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Biden's BBB is attracting more negative attention, even from Democrat economists.

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Biden's BBB is attracting more negative attention, even from Democrat economists.

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As I’ve repeated - if the Biden Admin proves to be a real failure by the end, we vote in another direction . That’s the greatness of America.
BUT …….we say “ sorry trump - you blew it - it’s all on you that in the end you proved to be a lying cheating traitor to America so the answer to you is NO . NO to a 2nd term because America is not for sale . It’s all on you deal with it. That’s the America I believe in
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Biden asked the Saudis and Russians to increase oil production to bring prices down. Yeah, as if that was going to work. They simply laughed in response.

Since that isn't going to happen, he has returned to the standard Democrat playbook and asked the FTC to investigate oil companies for "anti-consumer behavior." The FTC has investigated oil companies for this since the 1970s, never turning up anything, but lyin' Biden hopes it will deflect attention from his anti-energy policies.

I'm so old that I remember when America was the number one producer of petroleum products in the world, we were energy independent and a net exporter, and energy prices were affordable. Oh wait, that's not so long ago...
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After going to Russia, hat in hand, asking them to increase oil output (having policies that hamstrung domestic oil producers and reversed the US's status as a net energy exporter to once again an energy importer), Resident Biden "warns" Russia not to invade Ukraine. Sadly, unlike under the previous president, the US no longer projects strength on the international stage. The Biden regime projects weakness and incompetence, and Putin's response is befitting that perception.

Even the liberal WaPo has to admit that under Biden, Ukraine is in a precarious position.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...tting-through/

The tense Ukraine standoff is a case study in diplomatic signaling that, thus far, hasn’t worked. For weeks, senior U.S. and European officials have warned Russian President Vladimir Putin to pull back what looks ominously like an invasion force — or face harsh consequences from a U.S.-led coalition.

The warning message hasn’t connected. Instead, Putin seems to be relishing the West’s anxiety. He claimed [last] Thursday that the United States and its allies were ignoring Russia’s “red lines” and “escalating the situation” with shows of force. . . .Putin’s goal seems to be restoration of Moscow’s Soviet-era hegemony over Kyiv.

Nearly 100,000 Russian troops have massed along the border, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This faceoff continued Thursday. U.S. officials didn’t detect any change in the Russian military presence, up or down.


Biden's gwo biggest acts as president was the cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline and the approval of the Russian pipeline. Both reversals of Trump policies, both absolute disasters for America.
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After going to Russia, hat in hand, asking them to increase oil output (having policies that hamstrung domestic oil producers and reversed the US's status as a net energy exporter to once again an energy importer), Resident Biden "warns" Russia not to invade Ukraine. Sadly, unlike under the previous president, the US no longer projects strength on the international stage. The Biden regime projects weakness and incompetence, and Putin's response is befitting that perception.

Even the liberal WaPo has to admit that under Biden, Ukraine is in a precarious position.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...tting-through/

The tense Ukraine standoff is a case study in diplomatic signaling that, thus far, hasn***8217;t worked. For weeks, senior U.S. and European officials have warned Russian President Vladimir Putin to pull back what looks ominously like an invasion force ***8212; or face harsh consequences from a U.S.-led coalition.

The warning message hasn***8217;t connected. Instead, Putin seems to be relishing the West***8217;s anxiety. He claimed [last] Thursday that the United States and its allies were ignoring Russia***8217;s ***8220;red lines***8221; and ***8220;escalating the situation***8221; with shows of force. . . .Putin***8217;s goal seems to be restoration of Moscow***8217;s Soviet-era hegemony over Kyiv.

Nearly 100,000 Russian troops have massed along the border, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This faceoff continued Thursday. U.S. officials didn***8217;t detect any change in the Russian military presence, up or down.


Biden's gwo biggest acts as president was the cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline and the approval of the Russian pipeline. Both reversals of Trump policies, both absolute disasters for America.
Keystone not even close to a disaster for America .
Was intended for oil sale overseas - not for American consumption and was never really popular for several reasons. Trump calls everything he doesnt like a disaster and many people agree just because he says so doesn NOT mean its correct
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Keystone not even close to a disaster for America .
Was intended for oil sale overseas - not for American consumption and was never really popular for several reasons. Trump calls everything he doesnt like a disaster and many people agree just because he says so doesn NOT mean its correct
I won't go into the semantics of the pipeline and why you are wrong, but I will say this. President Trump is, first and foremost, a businessman. When he says something is a disaster he usually correct, based on his previous experiences. He's not a politician, he doesn't mince words or sugar coat things like Biden tried to do with the Afghanistan embarrassment/disaster.

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Keystone not even close to a disaster for America .
Was intended for oil sale overseas - not for American consumption and was never really popular for several reasons.
An increased supply of oil from Canada, an ally, would mean a decreased dependency on Middle Eastern and Russian supplies (you know, the folks Biden asked to increase production). Increased availability of oil means lower prices for consumers - everywhere. It also means greater US leverage over the Middle East and Russia. How difficult is that to grasp?
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An increased supply of oil from Canada, an ally, would mean a decreased dependency on Middle Eastern and Russian supplies (you know, the folks Biden asked to increase production). Increased availability of oil means lower prices for consumers - everywhere. It also means greater US leverage over the Middle East and Russia. How difficult is that to grasp?
In case you thought this was oil headed to the USA - it was headed overseas - not here.
Keystone was never popular - read why
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