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'Experts' Stumped About How Trump Proved Them Wrong on Oil Prices: 'It's the Weirdest Thing'
When I was a younger, more wide-eyed man, there was one job I always wanted: weather anchor.
And there was a pretty simple reason for that: Apart from NFL Draft analysis, what other job is out there where you can reliably keep it despite being habitually wrong?
Turns out, I could’ve just been an “expert” during the presidency of Donald Trump, instead.
Politico came out with quite an article on Tuesday, entitled “Energy experts said gas prices would stay high. Why were they wrong?”
The article reads exactly how one would expect it to with such a headline, as it effectively asks why so many energy “experts” were wrong about the long-term harm of energy prices........
