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White House officials are bracing for oil prices to surge past the $150-a-barrel mark as the Iran war stretches into its second month and the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, according to a new report.

In recent weeks, the average cost of a barrel of crude has hovered around $100, a figure that the Trump administration now sees as the new “baseline,” though a potential spike to $200 hasn’t been ruled out, a source familiar with the matter told Politico.

As a result, officials have entered “all hands on deck” mode, urgently evaluating options to tame soaring oil prices — which pushed gas above $4 a gallon this week and risks inflating costs across the broader economy.

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[–] prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 24 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the White House roof. Reagan took them down. Pretty succinct summary of the past 40 years.

[–] Quill7513@slrpnk.net 17 points 10 hours ago (3 children)

before anyone says "those solar panels didn't work very well" THAT'S NOT THE FUCKING POINT. they represented a commitment to invest in the technology. the presidency is the bully pulpit. a person can change a lot about the direction of the country there without making meaningful change in the moment. Grant and Carter are probably the two presidents who tried the hardest to do something positive with that power

[–] tristynalxander@mander.xyz 1 points 1 hour ago

While Vannevar Bush under Roosevelt was responsible for a lot the way we fund modern science, Truman (with his health issues) is the reason we directed the enterprise of science to health. Perhaps that doesn't compensate for the use of Nuclear weapons, especially in the short term. Still, if you want to talk about bully pulpits with long term impact, Truman is likely responsible for the NIH and much of modern medicine.

[–] natecox@programming.dev 6 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Let's not idolize Carter too much. I like a lot of what he did, and I obviously love his "old man building houses for the needy" golden years, but Carter was also the beginning of the dismantling of antitrust which is the primary reason we have wealth consolidation and market capture as the de facto norm today.

He started the ball rolling with a bizarre policy of "big businesses are good for everyone" which meant antitrust laws--while still on the books and our official policy--simply stopped being enforced. Regan capitalized on this but Carter started it.

[–] Quill7513@slrpnk.net 5 points 8 hours ago

oh for sure. and Grant wasn't great for indioenous people. America has never had a good president. just a limited selection who qualify for "most least worst"

[–] prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Exactly.

Grant and Carter are probably the two presidents who tried the hardest to do something positive with that power

I would say both Roosevelts did too. Admittedly, my Grant knowledge isn't super deep, what was it that he did that you think puts him in that group?

[–] Quill7513@slrpnk.net 6 points 10 hours ago

he had this crazy idea that the treasury department should give money to poor people and that someone should kick the KKK's ass