No relationship exists between gas prices and Trump's willingness to condemn the Saudis. Oil is a commodity that rises and falls on supply and demand. Unless we're contemplating a global oil embargo of the Saudis (and no one is), strong words shouldn't affect gas prices.
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YOU ALREADY ARE! Don't fall for POTUS' propaganda! 1.
#Oil prices were declining long before Trump's#Khashoggi theater 2. the Daily Nearest#WTI (or West Texas Intermediate) oil price benchmark is up 22% since#POTUS won election & flat from early 2018 3. Natural Gas $ up 59%!pic.twitter.com/Fp0cXBaSMG
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POTUS finds something (anything) moving in a favorable direction, irrespective of how bad it may have been just prior to the move, then takes credit for the drop.
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This is going to be investigated by the dems, right?pic.twitter.com/JCDO8RQEa5
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They need too. The Saudis claimed they had Kushner in their pocket. Shameful.
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At this point I would pay $10.00 a gallon for an actual American President.
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Well, that will force me to start walking. Not a bad idea.
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I kind of wish he'd be mad at the guys who killed Jamal Khashoggi instead of the guys who killed Bin Laden but maybe that's just me.
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And he says he didn't listen to the audio of the murder because it was a "suffering tape." What? Since when was 45 upset over anyone's suffering? He may have listened to it but lied about it because there are things in it he doesn't want to have to acknowledge.
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