Gas prices under Trump were just under $3.00 at the peak. Then Covid-19 hit and they dropped through the floor as demand dropped due to people being locked down and there was no demand. Trump even tired to negotiate an increase in prices when they dropped too low. The Middle East just sticks a straw in the dirt to get oil. North America companies have to invest billions to extract their oil. North American oil companies need higher oil prices to survive given how much debt they have to carry and all the interest costs and higher salaries for working in remote and dangerous regions.There you go. Feels good, no? Lol
He’s not a likeable guy, I get it. He had the best economy, lowest unemployment in decades, okayed the pipeline, killed ISIS, great job on the border, operation Warp Speed got the vaccine in less than a year which no one thought was possible. These are just a few.
Next time you’re pumping gas at $1.20, think of those sub $1 prices before the election.
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Killing a key ISIS leader is a win.
Trump inherited a hot economy. His tax cuts where unnecessary and only benefited stock owners and CEOs while adding a Trillion dollars a year in debt
Trump’s Wasteful Tax Cuts Lead To Continued Trillion Dollar Deficits In Expanding Economy
If tax cuts actually paid for themselves, they would reduce deficits based on faster growth. Deficits shot up in the wake of the 2017 supply-side tax cuts. And CBO forecasts that those deficits will continue to stay high -- the opposite of tax cuts paying for themselves.
www.forbes.com
Pipeline is dead
Kids in cages and not completing the border wall as promised is no win. He replaced some fencing scheduled to be replaced and built a bit of new fences on the back of US taxpayers (not Mexico as promised)
not all pharmaceutical companies got a dime from the government to develop the vaccine. Vaccines are only good if they get injected into arms and he had no distribution plan. Warp Speed’s stated goal was to produce and distribute 300 million safe doses of vaccine by January 2021.
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