Commentary 
One month ago, all anyone would—or could—talk about were gas prices. What the country was paying for fuel was outrageous, it seemed. Despite oil prices settling a touch after the big spike in March, this wasn’t the case for Americans paying only more at the pump.
By the middle of June, the price per gallon of average regular gasoline was $5.016, according to AAA.
Since then, the average regular gallon has become about $0.55 cheaper, and everyone wants to take credit.
President Joe Biden recently went to Saudi Arabia begging the Saudis and their oil-producing cronies for more. However, he came home empty-handed: no new supply commitments from the OPEC+3 countries….