From Roger Wicker <[email protected]>
Subject ROGER WICKER: Biden Strangles U.S. Energy While Asking Foreign Dictators for More Oil
Date March 15, 2022 5:01 PM
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I hope you saw my latest weekly column.

 

ROGER WICKER:Biden Strangles U.S. Energy While Asking Foreign Dictators for
More Oil
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When President Biden took office, Mississippians were paying $1.88 for a
gallon of gasoline. Today, we are fast approaching $4 per gallon after just 14
months under his leadership. The President has blamed Vladimir Putin’s
unprovoked war on Ukraine for the latest price increase, but gas prices had
already been soaring long before Russia invaded. President Biden needs to admit
that his anti-energy agenda is the main reason we are all paying more at the
pump.

President Biden’s hostile plans for American energy came into view in 2019
when he told his far-left supporters, “I guarantee you, we are going to end
fossil fuel.” Since taking office, he has been working overtime to cut
production of U.S. oil, natural gas, and coal. Last year, he ended the Keystone
XL pipeline project, halted new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters,
banned drilling in oil-rich parts of Alaska, and rejoined the Paris Climate
Agreement, all of which will kill American energy jobs. These decisions have
driven up energy costs and made it harder for us to absorb recent price surges
stemming from Putin’s war in Ukraine.

Biden Wants Foreign Oil, Not American Oil

 

The President has received bipartisan support for his recent decision to ban
Russian energy imports to the United States. Yet I am troubled that he still
refuses to provide Americans relief at the pump by ending his anti-energy
policies. Instead of taking full advantage of our abundant energy resources
here at home, President Biden is now asking foreign dictators to produce more
oil on our behalf.

This past week, Biden officials met with Venezuela’s socialist dictator,
Nicolás Maduro, in the hopes of lifting an oil embargo placed on Venezuela in
the wake of its fraudulent 2018 election. Ending this embargo would enrich a
tyrant who has rigged his own elections and promoted violence against his
political opponents. The White House also tried to arrange talks with Saudi
Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to boost their oil production, but they
would not take the President’s call. Perhaps worst of all, Biden officials are
reportedly in the final stages of reviving the Iran nuclear deal, which would
allow Iran once again to sell oil on the global market – resulting in a huge
windfall for the world’s largest state sponsor of terror. President Biden would
apparently rather enrich dictators than allow more oil to be produced here in
America. It seems his crusade is not against fossil fuel, just American fossil
fuel.

Short-Term Gimmicks Will Not Lower Prices

On the home front, President Biden is resorting to Band-Aid solutions to try
to hide the damaging effects of his anti-energy agenda. Last fall, he announced
the release of 50 million barrels of oil from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve –
barely enough to supply our nation for 2.5 days. More recently, he announced
the release of another 30 million barrels. Predictably, neither decision has
managed to put a serious dent in gas prices.

Democrats in Congress are now pushing for a national gas tax holiday, which
would expire at the end of the year. President Obama gave a fitting response to
a similar proposal back in 2008: “This isn’t an idea designed to get you
through the summer, it’s designed to get you through an election.” The only
real solution to this self-imposed energy crisis is for President Biden to end
his war on American energy.

 

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