Poor teabagger (www.teaparty.org) got his "facts" all mixed up, as usual.
Biden suspended NEW oil leases on federal lands.
Energy companies are free to use existing federal leases.
State leases.
Private leases.
Their own property.
Why is it teabaggers (www.teaparty.org) are against the federal government handouts but insist on federal oil leases?
Shutting down a pipeline with no oil flowing through it, only 10 percent of that leg completed, didn't raise the price of oil.
Biden didn't ask Saudi, anything, the dispute between the UAE and Saudi doesn't include the US at all.
July 9 2021
The Biden administration is urging OPEC and its allies to find a compromise solution to increase oil production, according to White House officials familiar with the discussions.
Biden wants Americans to have access to affordable and reliable energy, including at the pump, the White House officials said. As the U.S. economy recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s critical that energy supplies keep pace, which requires stable oil market conditions, they said.
Even though the U.S. isn’t a party to the talks, it’s “closely monitoring the OPEC+ negotiations and their impact on the global economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic,” a White House spokesperson said Monday. “Administration officials have been engaged with relevant capitals to urge a compromise solution that will allow proposed production increases to move forward.”
So, teabaggers (www.teaparty.org) shifted from blaming China to immigrants and of course Biden, for the Trump cult, for THEM refusing to get covid vaccines?
July 9 2021
The anti-vaccine narrative has taken hold among Republican voters, helping keep the vaccination rate in the U.S. at about 59 percent of adults. Forty-seven percent of Republicans said they weren't likely to get vaccinated.
Teabaggers (www.teaparty.org) cheer at CPAC convention in response to the July 4 vaccination shortfall.
Now, teabagger (www.teaparty.org) governors are trying to hide their incompetence.............AGAIN.
July 24 2021
Several states scaled back their reporting of COVID-19 statistics this month just as cases across the country started to skyrocket, depriving the public of real-time information on outbreaks, cases, hospitalizations and deaths in their communities.
The shift to weekly instead of daily reporting in Florida, Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota marked a notable shift during a pandemic in which coronavirus dashboards have become a staple for Americans closely tracking case counts and trends to navigate a crisis that has killed more than 600,000 people in the U.S.
In Nebraska, the state actually stopped reporting on the virus altogether for two weeks after Gov. Pete Ricketts declared an end to the official virus emergency.
Of course they are.
Anyone but them.
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