation to support domestic energy production and lower energy costs for American consumers. Among the energy bills passed out of the House were two important pieces of legislation from the Natural Resources Committee: U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Colo.) Restoring Energy Dominance Act and U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan’s (R-S.C.) Protecting American Energy Production Act. These two bills are key parts of Republicans’ ongoing work to support American energy production and energy independence.

                    Since taking office, President Joe Biden has taken unprecedented steps to cripple American energy production and cede control of the global market to our adversaries. Starting on day one, the Biden administration revoked the Keystone XL pipeline permit, killing thousands of American jobs and making us more reliant on foreign energy sources. The president also imposed an indefinite pause on new oil and natural gas leasing on U.S. federal lands and waters and did not hold an onshore lease sale for a year and a half.

                    In September 2023, the administration canceled seven oil and gas leases on the North Slope of Alaska and locked up millions of acres in the National Petroleum Reserve. Biden’s DOI is also responsible for the worst five-year offshore leasing plan in history, which contained the fewest lease sales since the start of the program and was issued over a year late.

                    To learn more about the committee’s ongoing work to support American energy production, click here.​
                    Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                    • bsm2
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

                      As usual, you lack knowledge. Biden over regulated oil to the point that he drove up prices and made it much more expensive.
                      Water Boy

                      Hilarious how about posting from real news
                      Buddy

                      Oil Production under the Biden Administration was at record levels..

                      Google it I'll wait

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                      • Copier Addict
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

                        Settle down, my man. No need for that.


                        Here you go:



                        Today, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) announced a final rule to revise the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) oil and gas leasing regulations that will increase and create new regulatory fees and stifle energy development.

                        "The Biden administration will stop at nothing to make American energy more expensive and more difficult to access in their tireless quest to chase unattainable campaign promises and undefined climate goals. American families endure blow after blow from this administration's failing economic policies as they watch the cost of everyday goods skyrocket. Now, as American families are struggling to keep the lights on and keep fuel in their tanks, Biden and the activists in his administration are abusing their power and attempting to stifle further American energy development on BLM land. This hurried rule will create new fees and regulatory burdens that will inevitably be passed onto consumers in the form of higher prices for energy. However, House Republicans saw this coming. Just last month, we passed Congresswoman Boebert's Restoring American Energy Dominance Act, which will require the BLM to withdraw this burdensome and unnecessary rule. Solutions like this are part of the ways Republicans are committed to supporting consumers and keeping energy prices affordable across the country. American energy is among the cleanest and safest in the world, and it's baffling that President Biden wants to force us to turn to foreign adversaries for resources that we have in abundance right here at home." – House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.)

                        "I’m disheartened to see the Biden Administration’s Bureau of Land Management finalize its misguided rule today, which will increase energy prices for the American people, jeopardize our energy independence, and make us reliable on adversarial nations like Russia, Iran, and Venezuela for our energy. It’s yet another part of the Biden Administration’s anywhere but America; any worker but American energy agenda. As Chairman of the Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee, I was proud to support and advance across the House floor H.R. 6009, the Restoring American Energy Dominance Act, which requires the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw this disastrous rule." – Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Chairman Pete Stauber (R-Minn.)



                        Today, the Biden administration announced a final rule that will impose new and increasing fees and regulatory burdens on American energy producers on federal lands. This will have a devastating effect on small businesses and will ultimately increase energy costs for American consumers.

                        Earlier this week, the Biden administration also issued a rulemaking to reduce fees nationwide on renewable energy, showing that they have fully embraced the radical Green New Deal agenda.

                        The U.S. House of Representatives recently observed Energy Week by passing a slate of legislation to support domestic energy production and lower energy costs for American consumers. Among the energy bills passed out of the House were two important pieces of legislation from the Natural Resources Committee: U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Colo.) Restoring Energy Dominance Act and U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan’s (R-S.C.) Protecting American Energy Production Act. These two bills are key parts of Republicans’ ongoing work to support American energy production and energy independence.

                        Since taking office, President Joe Biden has taken unprecedented steps to cripple American energy production and cede control of the global market to our adversaries. Starting on day one, the Biden administration revoked the Keystone XL pipeline permit, killing thousands of American jobs and making us more reliant on foreign energy sources. The president also imposed an indefinite pause on new oil and natural gas leasing on U.S. federal lands and waters and did not hold an onshore lease sale for a year and a half.

                        In September 2023, the administration canceled seven oil and gas leases on the North Slope of Alaska and locked up millions of acres in the National Petroleum Reserve. Biden’s DOI is also responsible for the worst five-year offshore leasing plan in history, which contained the fewest lease sales since the start of the program and was issued over a year late.

                        To learn more about the committee’s ongoing work to support American energy production, click here.
                        I don't see a source for this information. This could simply be an opinion piece from fox or breitbart.

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                        • bsm2
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                          #27
                          BTW how's gas prices going under the New Administration

                          Yep higher

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                          • BillyCarpenter
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Copier Addict

                            I don't see a source for this information. This could simply be an opinion piece from fox or breitbart.
                            Please tell me all the sources you will accept?
                            Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                            • BillyCarpenter
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                              #29
                              Let me lay some facts on you.


                              During Trump’s first term, a gallon of gas cost an average of $2.57 (compared to $3.60 under Biden). The average inflation rate was 1.7 percent under Trump (compared to 5.2 percent under Biden). Egg prices never rose higher than $2.02 (but they hit $4.82 under Biden). No matter how you look at it, President Trump was good for the economy.
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                              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                              • bsm2
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Copier Addict

                                I don't see a source for this information. This could simply be an opinion piece from fox or breitbart.
                                Of coarse it is

                                He believes anything but the truth

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