Yeah. he's a fucking liar.
Didn't he try to take credit for a momentary dip in gas prices back in December?
https://news.yahoo.com/biden-took-credit-dip-gas-112543181.html
Why, yes. He did.
Yeah. he's a fucking liar.
Wrong. Canada was the number one country we rely on for imports by orders of magnitude. 4,085,000 barrels per day v. 90,000.
Russia ranked ninth among the top 10 countries that the United States relies on for crude oil imports. In December 2021, the US imported 90,000 barrels per day from Russia.
So you won't admit that you were complicit in reducing global demand for gasoline by endorsing silly lockdowns that didn't work and caused untold economic damage?
So you say.
You want me to prove a negative?
Didn't he try to take credit for a momentary dip in gas prices back in December?
https://news.yahoo.com/biden-took-credit-dip-gas-112543181.html
Why, yes. He did.
You should have started an anti-lockdown revolution among your like-minded compatriots. The rest of us decided we'd rather be safe than sorry. 81,170,185 cases in the US, highest in the world. The second highest, India, has about half that.
Hmmm, when I click in the middle of tweet it allows me to scroll down and read his series of tweets
I'm flattered that you think I have that much influence over the entire globe.

If you know differently, prove it.
No, I want you to prove that Worldometer's numbers are false.
Putting "experts" in quotes is an ad hom.
If you're talking about Holden's own comments that follow that tweet, he is not referring to the Ukraine-Russia war, he's obfuscating.
and now you've wrecked your democratic strongholds.
the president has power.
The US also imports refined gasoline. Take your case to Forbes who published this piece two weeks ago.
"The United States imported more gasoline and other refined petroleum products from Russia than any other country in 2021.
That will make it tricky for President Biden and the United States to maneuver as it attempts to impose restrictions on U.S. exports to Russia, in the wake of President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
In 2021, Russia accounted for 21% of all U.S. gasoline imports, with Canada second at 17%, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. By value, Russian imports increased 71.05%, which is slightly less than gasoline imports from the world, which increased 80.53%. The Russian total was $12.78 billion."
If you're talking about Holden's own comments that follow that tweet, he is not referring to the Ukraine-Russia war, he's obfuscating.
The US also imports refined gasoline. Take your case to Forbes who published this piece two weeks ago.
"The United States imported more gasoline and other refined petroleum products from Russia than any other country in 2021.
That will make it tricky for President Biden and the United States to maneuver as it attempts to impose restrictions on U.S. exports to Russia, in the wake of President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
In 2021, Russia accounted for 21% of all U.S. gasoline imports, with Canada second at 17%, according to U.S. Census Bureau data. By value, Russian imports increased 71.05%, which is slightly less than gasoline imports from the world, which increased 80.53%. The Russian total was $12.78 billion."
The topic is crude oil, not gasoline.
Why are US gas prices soaring when America barely uses Russian oil?

All I'm doing is showing how the shortage comes from economic factors, not from any president. I never blamed trump when gas prices went up during his administration.
Maybe we’re looking at different tweets. In what I (attempted to) post it lists a string of articles dating back to Biden taking office and his energy policies. It’s not about the war