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Letter: Biden is out of touch

By Robert Kerr, Vancouver
Published: March 27, 2022, 6:00am

If you have had your TV on mute and noticed that Biden and/or Pelosi’s lips were moving, no need to unmute your TV since they would obviously be lying. Yes, the Biden blame game continues. Gas prices are Putin’s fault? The majority of increases happened before the Putin invasion. Also inflation due to excessive government spending.

Instead of going back to energy independence, Biden wants to import dirty oil from Venezuela and Iran. And now the blame goes to corporations and oil companies for price gouging. This is the same old Democrat whining that has gone on for decades. There has not been any evidence about price manipulation from any oil companies, and/or corporations.

This president is so out of touch with the American people, it just boggles the mind. How did this doofus get to be president from his lying and doing nothing for 47 years in Congress? His lies started in his college years. And the new green energy? Who is going to afford an electric car that costs $50,000 to $100,000? Plus very high license fees, and I expect an increase on electric usage to charge your car.

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