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Fuel prices rose for the 10th consecutive day with $4.91

Gas prices rose to $4.91 per gallon Tuesday for the tenth day in a row, aided by President Joe Biden’s battle against America’s energy, which includes increased private and public financial spending on oil drilling, halting public land drilling and canceling Keystone. rose to its high level. pipe Line. .

Gas prices rose five cents overnight and nearly 30 cents a week, according to the AAA. Drivers pay about $2 more than they did a year ago. Prices have more than doubled since Donald Trump left office.

According to a JPMorgan commodities analyst, refueling costs are expected to rise above $6 per gallon on Labor Day. Gasoline prices in the northern California city of Mendocino are reportedly reaching $10 per gallon.

Donald Trump warned He tells voters that if Biden wins the 2020 election, the price of gasoline will reach at least $7 per gallon. “If Biden gets there, you’ll pay $7.8.9. Then “take out the car!” they will say.

On Monday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about Biden’s rising gas station prices. Americans get better gas prices because Europeans pay more than $8 per gallon, she noted.

In 2006, Senator Joe Biden criticized the Bush administration for gas prices exceeding $3. “For most of our voters, that’s over $3 per gallon,” Biden said. “I think we pay this money because we don’t have an energy policy.”

Biden’s energy strategy included plans to ask Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in July to increase oil production while waging war on American energy. Again New York Times “The president’s trip to Saudi Arabia is unlikely to drive oil and fuel prices down, and it’s unclear whether everything he can do will work.”

Energy Minister Jennifer Granholm told reporters on Thursday that American drivers will have to pay at least four dollars per gallon for the foreseeable future. “Gas prices are likely to remain above $4 per gallon,” he calculated, based on Department of Energy data.

According to Sunday’s poll, 74 percent of respondents said Biden’s high gas price was a “very important” factor in how they voted in the midterm elections. Biden’s approval of gas price management is only 27 percent.

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Source: Breitbart

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