Tomi Lahren SNAP BIGTIME: ‘It’s A Slap In The Face To The American People!”

You know, Biden is well on his way to beating Jimmy Carter as ‘the worst or the worst’. Just take a look at the pumps? All we need is a terrible shortage and boom, it’s the Carter days all over again. The administration is strongly against buying American-made fuel that he’s making deals with literal terrorists in order to import ‘dirty fuel’.

Tomi Lauren snapped Monday, over Biden’s call to shut down jobs in the US and import fuel when the answer to the US fuel crisis is already here at home.

TOMI LAHREN: [Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris] think that this repeated talking point of green jobs and green energy is going to do the trick, but it simply will not, and here’s why. Guess what it takes to make these electric vehicles they are constantly taught? Well, it takes fossil fuels, and it takes emissions….

We have an energy crisis and if we can make it here at home, which we can, that is absolutely what we should be doing. Like in my home state of South Dakota which is still struggling and suffering from the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, which that energy company TransCanada committed to making it net-zero emissions and also creating tens of thousands of jobs not only in South Dakota but around the country where people truly need those jobs. So to sit there and to preach to people how they should just buy electric vehicles, who can’t even afford to buy electric, that is when we have energy sitting right here that is cheap, affordable, it’s not only tone-deaf, but it’s a slap in the face to the American people.

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Defending his administration, Biden said it is “simply not true” that his policies “are holding back domestic energy production.”

“Even amid the pandemic, companies in the United States pumped more oil during my first year in office than they did during my predecessor’s first year,” he said.

“We’re approaching record levels of oil and gas production in the United States and we’re on track to set a record of oil production next,” he said, adding that in the U.S. “90% of onshore oil production takes place on land that isn’t owned by the federal government.”

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