Yes, supply and demand. So Biden's aggressive efforts to vaccinate have subdued the pandemic just enough to get people back to work and school - driving up demand for gas. So we definitely can blame Joe for higher gas prices, right? Ooops, I forgot. Everything is Obama's fault. Joe, you are off the hook.
Yes, supply and demand. So Biden's aggressive efforts to vaccinate have subdued the pandemic just enough to get people back to work and school - driving up demand for gas. So we definitely can blame Joe for higher gas prices, right? Ooops, I forgot. Everything is Obama's fault. Joe, you are off the hook.
Here’s where we need to start our messaging. The fact that there are now sports events, including the New York marathon today, Broadway shows back, movies back in theatres, etc. is a big “thank you” to Joe Biden and his vaccination efforts. There should be great bigs signs saying so at each of these places.
Maybe including a big thank you to all Americans who complied with health directives ( you know, masking and distancing and vaccination) and stayed strong, and businesses that also supported those efforts. A real WW II type campaign.
The supply side is manipulated to maximize profits for the producers.
But, what drivers see at the pump is the only thing that matters as they fill their tank and watch the cost dial on the pump spin faster than ever.
Voters will look to President Biden for answers.
From CNN
“Gas prices are sky high and Bank of America warns $120-a-barrel oil is on the way
Oil prices backed off from recent highs on Wednesday. US crude tumbled 3% to around $81 a barrel and Brent lost 2% to $83 amid jitters ahead of Thursday's OPEC meeting.
A further oil spike would raise the already-elevated cost of living for Americans. And it would squeeze businesses grappling with sticker shock, shortages and supply chain disasters.
Americans pay very close attention to prices at the pump and concerns about inflation have helped sour their views on the overall economy.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans described the economy as poor in a poll released this week. In Virginia, where Republicans won a key prize in the state's governor's mansion, the economy ranked in exit polls as the most important issue, surpassing education, taxes and Covid.”
Yes, supply and demand. So Biden's aggressive efforts to vaccinate have subdued the pandemic just enough to get people back to work and school - driving up demand for gas. So we definitely can blame Joe for higher gas prices, right? Ooops, I forgot. Everything is Obama's fault. Joe, you are off the hook.
Here’s where we need to start our messaging. The fact that there are now sports events, including the New York marathon today, Broadway shows back, movies back in theatres, etc. is a big “thank you” to Joe Biden and his vaccination efforts. There should be great bigs signs saying so at each of these places.
Maybe including a big thank you to all Americans who complied with health directives ( you know, masking and distancing and vaccination) and stayed strong, and businesses that also supported those efforts. A real WW II type campaign.
Thank You Brandon!
I agree. If we wait to long to claim that, the R’s will swear the anti-maskerswon!
Here's more messaging: https://twitter.com/BrunoAmato_1/status/1456994880572452868
We need more of this ...Go Bruno!!!!!
The demand side is strong.
The supply side is manipulated to maximize profits for the producers.
But, what drivers see at the pump is the only thing that matters as they fill their tank and watch the cost dial on the pump spin faster than ever.
Voters will look to President Biden for answers.
From CNN
“Gas prices are sky high and Bank of America warns $120-a-barrel oil is on the way
Oil prices backed off from recent highs on Wednesday. US crude tumbled 3% to around $81 a barrel and Brent lost 2% to $83 amid jitters ahead of Thursday's OPEC meeting.
A further oil spike would raise the already-elevated cost of living for Americans. And it would squeeze businesses grappling with sticker shock, shortages and supply chain disasters.
Americans pay very close attention to prices at the pump and concerns about inflation have helped sour their views on the overall economy.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans described the economy as poor in a poll released this week. In Virginia, where Republicans won a key prize in the state's governor's mansion, the economy ranked in exit polls as the most important issue, surpassing education, taxes and Covid.”
https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/03/business/gas-prices-oil-opec/index.html
Love the Turn around. Can I borrow?
Please do.