The mainstream media continues to do that sanity and failure to document the president’s apparent mental decline, but stories are coming out.
Here’s just a taste of what the American people will see from all sides CNBC about gas prices:
Gasoline prices rose 27 cents nationally last week, while oil prices spiked. Drivers paid an average of $4.30 per gallon in the U.S. on Thursday, up from $4.03 a week ago.
Prices at the pump fell for a few weeks as oil prices fell on hopes that the US and Iran would reach an agreement to end the war. But fuel costs began to rise after it became clear that Iran would not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil export corridors.
To the billionaires of the world, twenty-seven cents per gallon is nothing, but for someone who often has to fill up for work, the extra cost to fill up can be a financial setback.
Rising gas prices make everything more expensive and affect the entire economy.
A rise in gas prices usually causes any president to take action, but not Donald Trump.
Instead, Trump is trying to turn Washington DC into a monument to himself, treating the White House like a toddler left alone with white walls and a handful of markers.
Instead of addressing the crisis he created, Trump runs through the White House and tapes gold coins to the doors.


