Disagree with this:
Here's a study that shows that the XL would have actually created higher gas prices.
https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/resources/keystonexl_cwd.pdf
Could the Keystone XL pipeline help lower U.S. gas prices?
"Keystone XL, an expansion of an existing North American pipeline, would have carried 830,000 barrels of crude oil from Alberta, Canada, to Nebraska daily at its peak. At the time Mr. Biden halted its construction, the $8 billion expansion was only about 8% complete, according to Reuters.
Yet many experts agree that moving ahead with the pipeline wouldn't have prevented U.S. gas prices from climbing to a record high. Expanding the Keystone would have increased global oil production by less than 1%, an amount, they explained, is "almost negligible."
"I can see why people make that connection," Nemet said."But in terms of gasoline prices and global oil prices, it's just something it's better to just ignore because it would have no impact."
Even if you want to go back to then, it's still not a factor in why gas prices are rising.
You disagree that I disagree with you? Cool that you have access to a liberal apologist think tank doing a "study".Disagree with this:
Here's a study that shows that the XL would have actually created higher gas prices.
https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/resources/keystonexl_cwd.pdf
Could the Keystone XL pipeline help lower U.S. gas prices?
"Keystone XL, an expansion of an existing North American pipeline, would have carried 830,000 barrels of crude oil from Alberta, Canada, to Nebraska daily at its peak. At the time Mr. Biden halted its construction, the $8 billion expansion was only about 8% complete, according to Reuters.
Yet many experts agree that moving ahead with the pipeline wouldn't have prevented U.S. gas prices from climbing to a record high. Expanding the Keystone would have increased global oil production by less than 1%, an amount, they explained, is "almost negligible."
"I can see why people make that connection," Nemet said."But n terms of gasoline prices and global oil prices, it's just something it's better to just ignore because it would have no impact."
You disagree that I disagree with you? Cool that you have access to a liberal apologist think tank doing a "study".
But Biden had " a plan to wean us off gasoline!' Make people too poor to leave home and...voila WEANCheck out this twisted logic....
"With inflation soaring, gas prices have been increasing for months — hitting an average of $4.33 a gallon on March 11, according to AAA."
So now inflation is causing gas prices to rise...lmao. Upside down stupidity
Check out this twisted logic....
"With inflation soaring, gas prices have been increasing for months — hitting an average of $4.33 a gallon on March 11, according to AAA."
So now inflation is causing gas prices to rise...lmao. Upside down stupidity
But Biden had " a plan to wean us off gasoline!' Make people too poor to leave home and...voila WEAN for errybody!Check out this twisted logic....
"With inflation soaring, gas prices have been increasing for months — hitting an average of $4.33 a gallon on March 11, according to AAA."
So now inflation is causing gas prices to rise...lmao. Upside down stupidity
I wouldn't expect you to recognize a liberal Bible since you have no perspective of a difference. They've argued AGAINST the existence of something for EIGHT YEARS and we just buy it's OBJECTIVE? Meth ain't legal yet, Tank.Liberal think tank? Where'd you get that?
Oh wait, I get it. Since it doesn't agree with your "BIDENS FAULT!" narrative despite being an 8 year old study?
I linked a .pdf study and cited a completely separate CBS article. Who knew you were so sensitive to article titles?
Hogg: "HoW CaN It Be?!"
Also Hogg: "I RefUse tO rEAd ThE sTuDY!"
U.S. gasoline prices will rise, with the greatest effect on the
Midwest. The chief purpose of the pipeline is to raise the price
of Canadian tar sands by creating new export markets outside
the Midwest. Statements by Alberta, Canada officials and the
pipeline developers reflect this aim. Their explicit intention is
to export to the Gulf and abroad, which would increase the
price of crude oil and gasoline in the United States and, in
particular, the Midwest.
• Midwest drivers would be hardest hit because the region
currently imports more than half of its oil for refining from
Canada. Increases at the pump could range from 25 cents to
40 cents a gallon, depending on how regional refineries re-
spond to paying $20 to $30 more per 42-gallon barrel for
Canadian crude oil.
WTI is the main oil benchmark for North America as it is sourced from the United States, primarily from the Permian Basin. The oil comes mainly from Texas. It then travels through pipelines where it is refined in the Midwest and the Gulf of Mexico. The main delivery point for physical exchange and price settlement for WTI is Cushing, Oklahoma.
I thought that was canon…if you trust MSM.Again, using your logic - the covid shutdown and the ensuing catastrophe was all trumps fault.
Keep blaming Biden while oil companies keep laughing all the way to the bank.
Biden is overcooked goose. He's done. The midterms will be a failure for democrats.
This was predicted when they started taking charge. They have no good domestic agenda. And they've never been accused of being foreign policy experts.
The party has become a group of sexuality/climate activist. Their “solutions” are birthed from a desire to assert absolute authority and sexualize 4 year olds for political gain. Decent folk are finally waking up to their nonsense.
I agree. The midterms will be brutal for the lefties.