Biden Goes Massively Off Script Over Gas Prices

Oops, he did it again.

Indeed, Biden has lurched off-script yet again for reasons unknown, though AOC is surely licking her chops behind closed doors at yet another “success” for her paymaster’s nefarious aims.

While Biden may yammer on and on about the “pain” American families are facing at the pump, he apparently sings quite a different tune while overseas.

Or perhaps that “tune” is simply the truth.

During a joint press conference with Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo, Biden shockingly claimed that high gas prices were effectively fantastic, especially since they will bring about “an incredible transition” predetermined by globalist elites.

“Here’s the situation.  And 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 boomed.

Well, way to give away the Democrats’ playbook, Biden. Everything goes so well for them until the president actually talks.

After all, Trump already warned about $6, $7, $8+ per gallon gasoline in 2020, though his claims were most certainly dismissed as “disinformation.”

Shame that Dems have been far more filled with disinformation than Trump ever was, especially as it would take actual effort to get to the level of doublespeak the current White House exhibits.

Especially when the president does not exactly keep his stories straight, given that he is suddenly concerned about “a lot of families” after praising the “great transition.”

“And what I’ve been able to do to keep it from getting even worse – and it’s bad.  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. It’s affecting a lot of families,” Biden babbled.

Well, gee, you don’t say, Mr. President.

Any tidbits into what you plan to actually do about it?

“But we have released over two hundred and, I think, fifty-seven thousand — million barrels of oil, I should say,” Biden babbled on, “us and the rest of the world we convinced to get involved. It’s helped, but it’s not been enough.”

Right. Anyone else get a clear number from that?

Furthermore, it should be noted that even one million gallons of fuel would satisfy energy demands for approximately one day, so there goes that illustriously bad solution.

Frankly, Biden is likely babbling away as he knows deep down the real truth: Much of the crisis today can likely be traced back to good old AOC and her Electric Vehicle (EV) Freedom Act, presented in 2021.

Of course, the act has already received high praise from far left groups.

“Electrifying our transportation system is going to be crucial in the fight against the climate crisis. Electric vehicles should be accessible to everyone regardless of socioeconomic status. The EV Freedom Act will dramatically open up accessibility by creating a nationwide network of publicly available electric vehicle charging stations. We thank Representatives Andy Levin and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for their leadership on this important issue,” an Earthjustice representative blared.

Yeah. Too bad that “leadership” comes at a terrible cost for virtually everyone but themselves.

After all, AOC has all kinds of taxpayer funded first class flights up her tacky sleeve by now.

Senator Ted Cruz is vastly more relatable in his own commentary, especially when openly indicating the White House’s utterly shameless EV push.

“We’re all getting Toyota Priuses, although, he’s going to pitch it as, we’re all getting Teslas, but apparently, someone’s going to give us 100 grand to get one. It is the most arrogant contempt for working men and women in this country, and that is the view of the hard left, let them eat cake,” Cruz remarked dryly.

Sadly, ever since Democrats have perfected the art of cheating, they don’t bother to appeal to most people anymore, above all those who actually work for a living.

Author: Jane Jones


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