$6’s a Good Thing? Pain at Pump Part of ‘Incredible Transition’ According to Biden (VIDEO)
‘God Willing’: Biden Calls Gas Price Crisis Moment of ‘Incredible Transition’ Away From Oil and Gas
By The Blaze. President Joe Biden appeared to celebrate the gas price crisis on Monday as a moment of “incredible transition” away from a reliance on fossil fuels.
During a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo, a reporter asked Biden whether Americans should prepare for an economic recession.
When Biden said Americans should not worry about a recession, he claimed his administration has made “significant progress” toward improving the economy before repeating talking points about “Putin’s tax” (referring to record-high gas prices) and the war in Ukraine worsening domestic problems. . .
The Biden administration has repeatedly tried to reframe the energy crisis in positive light. It believes record-high prices at the gas pump (another new record was set on Monday) will encourage Americans to abandon their internal combustion engines for electric vehicles, all in the name of climate change. (Read more from “‘God Willing’: Biden Calls Gas Price Crisis Moment of ‘Incredible Transition’ Away From Oil and Gas” HERE)
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$6’s a Good Thing? Pain at Pump Part of ‘Incredible Transition’ According to Biden
By New York Post. Out of touch as ever, President Biden celebrated record-high gas prices Monday, gushing that the pump pain was part of “an incredible transition” of the US economy away from fossil fuels.
“[When] it comes to the gas prices, we’re going through an incredible transition that is taking place that, God willing, when it’s over, we’ll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over,” Biden said during a press conference in Japan following his meeting with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
The president then insisted that his administration’s actions, rather than increasing the price of gas, had actually been able to “keep it from getting worse — and it’s bad.”
Only then did Biden pay lip service to millions of Americans who have found themselves spending thousands of extra dollars to fuel up their vehicles.
“The price of gas at the pump is something that I told you — you heard me say before — it would be a matter of great discussion at my kitchen table when I was a kid growing up,” Biden said before admitting, “It’s affecting a lot of families.” (Read more from “$6’s a Good Thing? Pain at Pump Part of ‘Incredible Transition’ According to Biden” HERE)
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