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A Very Happy Holidays Courtesy Of The OBiden Administration.


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Could all that's going on in this country be related to the RV/RI?

Will our holidays be ruined by shortages & inflation or will there be a RV/RI miracle?

Treat as rumors  Not Varified.  Your Opine.   Go RV before everything goes to pot.

 

TNT:

Goldman Sachs said that a strong recovery in global demand for oil could push Brent crude prices, the global benchmark, to exceed its year-end forecast of $90 a barrel .

The American investment bank said that it "expects oil demand to soon reach pre-Covid-19 levels, at about 100 million barrels per day, with consumption recovering in Asia after a delta mutating wave."

The bank also expected that "the switch from gas to oil may add at least one million barrels per day to the demand for crude."

Goldman Sachs does not expect any slowdown in oil prices in the near term, noting that "demand will rise again in the near term, stronger than expected."

 

CNBC:  REPORT:  

Biden Has Few Options To Combat Surging Gas Prices As Voters Grow Concerned About Inflation & Shortages.

  • Retail gas prices – averaging $3.38 per gallon on Oct. 25 – have risen roughly 50% in 2021, surpassing pre-pandemic levels.
  • There are "no immediate plans" to tap into emergency reserves or limit energy exports outside the United States, the Energy Department told CNBC.
  • Combined with price spikes across a variety of goods, inflation is hitting Americans' wallets and threatening the economic rebound heading into the 2022 midterm elections. 
  • The White House has acknowledged it has limited options to address the problem.

 

 

GATEWAY PUNDIT:  REPORT: 

The Biden Effect: Thanksgiving 2021 To Be The Most Expensive Meal In History Of The Holiday.

Thanksgiving 2021 is shaping up to be the most expensive meal in the history of the holiday thanks to Joe Biden’s incompetence & corruption.  Biden’s supply chain crisis, reckless spending, endless government benefits & Covid vaccine mandates are all contributing to rising prices.  “So Thanksgiving is now less than a month away and it’s shaping up to be the most expensive meal in the history of the holiday,” said MNSBC host Mika Brzezinski on Tuesday.

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18 hours ago, Luigi1 said:

So Thanksgiving is now less than a month away and it’s shaping up to be the most expensive meal in the history of the holiday

It will be the most expensive, but it won't cost anything, kind of like the trillions in the new congressional bill!  😆

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22 minutes ago, markb57 said:

Come-on man.....!

 

He is such an embarrassment.....

 

Just wait until OBiden goes to the EU for the economic summit.  Many nations are blaming his policies for massive hyper inflation & shortages around the world.  What OBiden does in America has a direct effect on the entire globe.

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