u/Federal_Horse_5596

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If this keeps up, the GOP will no longer be able to say that gas was more expensive under Biden. As if gas prices from 4 years ago are more important than whether Americans are able to afford rent, food and transportation right now.

EDIT: I may be incorrect. There are conflicting reports between $5 and $5.22 for Jun 2022, but my point still stands. We’re rapidly approaching record gas prices in America, and instead of taking measures to fix the oil crisis, our government is slapping a torn bandaid on the issue and pointing fingers at a demented 83 year old. Thanks

u/Federal_Horse_5596 — 14 days ago