Biden’s Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told reporters on Thursday that drivers will have to pay at least $4/gallon for gas for the foreseeable future.
Soaring costs have begun to turn Democrats against the Biden administration. Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna on Thursday slammed Biden in theto reduce the price hikes. Khanna’s proposed solution was to grow big government to solve the manufactured crisis.
“There is no patience for incrementalism or political spin about economic numbers in these times. Democrats can’t just blame the Republicans for lacking a plan,” he wrote. “People elected us to solve problems. We told them that government could improve their lives and they want to see tangible action, movement and energy out of Washington.”
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