Diesel scarcity fears drive GOP swipes at Biden power coverage

Farmers, who depend on diesel for tractors and different equipment, are being hit by excessive diesel costs amid their fall harvesting season.

“For those who take a step again from what’s taking place, whether or not it’s with wind and photo voltaic or with these issues with optimum power, we’re changing into increasingly more climate dependent,” Kish stated. “How unhealthy this example will get can be decided by climate and financial system.”

And the problem is probably going one that can observe lawmakers again to Capitol Hill in the course of the lame duck, as many Republicans have used the diesel scarcity as one other cudgel to assault the Biden administration and Democrats’ pro-renewable power insurance policies.

“First, it was child method, and now specialists are warning of a possible diesel scarcity. Now could be the time for the Biden administration to take this severely — instantly,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., wrote on Twitter final week. Cory Mills, a Republican candidate for Florida’s seventh District additionally tweeted in regards to the diesel scarcity, blaming it on “Biden/ Dems assault on American fossil gas.”

Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., additionally warned that the diesel scarcity is threatening to crush “the spine of our financial system” in a Nov. 2 tweet. A day later, Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., despatched a letter to Biden particularly blaming the White Home’s cancelation of the controversial Keystone pipeline and different insurance policies which might be “artificially limiting the primary ingredient in diesel gas.”

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