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http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/12/08/oil-rich_america_112318.html
If you think we need jobs, if you believe our deficit spending is horrid, if you think we should reduce dependency on foreign oil... if you think any or all of the previous, then you should read this article and lobby your Rep and your Senators to push forward.
Obviously the money being kept in the US is a major incentive.
Something we have been bitching about since at least Carter's failed Presidency. Yet instead of acting to reduce dependency, we make it harder to produce our own.
This is a personal pet peeve. Not only is it not worth it when it comes to fuel production, but it also drives up the costs of food. Currently about 20% of our crops go to ethanol production.
A point I have made many times, yet no lefty can provide an answer to this...
Which leads to...
This is a message that would resonate with frustrated voters. Given the inexcusable delay in the pipeline construction, we know Obama won't be campaigning on the above. Time for a Rep or Libertarian to bear the standard.
If you think we need jobs, if you believe our deficit spending is horrid, if you think we should reduce dependency on foreign oil... if you think any or all of the previous, then you should read this article and lobby your Rep and your Senators to push forward.
With expanded exploration and conservation, the United States could also eventually supply half its own petroleum needs. If we were to eliminate just 5 million barrels of our current daily 9 million barrels of imported petroleum, the annual savings could reach nearly $200 billion per year. Eventually, the new gas and oil could add another 1.6 million new jobs and add up to nearly $1 trillion in federal revenue.
Obviously the money being kept in the US is a major incentive.
Current crises in American foreign policy -- Iran's efforts to obtain the bomb, the protection of an embattled Israel, stopping the funding of radical Islamists -- might be freed from the worries of perennial OPEC threats of cutoffs and price spikes.
Something we have been bitching about since at least Carter's failed Presidency. Yet instead of acting to reduce dependency, we make it harder to produce our own.
Federal subsidies for inefficient corn-based ethanol production in the Midwest also could cease. That would save the Treasury billions of dollars and allow millions of American acres to return to food production to supply an increasingly hungry world.
This is a personal pet peeve. Not only is it not worth it when it comes to fuel production, but it also drives up the costs of food. Currently about 20% of our crops go to ethanol production.
Yet if the United States does not produce much of the fuel that it uses, will the oil-exporting Gulf sheikdoms, Nigeria or Iran better protect the world's environment than American-based oil companies? Would our oil dollars or theirs be less likely to fuel terrorism, illegal arms sales and rogue regimes?
A point I have made many times, yet no lefty can provide an answer to this...
Which leads to...
In the current presidential campaign, three issues dominate: national security, fiscal solvency and high unemployment. Development of America's vast new gas and oil finds addresses all three at once.
This is a message that would resonate with frustrated voters. Given the inexcusable delay in the pipeline construction, we know Obama won't be campaigning on the above. Time for a Rep or Libertarian to bear the standard.