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Comments by "" (@pwillis1589) on "Biden administration ‘stumbling from failure to chaotic failure’" video.
Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation complicated by supply chain problems world wide.
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Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation complicated by supply chain problems world wide.
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Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation complicated by supply chain problems world wide.
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Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation somewhat more complicated than your vocabulary. Meanwhile here in Sydney Australia I have done some rough and quick calculations and petrol is approx US $8.50 a gallon, so you have nothing to complain about.
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@tomthegoat5139 While several points of your character assessment of me were technically correct I do take issue with the troll comment, if you make a comment in public then you must be able to accept criticism of it where it is accurate. My comment was fact based and in no way abusive. If I can help someone better understand how their countries economy works, where's the harm in that? If a sudden and unexpected rise in inflation was limited to one country we'll perhaps you could rightly point the finger, but as this steep rise in inflation is world wide then perhaps it isn't just the Biden administration fault. Hopefully I have explained this clearly enough for even you to understand. Thanks for your interest.
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@tomthegoat5139 Thankyou for your thoughtful and considered comments of my obviously deeply flawed personality. I do object though to your categorization of the facts as to why the price of fuel in the US as risen sharply of recent, and why this phenomenon is not only a US issue as opinion. Anyone can have an opinion, but voice that opinion based on stupidity, then what's the point, just because you can doesn't mean you should. I have no issue with you describing my fact based comments as condescending as that was the tone I was intending. Was it really my tone or the fact I know more about how the US economy works than the average American who seems to be commenting here that irks you?
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@tomthegoat5139 Touchy! Sorry I offended you. I'll just slink back into my hole.
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@DustinBarlow8P Yes the 4.5 million jobs created in the first two years of the Trump administration was fantastic. Unfortunately the 5.8 million jobs created in the first 8 months of the Biden administration has been a utter disaster.
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@robgibson8188 Yes but in this instance it was not the US leading the world into an inflationary period, it was far more complicated and subtle than that and just blaming Biden is stupid and actually ignores the real problem.
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@naomimcguire8473 So in your rather impassioned response you essentially agreed with two of my points and ignored the rest, then went off on a pointless and nonsensical political rant of which I have no interest. I was merely pointing out the economic situation regarding the price/cost of oil in the US currently. I assume when the cost comes down you will praise the insane policies of the Biden administration? The cost of oil has gone up worldwide it is not something that has been localised to the US economy. Gasoline prices rose in the first two years of the Trump administration, did you blame him then, I didn't but by your logic you should have. Do some research, pause and have a dispassionate think, next time you reply.
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@actionau What and wonderful and generous homophobic slur.
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Could we not agree what a fantastic effort it was by the Trump administration to create 4.5 million jobs in its first two years. Well equally it must be just as good to acknowledge the 5.8 million jobs created by the Biden administration in its first 8 months.
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@janaelliott9321 A worthless vacuous comment by you to a factual reply by myself, happy for you to actually fact check any of my points.
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@SDog6137 What an unbelievably ignorant and offensive thing to say.
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@SDog6137 And by the way approximately 70% of fertilised embryos are flushed out in the menstrual cycle. That is billions of babies repeat billions of babies your god has slaughtered.
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@SDog6137 And you have the hide to moralise over some poor girl who has been raped and chooses to have an abortion. How the hell do you sleep at night?
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Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation complicated by supply chain problems world wide.
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Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation complicated by supply chain problems world wide.
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Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation complicated by supply chain problems world wide.
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Do you have any real understanding of how the US economy works and why there has been a spike in petrol prices? Because you seem to not have. 1. OPEC have cut production. 2. Increased demand worldwide for fuel 3. Loosening of Covid restrictions 4. Trader speculation on Biden administration policy (which technically if you want you could blame on Biden) 5. Refinery maintenance and changeover to summer gas blends. It is a conflation of events and circumstances, a situation complicated by supply chain problems world wide.
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@davondavis4523 Just the facts, just the facts.
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