Biden’s War on Gas: I Ask Rick Perry About High Gas and Oil Prices and How to Turn it Around
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Massive government overspending has been a major reason prices are going up-- Inflation. But there is another cause, one that affects every sector of our economy, and that’s Biden’s war on gas.
Over 6,000 everyday items are made from petrochemicals (derived from oil and natural gas)—everything from sneakers, plastic, candles, nylon (used in clothing), ink, fertilizers, sports equipment (footballs, baseballs, golf balls), hand lotion, toys, and roller skates.
By executive orders and bureaucratic regulations, the Biden Administration has cut oil and gas production in America, making practically everything we buy more expensive.
In this week’s video podcast (free and you don’t need to download), I sat down for a very special interview with former Texas Governor and Trump Secretary of Energy Rick Perry.
I asked Gov Perry, “why energy prices were so low when you were Secretary of Energy?” His answer was quite revealing…
“Well, it’s simple,” he said, “Don’t tax. Don’t over-regulate. And incentivize. But you must have a President and Administration that wants America to be energy independent, like Trump and his Administration. Right now, people are hurting… having to cut back and make hard decisions… Do I fill my gas tank or buy a steak?”
This is a must-listen interview. Anyone listening to this insightful podcast will want to share it with your family and friends.
Here are just a few of the topics we discuss during the podcast:
- How high energy prices hurt the middle class and people on fixed incomes
- Why an anti-fossil fuel President and Administration weakens the nation
- Why we need to develop nuclear power plants (fusion and fission)
- How ESG investing is making people afraid to invest in oil and gas
- Why millions of people in developing countries will die without abundant, affordable energy.
The Interview is about 10 minutes long.
Let me know what you think. Email me at craig@craighuey.com.
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