Biden would rather deal with ‘international killers’ than work with American drillers, argues Sen. Hagerty

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SHORT SIGHTED: GOP senator blasts Biden energy policies after OPEC cuts

Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses the Biden administration’s energy strategy and how it has contributed to the volatile oil market on ‘Mornings with Maria.’," Thursday, Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discussed OPEC+'s controversial decision to slash oil production and the negative impact it will have on gas prices, arguing that the Biden administration is likely to sell more of the "strategic political reserve" ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

. What they're calling it now, I think, is the strategic political reserve, because their eyes are on the November elections. They're trying to get gas prices down. And that's what this is all about. They're pleading with Iran, with Venezuela. They'd rather deal with international killers than work with American drillers right here at home. The answer is so obvious. It's right here.

 

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Biden’s policy is to beg for oil from countries that hate us. He’s just making it up as he goes.

Trump won...Biden cheated

The solution is to eliminate all regulations of energy and environment while investing in Heliogen which uses sun, sand and water to make hydrogen for all of the world’s energy and air pollution requirements. Hydrogen burns to make pure water to save or sell

Really?

Get off of oil or we will be the Saudis' bitch forever.

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