As the year 2010 came to a close, gas prices had once again surpassed the $3 mark, leaving many Americans feeling the pinch at the pump. Despite this, the major networks failed to question the policies of the Obama administration, which many believe have contributed to the rising costs. The lack of scrutiny is particularly notable given the president’s stated goal of reducing America’s reliance on foreign oil. However, his policies have been criticized for being overly restrictive, limiting domestic oil production and driving up prices. The Obama administration has been a strong supporter of alternative energy sources, but the technology is still in its infancy, and many experts believe it will be years before it can meet the country’s energy needs. In the meantime, Americans are being forced to pay more for gasoline, which is having a ripple effect throughout the economy. The rising prices are also having a disproportionate impact on low-income families, who spend a larger percentage of their income on fuel. Despite these concerns, the media has largely failed to hold the Obama administration accountable for its policies. Instead, they have focused on reporting the rising prices as a simple fact, without exploring the underlying causes. This lack of scrutiny is a disservice to the American people, who deserve to know the truth about the factors driving up gas prices. The Obama administration’s policies are not the only factor contributing to the rising costs, but they are certainly a significant one. The administration’s decision to limit offshore drilling, for example, has reduced the supply of domestic oil, driving up prices. Additionally, the administration’s support for cap-and-trade legislation, which would impose a tax on carbon emissions, has also been criticized for its potential to drive up energy costs. As the country moves forward, it is essential that the media begins to ask tougher questions about the Obama administration’s policies and their impact on the economy. By failing to do so, they are allowing the administration to avoid accountability and leaving the American people in the dark. The rising gas prices are just one symptom of a larger problem, and it is time for the media to start exploring the underlying causes. The American people deserve to know the truth, and it is the media’s responsibility to provide it. The Obama administration’s policies may have been well-intentioned, but they are having a real-world impact on the economy, and it is time for the media to start reporting on that impact. As the gas prices continue to rise, it will be interesting to see if the media begins to ask tougher questions and hold the Obama administration accountable for its policies.