Gas Prices Continue to Climb on Higher Demand, Tighter Supply
Gas prices have risen for ten days in a row across the United States amid heightened demand and a tighter supply.
Gas prices have risen for ten days in a row across the United States amid heightened demand and a tighter supply.
Gas prices in the United States have fallen below $4.90 a gallon as fears of an upcoming recession continue to mount.
Republican former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has dropped the hammer on Joe Biden, remarking that the Democrat president makes “Trump’s presidency look better” with “every week that goes by.”
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth has warned that there may never be another oil refinery built in America again due to Democrat President Joe Biden’s policies.
Democrat President Joe Biden is begging oil companies for their help in lowering gas prices while threatening to use his “emergency” powers against them if they refuse to comply.
Democrat President Joe Biden appeared angered over allegations of his “reckless” spending during a Tuesday speech, arguing that “we’re changing people’s lives.”
Democrat President Joe Biden has caved and will visit Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to beg the kingdom to pump more oil and save his presidency.
The national average price of a gallon of gas has just hit $5 for the first time in U.S. history. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), which tracks prices, the average price hit $5 on June 11. The average is as high as $6.43 in some states, including California, and as low as $4.46 … Read more