Biden Mocks ‘Sensitive’ Oil Companies As Americans Grow Desperate

Anyone who voted for Joe Biden should be doing some serious self-reflection at this point.

Everything is more expensive and less efficient and yet Biden finds it necessary to poke every major oil company as they devise a plan to work around the administration’s environmental regulations and increase supply.

The so-called ‘unity’ President hasn’t lived up to his campaign moniker. On Tuesday, the cognitively deficient President mocked the heads of oil companies for daring to criticize his energy policies as Americans struggle to fill their tanks.

Biden sent a letter last week to the CEOs of all major oil companies urging them to increase refinery capacity while simultaneously working toward green energy innovations. Make that make sense!

In response, Chevron CEO Mike Wirth wrote back to Biden, calling the President out for his administration’s willingness to “criticize, and at times vilify, our industry.” 

“These actions are not beneficial to meeting the challenges we face and are not what the American people deserve,” Wirth wrote.

The Biden administration has falsely identified two sources for skyrocketing gas prices: Vladimir Putin and the oil industry, both of which have been heavily scrutinized in the media by the regime.

The cognitively deficient President was asked to respond to the letter on Tuesday, to which Biden openly mocked the “sensitive” oil CEOs for daring to speak ill of his energy policies.

Meanwhile, in his letter, Biden threatened to use fascistic means to completely take over the entire oil industry — so who’s really the sensitive one?

“I didn’t know they’d get their feelings hurt that quickly,” Biden said, calling Wirth and other CEOs “mildly sensitive” for their response.

In his response, the Chevron CEO urged Biden to immediately waive regulations and fuel specifications in order to increase gas supply. Additionally, Wirth told Biden that pipeline infrastructure should be maintained and construction should resume.

However, Biden didn’t agree.

 “This idea that they don’t have oil to drill and bring up simply is not true,” Biden replied.

“They’re both within the realm of possibility,” he said.

We’ve now reached a point in this country when everyone must pick a side; petty partisan debates are no longer on the table.

Either you’re with Joe Biden and his globalist regime as they attack the U.S. economy at every angle, hoping to transform it into a corporate dystopia where CEOs, presidents, and world leaders control everyone’s private lives, or you’re on the side of freedom.

You decide.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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