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They Just Made The Pain At The Pump A Whole Lot Worse!

What dragged America into this terrible mess is Biden’s WEAKNESS, he is causing global chaos.

An industry expert debunked what Joe Biden brags that his policy would lead to lower gas prices. The expert said that Americans should brace for paying more at the pump.

Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates said via Fox Business that gasoline futures have risen 30 cents in the past week “which is just bad news for the consumer.”

According to AAA that as of Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of gas was $4.11.

Even though many states are chipping away at gasoline taxes, the national average price for gas is heading for somewhere between $4.15 and $4.20 per gallon, Lipow said.

Lipow noted that the ripple effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continue to roil the gasoline market.

That is an invasion that did not have to happen, many have noted.

John Feehery, a former communications director, and speechwriter for major congressional Republican leaders wrote in a commentary piece published by The Hill in March.

“Biden’s weakness and misplays have brought about an unthinkable and tragic invasion.”

Also, Dan Holloway, a conservative podcast host, wrote that energy dependence on Russia, particularly in Europe, tempered any effort to strongly head off Russia’s invasion before it began. In reference to Newsweek’s commentary piece titled “How a Weak Biden, Capitulating to the Green Left, Enabled Putin’s Invasion.” 

Holloway wrote:

“Maybe, just maybe, the West shouldn’t have outsourced its energy strategy to a dictator from another country, someone they all claim to have known was a dictator. What was the plan exactly? To lure Russia into being nice by giving them all this power over the West while cutting off our own ability to supply energy to ourselves and others?” 

But the damage is now done, Lipow told Fox Business, and Americans will pay for it at the pump.

He cited comments from the secretary of OPEC earlier this month that OPEC members and other global oil producers could not replace Russian oil, and reports that the “EU is considering adopting a phased-in ban on the purchase of Russian oil and gas.”

Lipow said that in 2021, Russia shipped over 4 million barrels of oil per day to Europe and had sent 700,000 barrels of oil per day to the U.S.

Lipow said:

“How does the world come up with nearly 5 million barrels per day of alternate supplies if the European Union were to ban all Russian oil imports? It simply can’t do it today.”

Western Journal noted:

Even now, two months into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, European nations make up the largest customers for Russian oil and natural gas, The Associated Press reported Thursday.

In March, Biden said that releasing a million barrels of oil a day from the nation’s strategic petroleum reserve for six months would do the trick, according to an AP report at the time.

He said because of the action, gas prices could drop “anything from 10 cents to 35 cents a gallon.”

Sources: WesternJournal, The Associated Press, The Hill, Newsweek, Fox Business