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SCIENCE! Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm floats theory for why gas prices are rising fast

As you’re well aware, the price of gas at the pump has risen considerably, and probably will continue to do so:

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To help with the White House spin, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm offered a theory for why gas prices are rising. This comes with a beverage warning:

Sometimes there are just no words. Well, there are some words — none of them good for Granholm:

And now the virus is going to be the Biden admin’s excuse for anything and everything that is actually the result of their disastrous policies.

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Right? If the virus is a reason gas prices are rising, maybe Granholm could explain why her economic theory didn’t apply last year.

It really is.

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