Rabid MAGA fan explodes when a reporter tries to correct him with facts

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If you want to see a Trump supporter go ballistic, just hit them with a reality check and watch them explode. Such as the poor MAGA disciple below, who worked himself up into a high-pitched frenzy when reporter Jordan Chariton tried to inject some facts into the conversation. (See video below, posted by Mike Sington.)

"Historically, gas and inflation has to do with global forces, not just the president," Chariton tried to explain, to which the angry fellow screamed, "That's bullshit!"

"Day one, Biden shot down oil jobs across this country. He killed 70,000 jobs!" the gentleman shouted. "On day one! Don't tell me that has no effect."

"Keystone pipeline was not 70,000 jobs," Chariton tried to clarify, but was quickly interrupted.

The video



https://boingboing.net/2023/06/20/r...er-tries-to-correct-him-with-facts-video.html
 
Yes Biden has created so many jobs in the fossil fuel industry
“The largest sector by employment in the U.S. oil and gas industry was Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations, with 199,552 workers in 2022, followed by Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction (129,949), Natural Gas Distribution (111,918), and Crude Petroleum Extraction (82,628), the report revealed. The largest gains in jobs in 2022 occurred in Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations, with a net increase of 23,039 jobs compared to 2021, followed by Drilling Oil and Gas Wells (9,489), and Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing (2,450), the report highlighted.”

https://www.rigzone.com/news/usa_oi...llion_in_2022-31-jan-2023-171922-article/?amp

What Biden’s administration is doing

https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/n...drilling-approvals-outpace-trumps-2023-01-24/

https://www.npr.org/2023/03/29/1166802809/gulf-of-mexico-oil-gas-leases-drilling

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/12/climate/biden-willow-arctic-drilling-restrictions.html
 
If you want to see a Trump supporter go ballistic, just hit them with a reality check and watch them explode. Such as the poor MAGA disciple below, who worked himself up into a high-pitched frenzy when reporter Jordan Chariton tried to inject some facts into the conversation. (See video below, posted by Mike Sington.)

"Historically, gas and inflation has to do with global forces, not just the president," Chariton tried to explain, to which the angry fellow screamed, "That's bullshit!"

"Day one, Biden shot down oil jobs across this country. He killed 70,000 jobs!" the gentleman shouted. "On day one! Don't tell me that has no effect."

"Keystone pipeline was not 70,000 jobs," Chariton tried to clarify, but was quickly interrupted.

The video



https://boingboing.net/2023/06/20/r...t need you to believe their bullshit or else.
 
“The largest sector by employment in the U.S. oil and gas industry was Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations, with 199,552 workers in 2022, followed by Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction (129,949), Natural Gas Distribution (111,918), and Crude Petroleum Extraction (82,628), the report revealed. The largest gains in jobs in 2022 occurred in Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations, with a net increase of 23,039 jobs compared to 2021, followed by Drilling Oil and Gas Wells (9,489), and Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing (2,450), the report highlighted.”

https://www.rigzone.com/news/usa_oi...llion_in_2022-31-jan-2023-171922-article/?amp

What Biden’s administration is doing

https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/n...drilling-approvals-outpace-trumps-2023-01-24/

https://www.npr.org/2023/03/29/1166802809/gulf-of-mexico-oil-gas-leases-drilling

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/12/climate/biden-willow-arctic-drilling-restrictions.html

So you are saying that the more we deny gas and oil company to operate the more jobs it creates in those industrial?

Wow that seems so obvious now
 
Electric cars are taking over from gas and oil!

No because it still takes fossil fuels to power the energy grid to charge them

The more EVs on the road the more fossil fuel you need

While I don’t know the actual numbers I would bet that there isn’t much difference from now to having all electric cars on the road
 
No because it still takes fossil fuels to power the energy grid to charge them

The more EVs on the road the more fossil fuel you need

While I don’t know the actual numbers I would bet that there isn’t much difference from now to having all electric cars on the road

Huge difference
 
No because it still takes fossil fuels to power the energy grid to charge them

The more EVs on the road the more fossil fuel you need

While I don’t know the actual numbers I would bet that there isn’t much difference from now to having all electric cars on the road

You are right you don't know the actual numbers. A little over half of the electricity in the country is generated using fossil fuels and that percent is going down significantly every year.

In 2022, about 4,243 billion kilowatthours (kWh) (or about 4.24 trillion kWh) of electricity were generated at utility-scale electricity generation facilities in the United States. About 60% of this electricity generation was from fossil fuels—coal, natural gas, petroleum, and other gases.
 
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