He controls the regulations and those control. The prices. He shut down drilling, he shutdown pipelines etc.....these things raise the price of gas and that raises the price of everything else.
Yes, because production was cut during covid shutdowns so the average would naturally be lower. The higher production amount was indeed under Trump as 13M daily as lockdowns were lifting in late 2020. (Facts are fun)
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He has as much say in Canada as he does in the US. And somebody we hear a lot about has friends in Saudi Arabia and Russia who have agreed to cut production. Those cuts should start affecting gas prices right around the time of the next presidential election. And guess who will get blamed?
My uncle refused to get the vaccine and he was a mask rebel for the entire time. He never got COVID. Maybe he should’ve been the subject of a medical study. They might’ve learned something about it.
Out of 10 effective COVID vaccines currently in use, only ONE has been demonstrated to have a negative side effect in less than 1% of recipients. The rest zip, none, swabo. I got the Pfizer. I refused the AstraZeneca for the same reason you did (its also not recommended for those under 60).
I’m not ready for more. I followed all of the rules during the pandemic. I’ve had my shots and both boosters. I thought it was the right thing to do. I’m absolutely opposed to any new COVID restrictions. I thought that two weeks after I had my second COVID shot, that should’ve been the end of it.