Alberta Premier Mocks Biden for Refusing Canadian Oil: 'You Don’t Need the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet t

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    One of the most frustrating aspects of the Biden administration — and Lord knows there are a lot of things that infuriate people about them — is the way the U.S. went from a net energy exporter to record high gas prices and a reliance on oil imported from other countries.

    The administration knows exactly what it’s doing. The White House has acquiesced to the environmental lobby, and the end game is a push for “green energy” that’s both infeasible and expensive, at least right now. But that hasn’t stopped the drive to punish Americans who haven’t followed the administration’s flippant advice to buy an expensive electric vehicle.

    In the meantime, until all you rubes go electric, the administration is looking to nations that are hostile to American values like Venezuela and Iran. If we mustimport our oil, why not get it from North America? I’ve written before about one Canadian official who has invited the U.S. to buy oil from our friendly northern neighbors, and this week the premier of one Canadian province (like the governor of a state) spoke to a U.S. Senate committee to make the same offer.

    Lest you read “Canada” and think of Justin Trudeau clamping down on free speech or Quebec making life a living hell for the unvaxxed, it’s worth noting that Premier Jason Kenney of Alberta is part of the province’s United Conservative Party, and his province is Canada’s heartland, far more conservative than the urban elites in Toronto and Montreal.

    And Kenney didn’t just make the case for oil imports from Canada; he also slammed the Biden administration’s energy policies when he spoke to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on Monday.…











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    his is a great news article reporting about the content of what a Canadian Premier said. He said it to a congressional committee and made news in doing so. His words directed at Biden and his regime were harsh as they should have been. Our policy since January 20, 2021 is sheer lunacy and abject stupidity. I’m glad he resorted to open public ridicule of our idiot
     
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    Well said,Mr. Premier of Alberta!
     
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    He's dropping Truth Bombs!
     
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    Why does an energy company need Biden’s permission to buy oil? Just buy the friggin stuff, and since pipelines are verboten, have big rigs and trains drive it all around America until it gets where it needs to go.
     
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    Yeah this story isn’t adding up.
     
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    It’s possible the government needs to issue import licenses and they’re not giving them out.
     
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    Too much disinformation here to even bother.
     
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    Indeed he is!
     
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    That is being done. The pipeline would have allowed so much more. Also trains going into urban areas and trucks on the interstates pose different dangers and both leave a far larger carbon footprint than the pipeline ever would. So, yes, to the extent that we can, trucks and trains are moving some Canadian oil here.
     
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