'POTUS can talk tough about Russia all he wants, but his energy policy is one of the single greatest factors empowering the Russian war machine to take Ukrainian lives.' -James Taylor
supplicant. As a result, the American economy, the people of Ukraine, and the world geopolitical order are experiencing the deadly impacts of Biden’s anti-American energy policy.
Since taking office, Biden has blocked production in bountiful oil fields off the coast of Louisiana. The Biden administration has blocked oil production in lucrative oil fields in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, an area designated by Congress specifically for the production of oil. The Biden administration has ground to a halt lease sales on oil-rich federal lands throughout the Western U.S.
Since Biden took office, COVID has receded, and U.S. oil production should be back surpassing pre-COVID numbers. That, however, has not been the case. U.S. oil production in 2021, post-COVID, was merely 11.6 million barrels per day. In December 2022, production was just 12.1 million barrels per day. U.S. oil production still remains well below pre-pandemic oil production under Trump.
India and other nations are being driven into the Russian orbit, as well. The Biden administration may believe in a fairy-tale world where nation after nation will join them in abandoning oil and conventional energy. In the real world, however, that is not happening. Nations that previously imported American oil now must import oil from Russia, Venezuela, Iran, and other hostile nations.
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