Awkward! Biden’s tweet "boasting" that the oil price fell was ridiculed, and there were typos in the tweet.
[Global Network Report] According to Fox News, the average gasoline price in the United States is almost twice that of Biden when he took office. However, he boasted on Twitter released on the 25th local time that he let the oil price drop slightly from the peak period, which caused another ridicule on social media. Moreover, some social media users found that there were typos in Biden’s tweet.
Biden Twitter screenshot
According to reports, Biden wrote on Twitter on the 25th: "For American families seeking more breathing space, the money saved is very important." This tweet is accompanied by a schematic diagram, which reads: "Compared with the peak period of gasoline price, at the current price, each driver can pay $35 less on the per capita gasoline cost each month, or a family with two cars can spend $70 less each month."
According to the report, Biden’s tweet was ridiculed, on the one hand, because the diagram misspelled "peson" as "pest", on the other hand, Biden’s attempt to attribute the drop in oil prices to his own behavior caused dissatisfaction.
Russell, a contributor to the Washington Observer and the Daily Signal, wrote: "But I thought you had nothing to do with oil prices?"
Screenshot of Twitter by Russell, a contributor to Washington Observer and Daily Signal.
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy said: "In other words, compared with Biden when he took office, the average American’s monthly gas bill has increased by more than 100 dollars." Fox News said that when Biden took office, the average gasoline price in the United States was $2.39/gallon; On Monday, the average oil price in the United States was $4.36/gallon.
"Compare it with the price a year ago, deceitful salesman." Conservative media person Cass Dylan tweeted.
Conservative media person Cass Dylan Twitter screenshot
Fox News said that there are still many Americans facing oil prices close to the highest level in history. Biden previously said that high oil prices and serious inflation were caused by the Russian-Ukrainian military conflict, which was "Putin’s price increase." Some netizens said: "Since you blame Putin for the price increase, should we attribute the price reduction to him?" ↓
"Since you blame Putin for the price increase, should we blame him for the price reduction?"