Gas prices soar past 100 as G7 panics and Americans pay the price for failed energy policies

Oil prices just shot past $100 a barrel, and the world’s so-called “leaders”—the G7—are scrambling like terrified chickens. Their big plan? They say they might crack open the emergency reserves. That’s it. This is the best our global elites can come up with as Americans watch gas prices skyrocket and the markets take a nosedive.

What’s driving this chaos? President Trump’s tough stand against Iran, says the chorus of left-wing pundits and anti-America globalists. But let’s be honest here. If these G7 heavyweights—so eager to call the shots for everyone else—hadn’t been pushing their green energy fantasies and choking off responsible American oil production for years, maybe we wouldn’t be so vulnerable every time tensions rise overseas.

Liberals love to blame America first. They whine when our president defends us on the world stage, preferring a weak hand and a bent knee. While Iran keeps stirring up trouble, the left keeps tying one hand behind America’s back. The end result? Everyday Americans get hammered at the pump and watch the value of their retirement accounts shrink. Meanwhile, globalist bureaucrats sip imported wine and pretend to have a solution.

The G7 is now talking about digging into their “strategic reserves”—the stash meant for real emergencies. How convenient that the solution is always to rush straight for the band-aids instead of actually fixing the wound. Maybe if Western leaders stopped bowing to extremist climate activists and let America tap its own natural resources, we could stand strong and energy independent.

When do we stop letting out-of-touch elites and weak-kneed liberals dictate the fate of America’s wallets? Maybe it’s time to elect leaders who put our interests first and unleash America’s energy power—for good. How high do gas prices have to go before the left finally admits they’re wrong?

Source: Washington Times


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