1) Biden didn't have to make personal corrupt history in Ukraine. He brought it on himself.
2) ha ha... what you [Unwelcome language removed] did to Trump and calling the laptop from hell a farce makes you a farce complaining about this conjecture about the motivation of an evil man who can't fix the border nor provide energy policy to sustain life here in America.
1. There is no history of Biden being corrupt in his dealings with Ukraine....so there is that...and now the fictional documentation of the corruption that never happened is being destroyed by Putin and is encouraged by Biden. Sort a bizarre twist from you on events. Has it hit you yet that if Zelensky actually had such evidence he could demand a no-fly zone from Biden or threaten to release the documents you think exist....
2. The laptop has nothing to indicate a crime. Zip, nada, zero.
Did Trump fix the border? Nope. He built a few miles of fence. Did that stop illegal immigration? No....Hell no.
Oil production dropped from 13m barrels per day to 9m per day in 2020. It is now at 12m barrels per day. Is life in America unsustainable because of an oil shortage? Hell no. Does the president have the authority to order an increase in production? No.
As world wide oil consumption increases and prices in other countries go up...US producers sell the oil produced here to where they can make the most money.
The recent increase in domestic oil production, especially since 2010, has had a significant impact on U.S. petroleum imports and exports. From 2005 to 2015, the United States’ reliance on petroleum imports fell from 60% to 25% of total consumption,6 while exports increased by over 300%.3 Since 2015, imports have remained fairly steady at approximately 10 million barrels per day, but exports have continued to increase, from 4.7 million barrels per day in 2015 to 7.6 million barrels per day in early-mid-2018. The Energy Information Administration projects that U.S. import reliance for oil will continue to fall over the coming decade
The United States both imports and exports petroleum (a broad term that includes crude oil and refined products such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuels, and other products; “petroleum” and “oil” are sometimes used interchangeably1) in various quantities depending on cost and demand. Overall, the...
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