Gas prices have gone through the roof in a short period of time. Gas prices are now above $4 a gallon. What does that mean for the average American? What does it mean for Joe Biden and his plan to get us back to $2.10 a gallon by the end of the year? What is going on with gas prices and why are they so high? Gas prices have been going up since mid-November. Why is this happening and what is going to happen to gas prices in the United States in the next couple of years? Why are gas prices so high and why is it so bad? Is it a reflection of what's going on in Washington, D.C. or is it just a symptom of higher gas prices across the country? I'll tell you what, gas prices are a tax on the hardworking people in this country and it's time to wake up and pay the price! Listen to this episode to find out what's really going on and why gas prices should be going up and what Joe Biden is trying to do to our economy and our economy. Listen and tweet me what you think to let us know if you think gas prices need to go up! and what you would like to see in the future of gas prices going up. Tweet me if you have any thoughts on this topic! Timestamps: 1:00:00 - Gas prices should go up? 3:30 - What should be higher? 4:40 - How much should we pay for your gas? 5:15 - What are we should pay? 6: What should we be getting? 7:00 8: What is a good day? 9:00 | What is the average price? 11:30 | What are you paying for gas 12:15 | What do you want? 14:30 15:00 Is gas prices? 16:00 What is your favorite kind of gas 17: Should we be paying? 18:00 Are you getting a discount? 19:00 Do you have enough? 21: How much do you need a pump? 22: Is gas going to go to make you feel like you're getting a good deal? 23:00 How much more? 25:40 26:40 | What should I pay for gas prices now? 27:00 Can I afford it?
00:00:40.000Imagine what it's doing to just a hard working class family when they go to the pump and you've seen in some cases, you know, 35 cents a gallon change in the last couple of weeks alone.
00:00:52.000I saw some stat that said the national average was down to about $2.10 a gallon around in November.
00:01:09.000is shocked and has a little bit of a sticker shock, and I do think about these sorts of things, you know, imagine what the average family making fifty, sixty, seventy thousand dollars a year feels when they go to the pump.
00:01:21.000Imagine what that does to small businesses that rely on delivery.
00:01:25.000And this is all because everyone knows what the Biden administration is going to be trying to doing to energy.
00:01:32.000You see that. They'll shut down our pipelines.
00:01:33.000And understanding that gas pipelines may not have anything to do with fuel prices, but energy in general, if you're limiting that, it creates a problem.
00:01:45.000So when Joe Biden kills your jobs, eliminates American pipelines, by the way, has no problem with Russian pipelines, it seems.
00:01:54.000There's no problem with the Nord Stream 2 pipelines from Russia to go into Europe.
00:01:59.000The same European countries that get the benefit of that, like Germany, want us to pay for their protection through NATO to save them from the Russians who they're going to be giving billions of dollars to in these pipelines.
00:02:12.000Joe Biden doesn't have a problem with that.
00:02:14.000I wonder if Hunter's on the board of Nord Stream 2.
00:02:29.000These policies, they are a tax on you.
00:02:33.000They are a tax on the hardworking men and women in this country where that makes a difference.
00:02:37.000And when those numbers go through the roof, it puts serious, serious Restrictions on your ability to spend on other things, on being able to take care of your family.
00:02:49.000Watch it because it's only just begun.
00:02:51.000Don't forget, we're like 40 days into this presidency and you're already seeing a significant price increase.
00:02:57.000Again, enough where the son of a billionaire is like, man, that's kind of a difference.