Republican frontrunner admits that attempts to blame Obama are BS

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The problem is that for many voters, Obama's more detailed, nuanced, long-term message on energy is harder to wrap their heads around than the GOP's short, simple idea that more drilling equals lower prices.


High prices aren't his fault -- they're set on a global market, influenced by Middle Eastern unrest and growing demand in China; there's no quick fix, no silver bullet; the solutions are long-term and complex -- conservation, drilling, renewable energy; and his Republican opponents who promise quick fixes through drilling are making false promises.

Domestic oil production has soared under his watch. The U.S. is producing more oil than at any time in the last eight years, and now imports less than half its oil from foreign countries, for the first time in eight years.


Economists, however, point out that Obama is by and large correct. The price of gasoline is indeed set by the price of oil on the global market, which no president can control.

It's possible, however, that Obama may be in for some oil relief.

According to the Energy Information Administration, the price of gasoline is expected to peak at a national average of $4.02 for a gallon of regular in May, and then slowly decline through the rest of the year -- barring, of course, outside events such as a conflict in Iran.



http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...eeks-to-reassure-voters-on-gas-prices/254591/
 
Mitt Romney has acknowledged that "no one can guarantee what the price of oil's gonna be" and declined to pledge to bring prices down...


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_...tt-romney-obama-to-blame-for-high-gas-prices/


Just going by your post, you're an asshole liar.....blaming Obama for anything and someone guaranteeing what the price of oil's gonna be in the future is like saying black is white.....one has nothing to do with the other.....shows what a fuckin' idiot and fool you continue to be .....

The only thing you can blame Obama for is "doing nothing"........thats what he does....NOTHING......both he and his party.......
NO budget from HIM or his DEMOCRAT CONTROLLED SENATE in over 3 years.....//

I take it back.....his good at setting records......the budget, food stamps, record debt, record number in poverty, record of dead military in Afghanistan, records attempts to take away our rights.....so he is doing something......
 
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Utica Shale is just now starting to get some serious recognition for oil drilling in the region. With this increase interest, many energy companies are looking to get in on as many assets as possible. This has lead to the increase distribution of drilling permits in this shale region.


http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/7...up-production-with-plenty-of-drilling-permits



Drilling Permits Up From Same Time Last Year


http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20111211/BUSINESS03/111219985/-1/BUSINESS0504


56 shallow-water permits for new wells have been issued since June 8, 2010, when new rules and information requirements were put into effect following the BP oil spill. Shallow-water drilling operations were not affected by the deep-water drilling moratorium following the spill.

In addition, since February of this year -- following the lifting of the moratorium and confirmation of the industry's ability to meet subsea containment requirements -- the government has approved 48 deep-water permits requiring subsea containment, covering 16 unique wells. Another 40 permits not requiring subsea containment have also been approved since October.

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...antorum-says-barack-obama-has-raised-stop-si/
 
"Drill, baby, drill has nothing to do with it," said Judith Dwarkin, chief energy economist at ITG investment research. Two other energy economists said the same thing and experts in the field have been making that observation for decades.

The statistics directly contradict the title of GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich's 2008 book "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less," as well as the campaign-trail claims from the GOP presidential candidates.


Earlier this month, GOP front-runner Mitt Romney said of his solution to higher gas prices: "I can cut through the baloney ... and just tell him, 'Mr. President, open up drilling in the Gulf, open up drilling in ANWR (the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge). Open up drilling in continental shelf, drill in North Dakota, drill in Oklahoma and Texas.'"

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said on the Senate floor last week, "With oil prices above $100 a barrel and gasoline soaring toward $4 a gallon, greater production is not a political opportunity, it is a legislative imperative."

Supporters of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline say it would bring 25 million barrels of oil to the United States a month.

That's the same increase in U.S. production that occurred between February and November last year. Monthly gas prices went up a dime a gallon in that time.


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_162-57401352/fact-check-more-us-drilling-didnt-drop-gas-price/
 
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