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Nine Wire
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Nine Wire

Yes. But the people need help now.Today. Not in July when they propose to roll out this program. I think the better option is a temporary hold of the .50 a gallon gas tax. Something people can see and feel today.

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sophia Torres
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sophia Torres

I sure could use some help

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Jose Andrade
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Jose Andrade

Because he’s giving away my taxes !!!! They spend my taxes on ridiculous bills

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Do you blame President Joe Biden for high gas prices?
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Debra Riffle
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Debra Riffle

On day one of his being in office, Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline. He made us dependent on enemy nations for gas. Gas prices were going up before Russia invaded Ukraine. Biden is looking for a scape-goat.

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JH
JH

The keystone pipeline would have had little to no effect on gas prices. The oil moving through it was not dedicated to gasoline or fuel but various products and other exports meaning that its impact on fuel prices is low, While it would have increased oil flow to facilities, its price change was min

Max
Max

On that very same day, he issued an Executive Order allowing physically stronger transgender men, to compete against women in high school, and college sports. Why does he hate women? He has never even once been recognized, for an intelligent decision. Maybe that's why so many people detest him.

Mark Cunningham
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Mark Cunningham

Prices are based on supply and demand. While the global unrest has played a role, Biden has made the supply of domestic oil less with his policies. Gas prices were going up since he said he would not renew any additional drilling on US territory.

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Connie Jones
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Connie Jones

The pipeline needs to be reopened. He has a tool very much within his reach to be able to stop the rising prices and provide relief at the pump to Americans. He is simply choosing not to use that tool to try to help America’s economy. Despicable!

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Max
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Max

His energy mismanagement, has not only raised gas prices, but also all energy prices. It has additionally given money and power to Putin, which has enabled the invasion of Ukraine. His actions are also causing inflation, which is leading to a recession, and possibly another depression. FJB/LGB now..

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Max
Max

Obviously, the one million plus dollars, that Hunter scammed Ukraine out of, was not not enough for Joe to act like a real man.

Patty Crane
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Patty Crane

Biden refuses to backtrack on Green Energy agenda to the demise of the working people of this country. He knows he's not going to be reelected, so he will do the will of the ones who will pay him the most and cover for his son's activities.

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Teresa Hendren
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Teresa Hendren

the question of the day should be: why are we buying foreign oil when we have enough domestic oil?

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Lisa Gore
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Lisa Gore

If you have a resource that makes your country energy independent, you fill strategic reserves, as you’re utilizing the America First to supply Americans first, then you sell your excess & make money for your home country so prices/taxes stay lower. When you buy an election, you get what you pd for!

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HelenHighwater
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HelenHighwater

Self explanatory, it would seem.

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

Because the attempts by the media to lay blame elsewhere are disingenuous at best. Blatant lies at worst. Quit trying to instill your own narrative into your stories and people will start believing what you say again.

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Gary Mccaleb
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Gary Mccaleb

he completely destroyed my country on day one! he's a criminal and should be locked up!

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No

Do you blame President Joe Biden for high gas prices?
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Sharon Kelley EA
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Sharon Kelley EA

Profits are soaring for the oil companies, so I believe they are taking advantage of a pandemic on the one hand and starting/promoting antagonistic propaganda of other theories on the other.

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Max
Max

However, the higher fuel costs are, the more money Biden steals from us, in the form of taxes.

Max
Max

The oil companies make their profits by efficiently converting crude oil to other materials. Such as gas, diesel, chemicals used for plastics. The price of crude doesn't affect their profits. The land owner or country selling the crude oil gets the profit of high crude oil prices. Nice try though.

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Kevin Crabtree
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Kevin Crabtree

Of Course most have once or twice don't lie

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

I did once. Someone syphoned the gas out of my truck and I was hoping I still had just enough to get 4 miles down the road to the gas station as I didn't have a gas can with me. I got within a half mile so walked the rest of the way, Luckily the owner of the station knew me and loaned me a gas can.

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Mattie Rhoades
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Mattie Rhoades

Upon landing in Bend from the MidWest and heading to the coast, I figured I would fill up at the "next highway exit". I started to worry, and on fumes stopped at HooDoo to ask for help (no gps). The lone worker said, "Where are you from?" and kindly filled my tank with gas in the maintenance shed!

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Biden needs to drill for oil and open the keystone pipeline

Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

In the early 70's the price of fuel was not the only issue. There was not enough.fuel. Stations closed at 6:00 pm. It would not surprise me to see shortages again.

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Thats why the Biden administration needs to drill for oil, so it won't happen

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Biden needs to drill for oil and resume oil exploration

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CB
CB

No, he doesn't.

Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

NO and we MUST be oil independent, Brandon has done extremely serious damage to this country!!! American oil, not Russian oil or anywhere else. Brandon is begging for foreign oil and getting refused. So its OK to beg for overseas oil but not produce American oil, that is insane !

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