Trump’s First Acts As Next President (border, independence, party)
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My first acts as your next President will be to Close the Border, DRILL, BABY, DRILL, and Free the January 6 Hostages being wrongfully imprisoned!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social account.
According to J.P. Morgan, Donnie is a bit late to the party on energy. He would never close the border, because it is a controversy both sides use to fundraise.it does make sense that he would want to free his fellow insurrectionists.
According to J.P. Morgan, Donnie is a bit late to the party on energy. He would never close the border, because it is a controversy both sides use to fundraise.it does make sense that he would want to free his fellow insurrectionists.
You know , the last time oil prices dropped low American producers cut back and said the prices per barrel are too low to continue production.
I don’t think oil prices will remain low at any point for long because every time the price drops OPEC, American producers want to cut supply.
So you can have a million drill sites but your price won’t change much at the pump unless we force them to continue extracting when barrel prices are declining. I don’t think we will do that so I don’t expect more drilling to lower prices much more than current prices.
Pardon the "Democrat Political Prisoners (AKA "Insurrectionists")", award each $1M for their persecution, allow every Republican to evacuate the DC prison and work remotely.
Oil? As others have said, we are already at record levels of production. Any drill-baby-drill additional would depend on investment decisions made by wall street speculators, bankers, and private capital players - not the US president.
The problem for the next president and on, to the extent they can influence, is not producing more oil, but keeping investment and development going in the face of declining demand. As an example, Saudi has cancelled plans to expand their production because the shift to renewables makes it risky. The US oil industry faces the same challenges.
Which frightens the progressives (and the folks at NBC) to no end.
Agree on all points
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