Besides the SPR, how would a president provide a short term relief for gas prices? Genuinely curious as oil/natural gas was always convoluted in my macro econ classes.
That stuff is not my wheelhouse either. So I'll go purely optical because that's something I think we all get.
When it gets on the news that the President is cutting gas/oil pipelines and (i think?) starts causing trouble with new drilling, he's going to catch hell. It gets even uglier for said President when he signs off on an adversary building a gas pipeline.
We got truly stupid amounts of oil in the US, and Canada has the tar sands? I got no problem with putting research money into renewables and stuff. Selfishly I hope they run into hangups because that benefits home more.
that's largely irrelevant though to Biden getting blamed. It is all gonna go back to the first paragraph. Whether it's economically right or wrong, I have no idea. I hated those courses in college... like you, it is convoluted to me. Frankly, I'd love to get a beer with you sometime. I think it would be fun. I digress again.
His biggest issue is that he has screwed up enough tangible things with few, if any, wins that he is going to get blamed for less tangible things too whether they are his fault or not. With Biden, I'm pretty sure Afghanistan was his bad moment that lost the faith of many open minded and even friendly voters.
I believe GWB ran into a similar issue with Katrina. Once you have a bad moment, people start blaming you for everything that goes wrong.