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Renew Deal

(85,029 posts)
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 10:41 AM Thursday

Trump to Americans: You are not that important to me and oil wars make us rich

President Donald Trump sought to play down rising oil prices and market volatility tied to the conflict with Iran on Thursday, arguing the United States benefits when energy prices climb.

“The United States is the largest Oil Producer in the World, by far, so when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money. BUT, of far greater interest and importance to me, as President, is stoping an evil Empire, Iran, from having Nuclear Weapons, and destroying the Middle East and, indeed, the World,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
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https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/iran-war-us-israel-trump-03-12-26?post-id=cmmni2wsy00003b6annlzejza

Once again, Trump is paying attention to how much money his oil buddies will make and not to how much it will hurt ordinary people.

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Trump to Americans: You are not that important to me and oil wars make us rich (Original Post) Renew Deal Thursday OP
Surprise, surprise...His Energy Secretary agrees BeyondGeography Thursday #1
There's no "we" NCDem47 Thursday #2
We? Coolgoober Thursday #3
MaddowBlog-Trump and his allies pitch a new idea: Maybe higher gas prices aren't 'bad news' LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #4
Trump's oil boast has cringing industry execs running for cover: report LetMyPeopleVote Friday #5
. dalton99a Friday #6
trump is claiming that high gas costs are good (only for the oil companies) LetMyPeopleVote Saturday #7

BeyondGeography

(41,043 posts)
1. Surprise, surprise...His Energy Secretary agrees
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 10:48 AM
Thursday

Energy Secretary Chris Wright: "Fortunately, the US produces more oil than we can consume -- we're a net oil exporter. So overall for the US economy, this isn't bad news."

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-12T14:22:16.700Z

LetMyPeopleVote

(179,004 posts)
4. MaddowBlog-Trump and his allies pitch a new idea: Maybe higher gas prices aren't 'bad news'
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 04:13 PM
Thursday

We’ve reached the point at which the president wants consumers to be glad they’re paying more at the pump.

Trump, in late October: “With the Democrats, you’ll be paying , , and a Gallon.”

Trump, today, as gas prices approach the levels he warned about five months ago: “When oil prices go up, we make a lot of money.”

If Dems are lucky, the White House will keep pushing this line.

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-12T16:48:06.117Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-and-his-allies-pitch-a-new-idea-maybe-higher-gas-prices-arent-bad-news

It was against this backdrop that the Republican president rolled out a very different kind of message on Thursday morning. Just 17 weeks after he wrote, “Under President Trump, ME, Gasoline will come down to approximately $2 a Gallon,” Trump tried selling Americans on the opposite message.

“The United States is the largest Oil Producer in the World, by far, so when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money,” Trump wrote.

Yes, we’ve reached the point at which the president wants consumers to be glad they’re paying more at the pump.

As a substantive matter, the problem with Trump’s claim is that the word “we” was doing a lot of work in his sentence. It’s true that the United States is producing a lot of oil, and it’s also true that higher prices help generate oil industry profits. But since the number of Americans who benefit from oil industry profits is very small, few will likely celebrate the hit to their wallets.

Complicating matters, Trump isn’t alone on this. Kelly Loeffler, head of the Small Business Administration, downplayed the importance of rising gas prices in a podcast interview this week. And on Thursday morning, Energy Secretary Chris Wright appeared on Fox News and pushed a line that was eerily similar to the president’s: “Fortunately, the United States, we produce more oil than we can consume; we’re a net oil exporter. So overall for the U.S. economy, this isn’t bad news.”

This is a message that Republicans will continue to embrace in the coming weeks and months if Democrats are extremely lucky.

LetMyPeopleVote

(179,004 posts)
5. Trump's oil boast has cringing industry execs running for cover: report
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 07:21 PM
Friday

The only entities making money due to higher oil and gas prices are the US oil companies. Regular people are NOT benefiting from higher oil and gas prices. trump's attempt to spin the benefits of higher gas and oil prices are pissing off the oil companies who really do NOT want US consumers to focus on the fact that they are paying for these oil companies' excess profits and earnings.

Trump's boastful Truth Social post about oil industry profits has created an embarrassing moment for energy executives who desperately want those windfall gains to remain out of public view.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-03-13T20:36:06Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-oil-2676098825/

Trump's boastful Truth Social post about oil industry profits has created an embarrassing moment for energy executives who desperately want those windfall gains to remain out of public view.

As crude oil prices settled around $95 per barrel—far above the industry's preferred $60 threshold—Trump declared on Truth Social: "The United States is the largest Oil Producer in the World, by far, so when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money."

The post crystallizes an uncomfortable reality for oil companies: they are profiting handsomely from war-driven price spikes while consumers face soaring gas prices at the pump. Since the Iran war began, crude prices have surged nearly $30 per barrel or more. Oil executives now face a public relations nightmare.

"The idea that the industry profits from war and death is not one a VP of public relations wants to promote," said Mark Jones, political science fellow at Rice University's Baker Institute.

Industry sources reacted with dismay. "Oh, boy...." one oil executive responded when shown Trump's post.

Trump's statement feeds directly into public perception that oil companies are deliberately gouging consumers. Another industry official, speaking anonymously, acknowledged the damage: "This highlights the complicated relationship the oil industry has with the president. There is also some notion that the oil and gas industry secretly works to raise prices, which is a fundamental misunderstanding of how the industry works."
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