US Senator John F. Kennedy was outraged by the high gasoline prices in his hometown of Louisiana, Fox reported.
In the broadcast of the channel, he criticized the US President Joe Biden for his inability to cope with the rising fuel prices, which update historical records almost daily.
Gasoline prices are so high in Louisiana, Kennedy said, “it’s cheaper to buy cocaine and walk around.”
This state is the center of the American oil refining industry. Gasoline in Louisiana is one of the cheapest in the United States. Retail price as of June 9 is $4,495 per gallon (3,785 litres), with the national average of $4,955.
Former Ohio Department of Agriculture Representative Ty Higgins declarationThe cost of planting for American farmers doubled in 2022 due to higher fuel prices.