“We see this as an energy crisis because … gasoline prices in the United States today are at seven-year highs as natural gas peaks at the same time,” Biden energy adviser Amos Hochstein says.
Regrettably, there’s reason to believe that the meeting of G-20 nations in Rome this weekend will fail to address the issues that are most relevant to them.
Biden’s plan offers dramatic tax increases, increasing regulatory burdens, benefits for the well-connected, and a bloated bureaucracy designed to suppress freedom.
The White House’s new framework for the Build Back Better agenda is a $1.75 trillion spending bill that would radically transform the American way of life.