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Shuck, Baby, Shuck: Obama’s Jive Energy Policy

In Bowling for Dollars, Harvard Math, Obamarama on 14/03/2011 at 07:52

The big question in conservative circles these days is whether or not Barack Obama is an ideological genius determined to destroy the economy, or a naïve narcissist who couldn’t tie his shoelaces without instructions. The President’s theory on energy is a case in point.

The seriousness of the situation in the Middle East cannot be exaggerated; the potential that Yemen, Kuwait, Qatar or even Saudi Arabia may eventually fall pray to radical Islam is very real. But the more pressing matter, at least for the moment, is that prolonged unrest in the region may continue to adversely impact oil prices here at home.

Yet in the face of all evidence to the contrary the President remains loyal to a “green” energy policy that continues to hamper job growth and threatens to put the U.S. in a potentially catastrophic position, should even one OPEC nation fall to an Iranian-style theocracy.

On the one hand it is ludicrous to believe that Obama doesn’t know that green energy is a myth; the technology has not yet been developed that comes close to seriously competing with fossil fuel as a staple energy source. Even the most liberal expert on energy development knows that biofuel is decades away from reaching that goal. And beyond the feasibility is the possibility that biofuel does more harm than good; that its greatest effect may be a negative impact on world hunger.

So it would seem clear that something else is going on, i.e. that the President is deliberately trying to collapse the economy by, among other things, creating an oil dearth. This is a theory that both Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck have floated.

The argument is still not convincing. Just when Barack Obama starts to look like an evil genius, the likes of which exits only in fiction, he comes off with a shuck-n-jive theory that defies credulity.

“[R]ight now, the industry holds leases on tens of millions of acres –- both offshore and on land –- where they aren’t producing a thing,” The President informed us in his weekly address. “So I’ve directed the Interior Department to determine just how many of these leases are going undeveloped … People deserve to know that the energy they depend on is being developed in a timely manner.”

There goes the Dr. Strangelove theory right out the window. Even Bill Clinton, no friend to Hummer driving capitalists, recognizes that restrictions on offshore drilling must be relaxed immediately, if the nation’s economy is to be set on course for recovery.

The tracts that the petroleum industry have left undeveloped remain so largely because they have either proved geographically to be low-yield or financially prohibitive for immediate recovery. Technology improves annually, and oil companies often lease sites based on the prospects of future technological gains. In other words, Shell wants to lock up as many as prospective tracts as it can before Texaco grabs them. But even with advances in technology, land and offshore petroleum exploration is at best a crapshoot. In is not rational to assume that large recoverable reserves lie under every square foot of land permitted, or even under most of it.

Hundreds of years of fossil fuel exist within the boundaries of the continental United States and Alaska. Much more exits off our shores being sucked up by nations unfriendly to America.

Whether Barack Obama is an entrenched ideologue or a political neophyte is irrelevant at this point. By failing to release restrictions on domestic drilling, both offshore and on land, he is placing the United States in the precarious position of have to rely on the unreliable.

Barack the Gas Guzzler: Explore, Baby, Explore

In Obamarama on 02/04/2010 at 06:15

With tens of thousands of Americans out of work, Barack Obama continues in his attempts to divert his critics’ attention with cheap PR stunts and empty promises. His announcement this week that his administration will lift exploration restrictions off small portions of the Atlantic Seaboard and the Gulf of Mexico, is another stall tactic designed for nothing more than show.

Meantime, Russia, China and Venezuela are preparing to drill 90 miles off our coast in Cuban waters.

The coastal waters of the United States are perhaps the most exhaustively explored regions in the world for petroleum deposits. The state of California is bankrupt, and it is practically drowning in black gold, the result of nearly 60 years of bans on coastal drilling by Democratic legislators. There is presently more untapped oil in the US than in all of the Middle East.

And if Iran alone cuts off oil exports in the Middle East, the impact will be crippling. Think what would happen if Saudi shipments were curtailed for some reason.

T. Boone Pickens recently said that if the President would lift bans and introduce a program to convert much of the country’s transportation to natural gas, we could literally cut OPEC in half in 10-years time. Mr. Pickens – whom we can assume knows something about petroleum and gas – is still waiting for the government to call.

For decades the Democrats have stifled energy production and refinement with environmental scares while accusing Republican administrations of fight wars for foreign oil. It is time the American people wake up. We are behind France – every liberal’s dream nation – in nuclear energy, and the EPA Department of Interior are leveling impossible restrictions on drilling and coal mining.

And still, Barack Obama is about to make another end run on his economy-wrecking energy policy. He will, if Americans don’t speak out, ram yet another multi-trillion-dollar program that the country doesn’t want through Congress.

Environmental impact reports at this late date are nonsense. Oil companies long ago perfected safe drilling technology. There will certainly always be some risk, but delay is not worth the stability of our economy. ANWR is virtually untapped and oil rich; the Bakken Formation in Montana and North Dakota as well as other areas of the country have untapped fields, and natural gas in abundance. http://www.naturalgas.org/overview/resources.asp

Instability in the Middle East makes an immediate and aggressive petroleum and gas policy imperative to the future of the nation’s economy and security. Our large transportation vehicle will not run on corn syrup and electrical outlets.

President Obama’s environmental impact stalls will find us in peril if he doesn’t get off his liberal rear and act now.

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