James Lambert
Several months ago President Biden signed some White House Presidential orders which placed severe restrictions on the oil industry in this country. They include closing down frocking sites around the country as well as placing more restrictions on coal productions. He also closed down the oil pipeline from Canada (which was almost 40% completed thanks to President Trump)). Completion of the Canada-U.S. pipeline would have allowed U.S. plants In Texas to produce record amounts of gasoline for the public to use. Obviously, more gas results in cheaper costs.
It was during President Trump’s four year term when, for the first time, our country became the world’s leading producer of traditional gasoline production. Sadly, that has all changed due to Biden’s White House executive orders. Thanks to Biden, people around the country have seen the cost of their gasoline increase from 60 to, 75 cents per gallon. Finally when you talk about a tank of gas being around 18 gallons Biden’s order that amounts to a notable expense for many.
Sadly, this next White House executive order has resulted in little coverage by major media (including CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC and NBC). It involves what is currently occurring along the border. Biden’s initiative essentially opens our border to wide range of foreigners Central America also including many countries from around the world. Many of these foreigners aren’t even tested for COVID.
Why is our President doing this? Clearly these people view America as a very generous nation that will give these illegal residents (who illegally cross our borders) a variety of aide (including housing in some areas). Doesn’t this President realize that we cannot afford this as a country? Already our national debt has grown by over two trillion dollars in the past three months.
With Biden opening the borders and easing restrictions, we have also seen the increase in illegal drugs coming into our country. Obviously, this is bad news for America. Call your area’s Cong. Rep to voice your concern (phone number: 202-224-3121) and tell them you want to voice your concern.
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