Everyone Excited to hear that Brandon finally will sanction Russian Oil?

That's really why these are the tough decisions. When gas prices spike like this, it hurts a LOT of people.

But you have to weigh it against the risk of inaction. If Russia succeeds, we could be looking at much greater problems down the line.

This is why it’s important to not have an ego driven mental case in the White House, these are complicated decisions. Presidents have to listen to experts.
 
They keep saying on the news that we are waiting for Brandon's latest report on new Sanctions that he finally and reluctantly will set on Russia (after the political will of the US Citizens pushed him into action).

Are you happy?

wunderbar.. "what difference does it make" (Hillary)
 
They keep saying on the news that we are waiting for Brandon's latest report on new Sanctions that he finally and reluctantly will set on Russia (after the political will of the US Citizens pushed him into action).

Are you happy?

Not really. I dont drive much but oil at $300 a barrel is not appealing.
In fact, its going to crash the world and make the Great Depression seem mild.
 
Not really. I dont drive much but oil at $300 a barrel is not appealing. In fact, its going to crash the world and make the Great Depression seem mild.

And the Russians have the gas and oil. And they're much tougher than woke weaklings, and under unified command armed with nukes. Who will flinch fist?
 
Pretending that "proven sources" is the same as looking for "new sources" is just pretense. It also clearly just ignores that taxes for companies drilling for oil massively increased as he removed tax incentives put in place to push towards energy independence (Subsidies). Pretending that ending such subsidies doesn't change the cost ratio for developing oil in the US is simply disregarding economics. Brandon wants you to believe that because he didn't remove permissions for drilling where it was already being done he didn't put any policy in place to disincentivize drilling (like removing subsidies).

https://www.csis.org/analysis/biden-makes-sweeping-changes-oil-and-gas-policy

"With nearly 25 percent of U.S. oil and gas production coming from federal lands, the policy shift may have significant implications for future investment and production. "

And he continues to refuse new lease sales even with the current state of affairs.

TY for clarity. end of thread
 
Holy shit! You're an expert on energy too!? I don't know where you find the time.
simple measure of BTU availability by LNG and the German example.
do you even know what Germany did?
You really need to think and do some research before flying off the handle. again
 
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