Joe Biden's America Last agenda

Joe Biden's America Last agenda took a major hit when Bugsy Allen, a laid-off Keystone XL Pipeline worker, blasted Biden for begging OPEC to increase production of oil:
"All we're doing is sitting here on hope. We're not being able to get out there and prosper our families one bit. Biden says he's a big union man, well I've been a member of the 798 Pipeliners Union out in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for 21 years. He cut us down to nothing. We can't go on our pensions, on our insurance, this man doesn't have a clue what he's doing to the American people."

Joe Biden's priorities aren't Americans' priorities. Joe Biden's priorities are essentially AOC's priorities and Bernie Sanders' priorities. Here's Bugsy criticizing Joe's decision to shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline:

Joe Biden has made one detrimental decision after another. Biden and the Democrats didn't just make foolish decisions. It's about the effect that those decisions have made. Shutting down the Keystone XL Pipeline hurt 11,000 union workers while guaranteeing higher gas prices. Biden's decision to lift the sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline gave Russian President Putin leverage over the EU's energy supply for a generation.

That means Putin doesn't have to worry about the Russian economy for a generation. How stupid is that?

Starting negotiations with Iran was a cheapshot to Saudi Arabia. In return, the Saudis cut energy production, which drove up American families' gas prices. Biden's begging of OPEC+ was humiliating. Unfortunately, it didn't end there. OPEC+ increased production but they didn't restore production to its previous capacity, forcing Biden to beg OPEC+ a second time.

What did the Democrats' policies achieve? Higher gas prices, crippling inflation, dependence on bad actors like Russia and Iran and a shaky national security position.

Other than that, we're fine.

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