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« Reply #384 on: April 12, 2022, 02:08:49 PM »
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ABC-Ipsos poll:

A large majority of Americans say oil companies and Vladimir Putin are to blame for increases in gas prices.

More than two-thirds of Americans blamed Putin (71%) and oil companies (68%) a "great deal" or a "good amount" for the increases in gas prices.

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« Reply #385 on: April 12, 2022, 02:12:31 PM »
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« Reply #386 on: April 13, 2022, 12:25:31 PM »
Support for President Biden and Democrats’ economic plan is at the highest level of support in this Navigator tracking poll dating back to last summer.

By a 45-point margin, Americans overwhelmingly support President Biden’s economic plan.


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« Reply #387 on: April 13, 2022, 12:29:55 PM »
Make billionaires finally pay their fair share...or raise taxes on middle-class Americans?

Which plan would you choose?


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« Reply #388 on: April 13, 2022, 12:41:31 PM »
Yesterday, President Biden took new action to bring down prices at the pump by propelling the development of homegrown ethanol: a powerful tool to fight Putin’s Price Hike. Doing so will reduce our dependence on foreign oil and empower America’s farmers to help fight Putin’s Price Hike.

Biden taps ethanol to help lower fuel prices

MENLO, Iowa (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden unveiled plans on Tuesday to extend the availability of higher biofuel blends of gasoline during the summer to curb soaring fuel costs and to cut reliance on foreign energy sources.

The decision represents a win for the U.S. corn lobby by likely expanding demand for corn-based ethanol and a setback for oil refiners, which view ethanol as competition.

The measure will allow Americans to keep buying E15, a gasoline that uses a 15% ethanol blend, from June 1 to Sept. 15. While E15 is only 10 cents cheaper on average and is less "energy dense," meaning drivers would need to buy more fuel, it should still help lower expenses, senior administration officials told reporters on a Monday call previewing the announcement.

Only a few thousand U.S. gasoline retailers offer E15 at the pump and they must turn off the pumps during the summer season to comply with existing law. Biden told the crowd in Iowa that will change this summer, if only temporarily.

"You're not going to show up at your local gas station and see a bag over the pump that has the cheapest gas. You're going to be able to keep filling E15," Biden said.

He added there is more to do to bring down gas prices.

"It's not going to solve all our problems," Biden said.

The decision comes after several weeks of internal debate within the White House that pitted environmental advocates like Gina McCarthy against Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, a former governor of Iowa, according to two sources familiar with the discussions.

The summertime ban on E15 was imposed over concerns it contributes to smog in hot weather, though research has shown that the 15% blend may not increase smog relative to the more common 10% blends sold year-round.

Your family budget, your ability to fill up your tank, none of it should hinge on whether a dictator declares war and commits genocide a half a world away," Biden said.

Biden last month announced that the United States would sell 180 million barrels of crude from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve at a rate of 1 million barrels per day starting in May, the biggest release from the stockpile since it was created in the 1970s.

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Biden made the E15 extension announcement during a visit to POET Bioprocessing, the largest biofuels producer in the United States in major corn producing state Iowa.

"We applaud President Biden and his administration for recognizing that low-cost, low-carbon ethanol should be given a fair opportunity to strengthen our energy security and reduce record-high pump prices,” Renewable Fuels Association President Geoff Cooper said.

Representatives of the oil industry slammed the administration for the decision.

"Americans are looking for long-term solutions, not short-term political fixes (to high gas prices)" said Ron Chittim, a spokesman for the American Petroleum Institute, the oil industry's main lobbying organization.

To make the change, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning to issue a national emergency waiver closer to June, administration officials said. The EPA is also considering additional action to allow for the use of E15 year-round, the White House said.

The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) industry group questioned whether the expansion of E15 sales was lawful, arguing the EPA waiver being used is reserved for specific unforeseen events, such as hurricanes.

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« Reply #389 on: April 13, 2022, 12:50:53 PM »
President Biden
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I was in Iowa today, where 16% of households don’t have an internet subscription.

In some places, there’s no high-speed internet infrastructure at all.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will make high-speed internet affordable and available around the country.

We’re investing $1 billion in American Rescue Plan funds for independent meat and poultry processing capacity.
 
That will give farmers and ranchers more options, shore up a weak point in our food supply chain, and bring down prices for American families.

This afternoon, I toured POET Bioprocessing — a biofuel plant in Iowa. We want to see facilities like these all over the Midwest. They support farmers, create good-paying jobs, reduce our reliance on foreign oil, and give you a choice at the pump.




https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1514015681943060482

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« Reply #390 on: April 13, 2022, 12:55:42 PM »
Longtime GOP lawmaker primaries Lauren Boebert for her ‘embarrassing juvenile antics’



Controversial first-term Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is facing a primary challenge from a longtime state legislator.

"U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert will face a Republican challenger in Colorado's June primary election after state election officials announced Tuesday that state Sen. Don Coram submitted enough valid signatures on nominating petitions," the Denver Gazette reports. "The Montrose lawmaker said he's anxious to put up his record of delivering results for the Western Slope against what his campaign described as Boebert's 'embarrassing juvenile antics on the national stage.'"

Coram, who got his start as as school board member, was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in 2010 when a seat opened up because Scott Tipton was elected to Congress. In 2016, Coram was elected the state Senate. Tipton served five terms in Congress before losing to Boebert in the 2020 primary.

When Boebert won the primary, The New York Times described her as "a political novice and gun-rights activist who has spoken approvingly of the pro-Trump conspiracy theory QAnon."

On his website, Coram warns of "rhetoric, grandstanding, and cheap political tricks."

"When the fringe leaders of both political spectrums have taken all the oxygen in the room and act more like out-of-touch celebrities than members of Congress, we have a problem," he argued.

Boebert, however, has the support of Donald Trump.

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« Reply #391 on: April 13, 2022, 11:14:26 PM »
White House press sec. Jen Psaki says Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s “unnecessary and redundant” inspections of trucks at border are “causing significant disruptions” to supply chains.


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