Price of gasoline is at lowest since before bribem took office. By coincidence, U.S. oil production...
In June of 2022--with Joe bribem having been the nominal president for over a year--the average nationwide price of gasoline was $5.20 per gallon.
Today--with Trump as president for less than a year--the same average nationwide price of gasoline is $2.95 per gallon.
Residents of NYC don't care cuz they don't drive much, and they're not smart enough to realize that the price of gasoline and diesel affects lots of other prices. But if you live in the southwest it's a big deal. (When I lived in a small west Texas town we often drove 60 miles each way to go to dinner at a different restaurant.)
And here's the kicker: As you may have heard, a big chunk of the price of gasoline is the price of...oil. So how's that doing?
Well on January 15 of this year--a week before Trump took office--the price of the benchmark "West Texas Intermediate" crude oil was $80 a barrel. Today it closed just under $59--down a whopping 26 percent from bribem's last week in office. And it's undoubtedly just a total coincidence that U.S. oil production just hit an all-time high.
Democrats: "Whut? Why would yew claim producing more oil would make duh price fall? Dat jus' crazy-talk! Everyone know dere ain't no connection between price and supply! Duh oil companies jus' set any price dey want, an' we gots t'pay it!"
There's a great field of study called "economics." You might look into it sometime.


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