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Joe Biden Boasts About Stopping Oil Drilling While Driving in Vintage Gas-Guzzler with Jay Leno

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Joe Biden’s latest photo-op with Jay Leno—cruising in a vintage, thirst-for-gas muscle car while bragging about choking off new domestic drilling—lays bare the kind of policy disconnect that ripples straight into every gun owner’s wallet and range time. When the administration throttles American energy production, the price at the pump climbs, and that extra cost doesn’t stay at the station; it shows up in higher shipping fees for ammunition, optics, and the steel and polymers that go into firearms. The same crowd that lectures about “climate urgency” seems perfectly comfortable burning dinosaur juice in a collector car for a laugh, yet they expect working Americans to absorb the pain of their symbolic restrictions. For Second Amendment supporters already staring down inflation-driven component shortages and looming excise-tax hikes, the spectacle is a reminder that energy policy and gun rights are two fronts in the same fight over individual liberty versus centralized control.

Beyond the optics, the episode underscores how regulatory hostility to domestic fossil fuels hands strategic leverage to foreign suppliers—many of whom have no qualms about arming America’s adversaries or funding groups hostile to Western values. Every barrel left in the ground here is a barrel purchased elsewhere, and those dollars often circle back into the coffers of regimes that view an armed American citizenry as an obstacle, not a safeguard. Meanwhile, the same administration pushing “green” mandates is simultaneously eyeing pistol-brace rules, “ghost gun” edicts, and ATF reinterpretations that treat everyday accessories as NFA items. The through-line is consistent: limit what citizens can produce, own, or afford, then centralize the power to decide who gets an exception—whether that’s a Hollywood late-night host in a gas-guzzling classic or a politically connected defense contractor.

For the 2A community, the takeaway is straightforward: energy independence and the right to keep and bear arms are mutually reinforcing pillars of self-reliance. When government policy drives up the cost of everything from primers to pickup trucks, it effectively prices people out of both the range and the voting booth. The Leno joyride simply spotlights the hypocrisy; the real stakes are measured in lost drilling permits, rising compliance costs, and the quiet erosion of the economic freedom that makes robust firearm ownership possible in the first place.

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