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Biden's economic advisor Brian Deese says US families should suffer high gas prices to protect 'the liberal world order'
Jul 2, 2022 01:34:06   #
WNYShooter Loc: WNY
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10973371/Brian-Deese-says-Americans-stand-firm-paying-record-high-gas-prices.html#article-10973371

US families should suffer high gas prices to protect 'the liberal world order', Biden's economic advisor Brian Deese says when asked what he would say to Americans who can't afford $4.85 a gallon
'What do you say to those families that say, 'listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years?' the advisor was asked

*'This is about the future of the Liberal World Order and we have to stand firm,' he replied

*'You have a president and an administration that is going to do everything in its power to blunt those price increases and bring those prices down,' he added

*Republicans said Deese's comments prove the administration is out of touch

*Biden said on Thursday that drivers should be expected to pay 'premium' for gas prices for 'as long as it takes'

*The U.S. cut off all Russian gas after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and the European Union followed suit, driving up gas and energy prices the world over

*After breaching $5 a gallon for the first time ever, gas prices have fallen back to an average of $4.84 as of Friday

Biden economic advisor Brian Deese said that Americans should 'stand firm' on paying record-high gas prices because the 'future of the liberal world order' is more important.

'What do you say to those families that say, 'listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years?' the director of the National Economic Council was asked on CNN Thursday.

'What you heard from the president today was a clear articulation of the stakes. This is about the future of the Liberal World Order and we have to stand firm,' he replied.

Deese added: 'At the same time, what I would say to that family and Americans across the country is you have a president and an administration that is going to do everything in its power to blunt those price increases and bring those prices down.'

The U.S. cut off all Russian gas after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and the European Union followed suit, driving up gas and energy prices the world over.

After breaching $5 a gallon for the first time ever, gas prices have fallen back to an average of $4.84 as of Friday.

Inflation has also reached a 40-year high at 8.6 percent with prices surging while the Ukraine war has also compounded food shortages and made grocery shopping more expensive.

Conservative critics have leaped on the Biden administration for using the term 'world order.'

'The Liberal World Order?! These people are nuts!' Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., wrote on Twitter.

'Completely out of touch,' Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said.

'The Biden administration cares more about the liberal world order than American families,' Former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp tweeted.

'Is Brian Deese a Republican plant? Because this is the easiest midterm ad content I've ever seen,' Republican communicator Matt Whitlock tweeted.

'The 'Liberal World Order' we need to wake up and realize what we really are up against. Biden is nothing more than a puppet for the radical left,' Fox News contributor Sara A. Carter tweeted.

During a Thursday press conference in Madrid, Biden was repeatedly pressed about how long sanctions against Russia and the subsequent sticker shock on products in the U.S. will last.

'How long is it fair to expect American drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war?' one reporter asked.

'As long as it takes so Russia cannot, in fact, defeat Ukraine and move beyond Ukraine. This is a critical, critical position for the world,' Biden responded. 'I think there's a lot of things we can do and we will do, but the bottom line is: Ultimately, the reason why gas prices are up is because of Russia. Russia, Russia, Russia.'

While the White House has gone to great lengths to label 8.6 percent inflation as 'Putin's Price Hike,' critics have blamed Biden for not doing enough to spur fuel production at home.

In a speech announcing a three-month gas tax holiday, Biden signaled that Republicans who hit him for high gas prices are suggesting not to support Ukraine.

'The American people understood. The American people rose to the moment. The American people did what they always have done: defend freedom around the world. They chose to stand with the people of Ukraine,' Biden said during a speech calling for a three-month gas tax holiday. 'So for all those Republicans in Congress criticizing me today for high gas prices in America, are you now saying we were wrong to support Ukraine? Are you saying we were wrong to stand up to Putin? Are you saying that we would rather have lower gas prices in America and Putin's iron fist in Europe? I don't believe that.'

Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., accused Biden of allowing gas prices as a way to push the Green New Deal.

'Biden wants the green new deal, and he sees high gas prices as a tool to achieve it. The American people see through this and will reject his radical, anti-American policies in November. The Left is concerned with preserving their power. Republicans will give power back to the people,' he told DailyMail.com

'The Biden Administration continues to show how out of touch they are with the average,' Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa told Dailymail.com. 'It is rhetoric like this that has Americans angry and looking for change.'

'Brian Deese said the quiet part out loud - the Biden Administration thinks it's more important to further the liberal g*******t agenda than to help struggling American families. It's wrong, and Americans should remember this in November,' said Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C.

Biden has taken a number of steps to signal to Americans that he is taking action on gas prices - tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, writing letters to oil and gas executives blasting them for making record profits and urging them to increase oil production to alleviate gasoline prices.

This month Biden will be traveling to Saudi Arabia to talk gas prices with Crown-Prince Mohammed bin Salman and to attend the GCC+3 Summit, to talk oil and gas with Egypt, Jordan and Turkey.

Biden also said on Thursday he was going to Jeddah to meet with gulf nations on oil production.Tensions with Saudi Arabia have been high due to human rights violations and the k*****g of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Biden said he wasn't going to ask the king or crown prince to release more oil.

'I'm not gonna ask to him,' he said. 'I hope we see them in their own interest concluding that makes sense to do.'

'I've indicated to them that I thought they should be increasing oil production generically, not to the Saudis, particularly,' Biden said.

President Biden promised the U.S. would be making sacrifices 'as long as it takes' for Ukraine, but a new poll shows public appetite for unchecked support is waning.

Polling conducted by YouGov shows that 40 percent of Americans think the U.S. should be less involved in conflicts abroad, 12 percent think the U.S. should be more involved and 31 percent think involvement should stay about the same.

Asked what Biden's main priority should be right now, 53 percent said lowering inflation or fixing the energy crisis, 8 percent said ensuring a defeat of Russia in Ukraine.

Forty-six percent said that they oppose the U.S. becoming directly involved in combat in Ukraine, 21 percent neither support nor oppose and 23 percent support the U.S. becoming militarily involved, according to the poll, obtained first by the Washington Examiner.

Biden has promised not to put boots on the ground in Ukraine.

Forty-four percent of respondents said they did not approve of Biden's handling of the war in Ukraine, 36 percent said they approve.

YouGov sampled 1,000 people from June 23 to June 29.

The U.S. has given almost $60 billion to Ukraine since the Russian invasion - $5.5 billion from the Biden administration, and $54 billion authorized by Congress. That figure does not include the tens of billions worth of American weapons and equipment t***sferred to Ukraine.

Concerns have mounted in Congress about the Pentagon's ability to monitor the sudden influx of cash for Ukraine and to track the thousands of U.S. weapons headed to the nation.

Meanwhile, Russia has refocused its efforts on Ukraine's eastern Donbas region. Vladimir Putin said this week there is 'no use in setting an end date' to what he calls the 'special military operation in Ukraine.' Neither Russia nor Ukraine are likely to want to come to the negotiating table and make concessions any time soon.

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Jul 2, 2022 04:51:48   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
I'm reminded of the time at a gabfest Putin was ranting about " ... the failure of Western Liberalism!"

And *giddy Donny, bless 'em, thought Mr Vlad was talking about 'California Libs'.

* our own world leader.

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Jul 2, 2022 06:19:27   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
Texcaster wrote:
I'm reminded of the time at a gabfest Putin was ranting about " ... the failure of Western Liberalism!"

And *giddy Donny, bless 'em, thought Mr Vlad was talking about 'California Libs'.

* our own world leader.



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Jul 2, 2022 06:30:01   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
WNYShooter wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10973371/Brian-Deese-says-Americans-stand-firm-paying-record-high-gas-prices.html#article-10973371

US families should suffer high gas prices to protect 'the liberal world order', Biden's economic advisor Brian Deese says when asked what he would say to Americans who can't afford $4.85 a gallon
'What do you say to those families that say, 'listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years?' the advisor was asked

*'This is about the future of the Liberal World Order and we have to stand firm,' he replied

*'You have a president and an administration that is going to do everything in its power to blunt those price increases and bring those prices down,' he added

*Republicans said Deese's comments prove the administration is out of touch

*Biden said on Thursday that drivers should be expected to pay 'premium' for gas prices for 'as long as it takes'

*The U.S. cut off all Russian gas after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and the European Union followed suit, driving up gas and energy prices the world over

*After breaching $5 a gallon for the first time ever, gas prices have fallen back to an average of $4.84 as of Friday

Biden economic advisor Brian Deese said that Americans should 'stand firm' on paying record-high gas prices because the 'future of the liberal world order' is more important.

'What do you say to those families that say, 'listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years?' the director of the National Economic Council was asked on CNN Thursday.

'What you heard from the president today was a clear articulation of the stakes. This is about the future of the Liberal World Order and we have to stand firm,' he replied.

Deese added: 'At the same time, what I would say to that family and Americans across the country is you have a president and an administration that is going to do everything in its power to blunt those price increases and bring those prices down.'

The U.S. cut off all Russian gas after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and the European Union followed suit, driving up gas and energy prices the world over.

After breaching $5 a gallon for the first time ever, gas prices have fallen back to an average of $4.84 as of Friday.

Inflation has also reached a 40-year high at 8.6 percent with prices surging while the Ukraine war has also compounded food shortages and made grocery shopping more expensive.

Conservative critics have leaped on the Biden administration for using the term 'world order.'

'The Liberal World Order?! These people are nuts!' Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., wrote on Twitter.

'Completely out of touch,' Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said.

'The Biden administration cares more about the liberal world order than American families,' Former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp tweeted.

'Is Brian Deese a Republican plant? Because this is the easiest midterm ad content I've ever seen,' Republican communicator Matt Whitlock tweeted.

'The 'Liberal World Order' we need to wake up and realize what we really are up against. Biden is nothing more than a puppet for the radical left,' Fox News contributor Sara A. Carter tweeted.

During a Thursday press conference in Madrid, Biden was repeatedly pressed about how long sanctions against Russia and the subsequent sticker shock on products in the U.S. will last.

'How long is it fair to expect American drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war?' one reporter asked.

'As long as it takes so Russia cannot, in fact, defeat Ukraine and move beyond Ukraine. This is a critical, critical position for the world,' Biden responded. 'I think there's a lot of things we can do and we will do, but the bottom line is: Ultimately, the reason why gas prices are up is because of Russia. Russia, Russia, Russia.'

While the White House has gone to great lengths to label 8.6 percent inflation as 'Putin's Price Hike,' critics have blamed Biden for not doing enough to spur fuel production at home.

In a speech announcing a three-month gas tax holiday, Biden signaled that Republicans who hit him for high gas prices are suggesting not to support Ukraine.

'The American people understood. The American people rose to the moment. The American people did what they always have done: defend freedom around the world. They chose to stand with the people of Ukraine,' Biden said during a speech calling for a three-month gas tax holiday. 'So for all those Republicans in Congress criticizing me today for high gas prices in America, are you now saying we were wrong to support Ukraine? Are you saying we were wrong to stand up to Putin? Are you saying that we would rather have lower gas prices in America and Putin's iron fist in Europe? I don't believe that.'

Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., accused Biden of allowing gas prices as a way to push the Green New Deal.

'Biden wants the green new deal, and he sees high gas prices as a tool to achieve it. The American people see through this and will reject his radical, anti-American policies in November. The Left is concerned with preserving their power. Republicans will give power back to the people,' he told DailyMail.com

'The Biden Administration continues to show how out of touch they are with the average,' Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa told Dailymail.com. 'It is rhetoric like this that has Americans angry and looking for change.'

'Brian Deese said the quiet part out loud - the Biden Administration thinks it's more important to further the liberal g*******t agenda than to help struggling American families. It's wrong, and Americans should remember this in November,' said Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C.

Biden has taken a number of steps to signal to Americans that he is taking action on gas prices - tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, writing letters to oil and gas executives blasting them for making record profits and urging them to increase oil production to alleviate gasoline prices.

This month Biden will be traveling to Saudi Arabia to talk gas prices with Crown-Prince Mohammed bin Salman and to attend the GCC+3 Summit, to talk oil and gas with Egypt, Jordan and Turkey.

Biden also said on Thursday he was going to Jeddah to meet with gulf nations on oil production.Tensions with Saudi Arabia have been high due to human rights violations and the k*****g of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Biden said he wasn't going to ask the king or crown prince to release more oil.

'I'm not gonna ask to him,' he said. 'I hope we see them in their own interest concluding that makes sense to do.'

'I've indicated to them that I thought they should be increasing oil production generically, not to the Saudis, particularly,' Biden said.

President Biden promised the U.S. would be making sacrifices 'as long as it takes' for Ukraine, but a new poll shows public appetite for unchecked support is waning.

Polling conducted by YouGov shows that 40 percent of Americans think the U.S. should be less involved in conflicts abroad, 12 percent think the U.S. should be more involved and 31 percent think involvement should stay about the same.

Asked what Biden's main priority should be right now, 53 percent said lowering inflation or fixing the energy crisis, 8 percent said ensuring a defeat of Russia in Ukraine.

Forty-six percent said that they oppose the U.S. becoming directly involved in combat in Ukraine, 21 percent neither support nor oppose and 23 percent support the U.S. becoming militarily involved, according to the poll, obtained first by the Washington Examiner.

Biden has promised not to put boots on the ground in Ukraine.

Forty-four percent of respondents said they did not approve of Biden's handling of the war in Ukraine, 36 percent said they approve.

YouGov sampled 1,000 people from June 23 to June 29.

The U.S. has given almost $60 billion to Ukraine since the Russian invasion - $5.5 billion from the Biden administration, and $54 billion authorized by Congress. That figure does not include the tens of billions worth of American weapons and equipment t***sferred to Ukraine.

Concerns have mounted in Congress about the Pentagon's ability to monitor the sudden influx of cash for Ukraine and to track the thousands of U.S. weapons headed to the nation.

Meanwhile, Russia has refocused its efforts on Ukraine's eastern Donbas region. Vladimir Putin said this week there is 'no use in setting an end date' to what he calls the 'special military operation in Ukraine.' Neither Russia nor Ukraine are likely to want to come to the negotiating table and make concessions any time soon.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10973371/... (show quote)


This is not the only issue the democrats want to force on Americans to make them suffer.

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Jul 2, 2022 06:44:37   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
Architect1776 wrote:
This is not the only issue the democrats want to force on Americans to make them suffer.


Yeah, it’s one big conspiracy.

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Jul 3, 2022 13:20:44   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
WNYShooter wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10973371/Brian-Deese-says-Americans-stand-firm-paying-record-high-gas-prices.html#article-10973371

US families should suffer high gas prices to protect 'the liberal world order', Biden's economic advisor Brian Deese says when asked what he would say to Americans who can't afford $4.85 a gallon
'What do you say to those families that say, 'listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years?' the advisor was asked

*'This is about the future of the Liberal World Order and we have to stand firm,' he replied

*'You have a president and an administration that is going to do everything in its power to blunt those price increases and bring those prices down,' he added

*Republicans said Deese's comments prove the administration is out of touch

*Biden said on Thursday that drivers should be expected to pay 'premium' for gas prices for 'as long as it takes'

*The U.S. cut off all Russian gas after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and the European Union followed suit, driving up gas and energy prices the world over

*After breaching $5 a gallon for the first time ever, gas prices have fallen back to an average of $4.84 as of Friday

Biden economic advisor Brian Deese said that Americans should 'stand firm' on paying record-high gas prices because the 'future of the liberal world order' is more important.

'What do you say to those families that say, 'listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years?' the director of the National Economic Council was asked on CNN Thursday.

'What you heard from the president today was a clear articulation of the stakes. This is about the future of the Liberal World Order and we have to stand firm,' he replied.

Deese added: 'At the same time, what I would say to that family and Americans across the country is you have a president and an administration that is going to do everything in its power to blunt those price increases and bring those prices down.'

The U.S. cut off all Russian gas after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and the European Union followed suit, driving up gas and energy prices the world over.

After breaching $5 a gallon for the first time ever, gas prices have fallen back to an average of $4.84 as of Friday.

Inflation has also reached a 40-year high at 8.6 percent with prices surging while the Ukraine war has also compounded food shortages and made grocery shopping more expensive.

Conservative critics have leaped on the Biden administration for using the term 'world order.'

'The Liberal World Order?! These people are nuts!' Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., wrote on Twitter.

'Completely out of touch,' Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said.

'The Biden administration cares more about the liberal world order than American families,' Former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp tweeted.

'Is Brian Deese a Republican plant? Because this is the easiest midterm ad content I've ever seen,' Republican communicator Matt Whitlock tweeted.

'The 'Liberal World Order' we need to wake up and realize what we really are up against. Biden is nothing more than a puppet for the radical left,' Fox News contributor Sara A. Carter tweeted.

During a Thursday press conference in Madrid, Biden was repeatedly pressed about how long sanctions against Russia and the subsequent sticker shock on products in the U.S. will last.

'How long is it fair to expect American drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war?' one reporter asked.

'As long as it takes so Russia cannot, in fact, defeat Ukraine and move beyond Ukraine. This is a critical, critical position for the world,' Biden responded. 'I think there's a lot of things we can do and we will do, but the bottom line is: Ultimately, the reason why gas prices are up is because of Russia. Russia, Russia, Russia.'

While the White House has gone to great lengths to label 8.6 percent inflation as 'Putin's Price Hike,' critics have blamed Biden for not doing enough to spur fuel production at home.

In a speech announcing a three-month gas tax holiday, Biden signaled that Republicans who hit him for high gas prices are suggesting not to support Ukraine.

'The American people understood. The American people rose to the moment. The American people did what they always have done: defend freedom around the world. They chose to stand with the people of Ukraine,' Biden said during a speech calling for a three-month gas tax holiday. 'So for all those Republicans in Congress criticizing me today for high gas prices in America, are you now saying we were wrong to support Ukraine? Are you saying we were wrong to stand up to Putin? Are you saying that we would rather have lower gas prices in America and Putin's iron fist in Europe? I don't believe that.'

Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., accused Biden of allowing gas prices as a way to push the Green New Deal.

'Biden wants the green new deal, and he sees high gas prices as a tool to achieve it. The American people see through this and will reject his radical, anti-American policies in November. The Left is concerned with preserving their power. Republicans will give power back to the people,' he told DailyMail.com

'The Biden Administration continues to show how out of touch they are with the average,' Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa told Dailymail.com. 'It is rhetoric like this that has Americans angry and looking for change.'

'Brian Deese said the quiet part out loud - the Biden Administration thinks it's more important to further the liberal g*******t agenda than to help struggling American families. It's wrong, and Americans should remember this in November,' said Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C.

Biden has taken a number of steps to signal to Americans that he is taking action on gas prices - tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, writing letters to oil and gas executives blasting them for making record profits and urging them to increase oil production to alleviate gasoline prices.

This month Biden will be traveling to Saudi Arabia to talk gas prices with Crown-Prince Mohammed bin Salman and to attend the GCC+3 Summit, to talk oil and gas with Egypt, Jordan and Turkey.

Biden also said on Thursday he was going to Jeddah to meet with gulf nations on oil production.Tensions with Saudi Arabia have been high due to human rights violations and the k*****g of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Biden said he wasn't going to ask the king or crown prince to release more oil.

'I'm not gonna ask to him,' he said. 'I hope we see them in their own interest concluding that makes sense to do.'

'I've indicated to them that I thought they should be increasing oil production generically, not to the Saudis, particularly,' Biden said.

President Biden promised the U.S. would be making sacrifices 'as long as it takes' for Ukraine, but a new poll shows public appetite for unchecked support is waning.

Polling conducted by YouGov shows that 40 percent of Americans think the U.S. should be less involved in conflicts abroad, 12 percent think the U.S. should be more involved and 31 percent think involvement should stay about the same.

Asked what Biden's main priority should be right now, 53 percent said lowering inflation or fixing the energy crisis, 8 percent said ensuring a defeat of Russia in Ukraine.

Forty-six percent said that they oppose the U.S. becoming directly involved in combat in Ukraine, 21 percent neither support nor oppose and 23 percent support the U.S. becoming militarily involved, according to the poll, obtained first by the Washington Examiner.

Biden has promised not to put boots on the ground in Ukraine.

Forty-four percent of respondents said they did not approve of Biden's handling of the war in Ukraine, 36 percent said they approve.

YouGov sampled 1,000 people from June 23 to June 29.

The U.S. has given almost $60 billion to Ukraine since the Russian invasion - $5.5 billion from the Biden administration, and $54 billion authorized by Congress. That figure does not include the tens of billions worth of American weapons and equipment t***sferred to Ukraine.

Concerns have mounted in Congress about the Pentagon's ability to monitor the sudden influx of cash for Ukraine and to track the thousands of U.S. weapons headed to the nation.

Meanwhile, Russia has refocused its efforts on Ukraine's eastern Donbas region. Vladimir Putin said this week there is 'no use in setting an end date' to what he calls the 'special military operation in Ukraine.' Neither Russia nor Ukraine are likely to want to come to the negotiating table and make concessions any time soon.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10973371/... (show quote)


We tried to tell Libs the Dems are not on the side of the people. The joke is on them now.



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Jul 3, 2022 14:03:23   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
Fotoartist wrote:
We tried to tell Libs the Dems are not on the side of the people. The joke is on them now.



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