Kudlow: We are in the midst of an emergency inflation crisis
Kudlow: We are in the midst of an emergency inflation crisis
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Kudlow: Biden is in denial about inflation
FOX Business host calls out the president over record-high inflation on ‘Kudlow.’
You would think with yesterday's CPI rising 8.3%, with a 30% jump in energy, and today's PPI rising 11%, with a 40% rise in energy, that Biden administration policymakers would support more oil and gas supplies. Right? No. You would be wrong.
Instead, the administration canceled one of the most high-profile oil and gas lease sales pending before the Interior Department. Oh, and did I mention record gasoline prices at the pump?
Interior stopped the potential for oil in over a million acres in Alaska's Cook Inlet, along with two lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico. "A lack of industry interest" was cited by the Interior Department plus conflicting court rulings on environmental impact.
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Well, yeah. There's a lack of interest in leases, because there's almost a certainty that the administration will not grant permits to drill, produce or pipeline new energy supplies. What good is a lease if you can't get a permit?
Of course, President Biden made all this very clear from day one, when he killed the Keystone XL pipeline and then ANWR and recently brought on new environmental permitting restrictions that will actually stop infrastructuring altogether.
So, while the president may be telling folks that inflation is his number one priority, his policies to increase spending and shut down fossil fuels completely undermine his position. In another era, you would say he speaks with forked tongue. In other words, a "falsehood."
As we know from Mr. Biden's speech on Tuesday, he wants to spend more, regulate more and tax more. He wants the central planners in Washington to run the country's economy with a tight fist. He has 100% confidence in government and zero confidence in the free enterprise private sector, aka capitalism.
He says he's a capitalist, but his actions suggest what Newt Gingrich calls "big-government socialism." It is failing on all accounts. We are in the midst of an emergency inflation crisis, with the most widespread price hikes in four decades. There is no letup in these inflation numbers, because there's been no change in government policies.
What you have here is a catastrophic collapse of the radical progressive experiment. We shouldn't be surprised. This big government socialist progressivism has failed whenever and wherever tried. Even Europe pulled back from this years ago.
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