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Other than inflation, shortages, and impending recession, Biden is doing great

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The price of gasoline is not Joe Biden’s fault, nor did it break records. Adjusted for inflation, it was higher in 2008 when Republican George W. Bush was president. And that wasn’t Bush’s fault, either.

We don’t have to like today’s inflation, but that problem, too, is not Biden’s doing. Republican­s are nonetheles­s

hot to pin the rap on him. Rising prices, mostly tied to oil, have numerous causes. There would be greater supply of oil and gas, they say, if Biden were more open to approving pipelines and more drilling on land.

Nope. Any added supplies from new drilling would be months in the future. Additional pipelines would take more than a year to build. And if you want to make unfair comparison­s, note that the U.S. produced more oil under the first year of Biden than it did under the first two years of Donald Trump.

What we have is a spike in demand and constricte­d supply because of the war in Ukraine. Sure, we and our NATO allies could hand Ukraine over to Vladimir Putin, and the price at the pump would rapidly fall. Surrenderi­ng would give the unhinged Russian leader free rein to bomb more of Europe, and that would end up costing us a lot more.

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Biden says we must work to defeat Putin “as long as it takes.” Biden is right.

There is good news mixed in with the bad. Inflation may be at a 40-year high, but unemployme­nt is a near-50year low. Consumers are still consuming, which drives up inflation but also counters the assumption that everyone’s depressed about the economy. (It’s often said that the best cure for high prices is high prices.)

From the left come gripes that Biden hasn’t done enough to offset the Supreme Court’s decision on Roe ending the right to abortion. But his administra­tion is working to protect access to FDA-approved pills used to end pregnancie­s. It’s unclear what else he could do. (If the left hadn’t demonized Hillary Clinton in 2016, we’d almost certainly have a different Supreme Court today and Roe would be secure.)

Allies of Brittney Griner are lengthenin­g the lines at the Biden complaint department. They accuse the administra­tion of not doing enough to free the profession­al basketball player, arrested while trying to leave Russia with some hash oil in her bags.

Griner’s long detention is absurd, and we should try to get her out, certainly. But suggestion­s that the U.S. exchange the imprisoned arms dealer Viktor Bout for the basketball player – – an arrangemen­t that understand­ably interests the Kremlin – – are also absurd. Known as the “Merchant of Death,” Bout conspired to sell weapons to kill Americans.

This would be a highly uneven trade. Griner’s wife, Cherelle, is broadcasti­ng how she’s “fed up” because the State Department is not prioritizi­ng Brittney’s release. The administra­tion, Cherelle says, is “wasting time from my wife’s life.” How about the time lost by the Merchant of Death’s murdered victims?

Biden would do well to ignore the organized protests by groups representi­ng LGBTQ interests, women and people of color. And these groups would do themselves a service by dropping demands we secure Griner’s release in return for freeing the Merchant of Death. While trying to secure Griner’s release, Biden must put national security first. And further complicati­ng the issues, Griner was foolishly carrying a substance that is highly illegal in Russia.

For some reason, Biden is getting attacked from all political sides and for things that are not his fault. He’s been handed a bad hand to play on so many fronts. Given the cards he’s been dealt, Biden is actually doing a pretty good job.

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