Commentary On March 10, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States hit an all-time high of $4.32, surpassing the previous record of $4.12 in July 2008. Also, on March 8, President Joe Biden announced he will sign an executive order “to ban the import of Russian oil, liquefied natural gas, and coal to the United States—a significant action with widespread bipartisan support that will further deprive President Vladimir Putin of the economic resources he uses to continue his needless war of choice.” While I commend Biden’s tough stance on Putin, I am also concerned the administration’s latest move is more about virtue signaling than tackling the most pressing problem in America right now: sky-high gas prices. According to the White House, Biden “will keep working to mitigate the pain American families feel at the pump” by “releasing more than 90 million barrels from the Strategic …