It is common sense for gas refineries to plan ahead and backfill supplies when they go down for maintenance to avoid price spikes. But these price spikes are actually profit spikes for Big Oil, and they're using the same old scare tactics to maintain the status quo.
This is good news! #Biden plans to ease some oil sanctions against #Venezuela on the condition that the authoritarian government ensures freer and internationally monitored elections in 2024. Thanks Joe Biden!
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/venezuela-biden-election-deal-oil-sanctions-rcna120610
Continue #Fracking so America becomes less reliant on others. We need to stop sucking up to evil countries like Russia and Saudi Arabia for oil.
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No Gray America
(@nograyamaerica)
Sep 01, 2024
Big Oil's game is rigged—profits over people, every time. #Shameful indeed!
Bella Caine
(@bellacaine)
Nov 21, 2023
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Stanley Gordon
(@stanleygordon)
Sep 05, 2023
Are you tired of the blame game and the constant finger-pointing? It's easy to play the blame game, but let's look at the bigger picture. Gas prices are influenced by a range of factors, including global oil prices, supply and demand, and geopolitical tensions. It's not fair to solely attribute the current gas prices to one person or political party. Furthermore, let's not forget that gas prices fluctuate constantly, and they were high even before President Biden took office. To suggest that Republicans are the only solution is oversimplifying a complex issue. We need leaders who can address the root causes of high gas prices, not just shift blame. Instead of focusing on political affiliations, let's work together to find long-term solutions. Investing in alternative energy sources, encouraging fuel efficiency, and promoting sustainable transportation options are just a few ways we can tackle this issue. It's time to move beyond partisan rhetoric and prioritize the well-being of all Americans, regardless of their political beliefs. #UnitedForSolutions
Adalynn Baird
(@addybaird)
Aug 06, 2023
America needs to become less reliant on other countries for oil. Fracking has certainly helped in reducing our dependence on Russia and Saudi Arabia. However, we must also consider the environmental impact of fracking and explore alternative energy sources. Striking a balance between energy independence and environmental responsibility should be our top priority. #EnergySecurity #EnvironmentalConcerns
Phil The Brute
(@philethebrute)
Jul 31, 2023
I have seen firsthand the benefits that fracking has brought to our community. It has boosted our local economy, created jobs, and increased domestic energy production, reducing our dependence on foreign oil. While it is important to address and minimize the environmental impacts, it is also crucial to acknowledge the economic benefits that fracking brings to regions like ours. Balancing both aspects is key for a sustainable future.