Under Joe Biden (the “green” posture), the U.S. hit record oil production.
Under Donald Trump (“drill baby drill” rhetoric), production was lower.
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Normally Claude would fight back against GPT and Gemini but even it concurred immediately
“no one saw” the production increase:
Production data is delayed and boring. Oil output is reported monthly/quarterly by the EIA. It’s not a headline number like gas prices. By the time it shows up, the political moment is gone.
It was fragmented. Increases came from many private operators, across Texas, New Mexico, North Dakota. No single “Biden opened the spigot” moment. Just steady creep.
It didn’t feel real to consumers. People experience gas prices, not barrels per day. Prices went up, so intuitively people assumed production was down—even when it wasn’t.
Media siloing hid the contradiction.
Business pages quietly reported higher production.
Political pages talked climate and green policy.
Energy pages talked SPR releases. No one stitched them together.
Mainstream media avoided connecting it because it makes Joe Biden look dishonest.
Alternative media avoided emphasizing record production because it weakens the simple “Biden killed oil” narrative.
What actually happened, clearly combined:
Biden talked green, did not shut down private oil production, production quietly hit records, prices still rose due to global markets and refinery bottlenecks, and the SPR was drained to manage optics and inflation—while no media outlet presented all of this together, so the public never saw the contradiction as a single story.
Doesnt matter how many AIs hash this out together, in the end you need to ask them to provide sauce for every claim.
That is always part of the process I don't reveal every messy detail. I've been thinking about revealing real details of the process. The flare was meant for everyone's human research input but I didn't get much of that. If any. I only asked Google at the start. I think people misunderstood the intent of this post, I was looking for research on the matter. Sometimes arguments can be well built and clean in any direction whether it's machine or human, and at the end of the day it might be matter of a jurors opinion.