The Patriot Post® · In Brief: Biden's Energy Policy Is Helping Dictators and Harming Americans
“The current spike in gas prices is largely the fault of Vladimir Putin,” says Joe Biden. We and many others have blistered the president for this phony and deceitful blame game. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is among them, and he recounts Biden’s actual history on energy policy.
When the Biden administration appeals to Iran, Venezuela and Saudi Arabia for oil but rejects American and Canadian oil and gas production, there is something profoundly wrong.
Why does Joe Biden think dictators are better than Americans? Why send money to Iran instead of Oklahoma — or to Venezuela instead of Texas? If he wants to send money outside the United States, why not send money to Canada rather than Saudi Arabia?
Biden’s opposition to American oil and gas is killing jobs, weakening our national security, endangering our allies and restricting the United States’ foreign trade.
When Donald Trump left office, Gingrich says, America was a net exporter of energy, and the price of oil was $53 a barrel. It climbed to $123 per barrel in recent days before coming back down a bit. Putin’s invasion played a role, but the problem was a preexisting condition.
The correct American response would be to maximize the production of American oil and gas, so we can drive down the price of energy. By emphasizing American production, we would create jobs in the oil patch (which for natural gas includes Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and more traditional producing states). This could even include New York if the liberal politicians there did not ban fracking and thereby reduce the income of New York farmers and landowners.
He continues:
The Biden team insists that its boycott of Russian oil is the only reason for the high cost of gasoline and heating oil. They expect us to ignore the degree to which they have crippled American energy production. The fact is the nuttier arm of Biden’s team would like to eliminate all oil and gas production.
Instead, Team Biden wants us all to buy electric cars.
The suggestion that working and retired Americans who are struggling to pay $4.50 a gallon (and even more in some places) should shell out tens of thousands of dollars for an electric car shows just how out of touch with reality the Biden team is. Furthermore, note that [Pete] Buttigieg was not suggesting that Americans go out and buy a car tomorrow. He was suggesting that a $5 billion investment in an electric vehicle charging network (which will take years to build) was the answer to high-priced gasoline today.
Gingrich concludes with the big picture:
The Biden team is blissfully ignoring our energy problems, not to mention Ukraine, Iran, rising crime, chaos at the border, unemployment, ballooning inflation — the list goes on. Unfortunately, for most Americans, the world Biden is creating is expensive and does not work.
As you watch the Biden administration fail, ask yourself: “why Venezuela and not Texas? Why Iran and not Canada? Just how unwilling are they to help America?”
Every time you go to the gas station, remember it is Biden’s policies — and not bad luck or Putin’s aggression — which is costing you so much to fill up your car.
Then ask your representatives in the House and Senate to override Biden’s insanity on energy and return us to an American energy policy.