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Team, add your name to stop Big Oil gouging us at the pump

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They profit. We pay. Our future burns. Team -- As we kick off the summer, one thing remains certain:

They profit. We pay. Our future burns. Team -- As we kick off the summer, one thing remains certain: Big Oil will always put profits over people and the planet. And this weekend, you’ll see it at the gas pump. It’s why we keep paying high gas prices. And why they’ll keep raising them this summer to rake in the profits. It’s why a former oil company CEO is accused of colluding with OPEC to raise prices. AND, it’s why they’re already drafting up executive orders for Trump to sign on Day One if he wins reelection. We’re so over it. Tell Big Oil to stop gouging us at the pump: [ADD YOUR NAME]( When you see gas prices rise, you know who to blame every time. Say it with me now: Big Oil. They’ll keep fleecing American workers and families, polluting our air and water, and fueling the climate crisis to rake in big money for their already rich executives and shareholders -- all at our expense. They profit. We pay. Our future burns. [We’re telling Big Oil to stop gouging American families at the pump. Add your name today.]( Together, we’re taking on those who stand in the way of our future -- Big Oil and the MAGA cronies they fund. Thanks for being with us, Alex Alex Witt Senior Advisor, Oil and Gas Climate Power Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4132 Washington, DC 20006 United States [CLIMATEPOWER.US]( | [INFO@CLIMATEPOWER.US](mailto:info@climatepower.us) Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Climate Power, please [click here](.

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