Energy Independence Again: Why Gas Prices Dropping Have Media Furious

Remember when filling up your gas tank felt like applying for a loan? When gas hit numbers so high they needed scientific notation? And remember how politicians told us, with straight faces, that high gas prices were actually a good thing because it would “force Americans into electric vehicles”?

 

Well, suddenly gas prices are dropping again — and the media looks like someone canceled Christmas.

 

You’d think lower fuel costs would be celebrated. Cheaper gas means cheaper food, cheaper shipping, cheaper everything. But no. To the legacy media, affordable energy equals one thing:

 

A win for Trump.

 

Every time energy independence returns, the press panics. They write articles like:

– “Why cheap fuel is actually dangerous”

– “Lower gas prices could destabilize climate goals”

– “Falling energy costs threaten renewable investment”

 

Translation: Americans doing better threatens the people profiting from crisis.

 

Because when gas prices drop, something else drops too:

The narrative.

 

The media doesn’t hate oil.

They hate **who gets credit** for making it affordable.

 

Trump unleashed domestic production — and the economy roared.

Biden restricted domestic production — and the economy wheezed.

Trump came back — and suddenly gas prices are falling again.

 

The media’s problem isn’t fossil fuels.

It’s fossilized pride.

 

Energy independence proves something they can’t allow:

Government is the problem.

Freedom is the solution.

 

Cheap gas means:

– Families can travel again

– Groceries stop skyrocketing

– Paychecks go further

– The working class breathes

 

And if the working class thrives, they don’t need “rescue.”

If they don’t need rescue, they don’t vote for big government.

 

That’s why they’re mad.

 

Energy independence isn’t just an energy policy.

It’s a **freedom policy.**

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