Dude, that line that Biden canceled doesn't exist. It was never open.
let's take this to a different analogy.
You have 1 grocery store in town.
In 2010 the mayor announces a new deal for a new 2nd store built by the same company to open in your town.
You will have 2 Krogers instead of 1. But building and all of that won't be completed until 2025. A full 15 years in the future.
But in 2020, because of several issues that came up, the new mayor cancels the project. There will only be the 1 Krogers in town.
But then....miles and miles away, at the Kroger chicken farm, there's a virus that gets the chickens. kills a lot of the hens before they get it under control and egg product stops for a few weeks. Then after that, they have a bunch of new hens laying eggs.
So, in 2021 the price of eggs goes up at your local Kroger.
Does that mean that cancelling the construction of a Kroger's caused the price of eggs to go up?
Or was it the lower levels of production causing a lower level of stock, and Kroger having to raise the prices to make the same level of profit off of fewer eggs to sell?
Because you're claiming that canceling the project has caused prices to go up. That doesn't make any kind of sense at all!