Oil companies, he said, already have drilling rights to millions of acres of federal land, "and yet they haven't touched it," Obama said. "John McCain wants to give them more when they're not using what they already have."
The companies ought to pay a fine on drilling rights they're holding but not using, he said.
Well, now. That
"I want you to think about this," Barack Obama said in
Wow, how come the oil companies didn't think of that?
Perhaps because the notion is obviously false – at least to anyone who knows how oil and gas exploration actually works. Predictably, however, Mr. Obama's claim is also the mantra of Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, John Kerry, Nick Rahall and others writing Congressional energy policy. As a public service, here's a remedial education.
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To deflect the GOP effort to relax the offshore-drilling ban – and thus boost supply while demand will remain strong – Democrats also say that most of the current leases are "nonproducing." The idea comes from a "special report" prepared by the Democratic staff of the House Resources Committee, chaired by Mr. Rahall. "If we extrapolate from today's production rates on federal lands and waters," the authors write, the oil companies could "nearly double total
In other words, these whiz kids assume that every acre of every lease holds the same amount of oil and gas. Yet the existence of a lease does not guarantee that the geology holds recoverable resources. Brian Kennedy of the Institute for Energy Research quips that, using the same extrapolation, the 9.4 billion acres of the currently nonproducing moon should yield 654 million barrels of oil per day.
There’s much more at the link, and it's all good. Whenever I see or hear the Democrats’ arguments against domestic drilling, I naturally assume they’re both arrogant and insulting. Arrogant because they truly believe they have the only answer(s) to our energy problems, and they most certainly don’t. And they (Obama, Reid, Pelosi, Emmanuel) are insulting because they obviously expect me to believe this shit. Why else would they repeat the same erroneous, discredited crap over and over and over again? And they know they’re wrong, too. Further from the WSJ:
Yet companies are not allowed to explore where the biggest prospects for oil and gas may exist – especially on the Outer Continental Shelf. Seven of the top 20
Likewise, in April, the U.S. Geological Survey revised its estimate for the Bakken Shale, underneath the badlands of
All of which has Democrats sweating bullets. The leadership is desperate to avoid debating a Department of Interior spending bill, because they know Republicans will offer amendments lifting the drilling moratorium that may peel off some Democrats. Last week, Chairman David Obey shut down the Appropriations Committee rather than countenance more domestic energy production. Given Democratic energy illiteracy, this is a fight the GOP can win if it keeps up the pressure.
Sweating bullets, indeed. Some Blue Dog Dems are already raising red flags to the House leadership. Like this (from yesterday’s The Hill):
Lampson penned a letter to House Democratic leaders last week asking them to chart a completely new course.
“The rancor and incivility with which this debate has been waged thus far has overshadowed the true policy concerns we must address and is unacceptable to the American people who look to us for leadership and solutions,” Lampson wrote. “We will not be able to accomplish anything, let alone lead our nation to energy independence, if we are unable to have a civil debate and are unwilling to allow all options on the table.”
But Lampson’s plea may have — at least for the time being — fallen on deaf ears.
The same day Lampson issued his letter, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) declared her caucus united and ready to fight against Republican efforts to open up more coastal areas to exploration.
Representative Lampson is from
Business as usual.
Buck, I believe you know, but may have forgotten, that in a Presidential campaign common sense WILL NOT be tolerated!
ReplyDeleteThe Dems just don't make sense. They are so dug in for the fight, that they can't see the light. It also shows how lame Obama really is. Lampson is certainly interesting.
ReplyDeleteDems don't EVER make sense. Period. They aren't just dug in for a fight - they are spoiling for one. And they'll manufacture whatever they have - no matter how thin - to spin it to their fear-mongering benefit.
ReplyDeleteI weap for the future of my country should Obama take the White House.
I say "Drill through that damn Polor Bear's skull" if we could find enough oil to get us off that Middle East Crude.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, isn't it? Lies, lies, and more lies. Politics is far too big a part of my internal being to just go cold turkey, but I'm more tempted than ever to just chuck it, become one of the fat and happy dopes who never votes, and just chant "The government knows what's best for me" while I watch putrid sitcoms and celebrity gossip shows.
ReplyDeleteOh, man. That is NOT the right attitude to take into the 4th. Sorry!
Have a wonderful Independence Day (and call it that, too, so folks will be reminded what it actually stands for.) There. That's better.
I'm not too sure about the whole Blue Dog Democrat bunch. They claim to be fiscally responsible, yet almost all voted in the House for that mortgage Bailout Bill which will cost he taxpayer like $300 Billion dollars. I got this link from a site; they seem to be really annoyed at Blue Dogs for not voting responsibly. I checked it out and placed some calls; the House is going to vote on it again and maybe they'll vote against it.
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Thanks all y'all, for your comments and general agreement. Especially your last, Jim. I'll make a note to use the proper term throughout the weekend... no more "Fourth of July" here!
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