Pain At The Pump: Biden Admits ‘I Don’t Have A Near-Term Answer’ For High Gas Prices

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President Biden admitted during a CNN town hall Thursday night that he has no immediate solution to the problem of spiking gas prices and suggested that Americans would not start seeing relief at the pump until next year.

“My guess is, you’ll start to see gas prices come down as we get by and going into the winter – I mean, excuse me, into next year, 2022,” the president told moderator Anderson Cooper at the Baltimore event.

“I don’t see anything that’s going to happen in the meantime that’s going to significantly reduce gas prices.

“I must tell you, I don’t have a near-term answer,” Biden added before musing on the possibility that he could “go in the [Strategic] Petroleum Reserve and take out and probably reduce the price of gas maybe 18 cents or so per gallon, [but] it’s still gonna be above three bucks.”

Read more at NY Post.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. There’s a simple solution…. throw more money at the problem. Each family should get another $1,000 sent to their account monthly to cover the cost

  2. First, an apology for shutting down Keystone would help. A Federal per gallon subsidy at the pump would be a great step to take. At the very least, a suspension of the Federal Gasoline Tax would be in order.

    • Jen Psaki is on vacation so she couldn’t write his talking points. But don’t worry. She’ll be back soon and explain so articulately how this is all the fault of the evil white racist Trump.

  3. Trump would just snap his fingers and gas prices would go down, the wall would be built, COVID would dissapear by Easter… But seriously folks, gas prices are up all over the world, and you keep blaming one tiny pipeline in the US. Ever hear of supply and demand?

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