America has the potential to increase domestic production by more than two million barrels a day, but only if we permit oil companies to drill for it and to expand and build new refineries.
Despite the U.S. Senate’s August vote to end the quarter-century ban on offshore drilling, the Democrats could not resist recklessly exploiting the current price at the pumps and oil company profits for political gain while ignoring the most fundamental economics of our national dependence on this energy source.
The bill now goes back to the House — which already passed it — where a committee will work out an agreement on the separate versions.
On June 29th, House Democrat Leader, Nancy Pelosi, attacked the bill to permit offshore drilling. “This bill is bad for the environment of coastal states. By revoking the ban on drilling for oil and natural gas, it will subject many sensitive coastal areas to harm.” As proof, she cited an oil spill that had occurred decades ago in California off of Santa Barbara. There is no evidence of any long-term damage. The same holds true for the famed accident in Alaska. In the real world, accidents happen. In the real world, Nature makes the necessary corrections.
Instead, Representative Pelosi said, “Democrats have a New Direction for America. We will energize America with farmers fueling our energy independence.” This is so stupid as to defy belief. This suggests that somehow American farmers can grow enough corn — without using a lot of oil and gas in the process — to reduce our use of gasoline.
“The populist rant that this (oil prices) is the fault of ‘rapacious’ oil companies is a glib and false response,” wrote Mortimer B. Zuckerman, the Editor-in-Chief of U.S. News & World Report, in the August 7th edition, “and it’s especially unattractive when it comes from Democrats, who have systematically blocked attempts to increase domestic oil production. Oil prices, in fact, are determined by a complex, and increasingly competitive, global market.”
“The roots of our predicament,” wrote Zuckerman, “don’t lie in the boardrooms of Big Oil but at our own back door.” He noted that, “Two-thirds of our petroleum consumption is for transportation.” While 3 out of 4 Americans commute to work via their automobiles, part of the price factor reflects the fact that, “Last year, for the first time ever, Asia consumed more oil than North America. China is already the second-largest importer of oil.”
Part of the answer to gas prices is the simple equation of supply and demand, and America has the potential to increase domestic production by more than two million barrels a day, but only if we permit oil companies to drill for it and to expand and build new refineries.
Democrats, however, continue to demagogue the issue of oil. After ExxonMobil Corporation announced its profits in late July, the Senate Minority Leader, Harry Reid, called the company’s profits “shocking” and part of the Republican Party’s “backhand to the American people.”
Senator Reid, like his colleague, Representative Pelosi, is pushing the Democrat plan, the “Clean Edge Act,” which is filled with notions of alternative sources of energy and the reduction of U.S. consumption of oil to six million barrels a day by 2020. I call it the “Corn Edge Act.” It is bunk. It is worse than bunk. It is a refusal to deal with the every day realities of oil consumption by Americans and, increasingly, nations coming out of their Third World status to join the rest of the world in the consumption of oil.
The environmentalists have been blathering about global warming for decades for the sole purpose of forcing America and other industrialized nations to reduce energy consumption in anticipation of a climate change that is not happening. I do not care how many phony computer models they produce, there is solid science that demonstrates global warming is not occurring.
Yet Representative Pelosi has joined with some thirty House Democrats to sponsor the “Safe Climate Act of 2006,” charging that, “For decades, Big Oil and other polluting industries have undermined and obstructed the voices of scientists on global warming . . . The Bush Administration and the Republican leadership in Congress are willing partners in this dance of lies, muzzling government scientists or attacking their credibility when they refuse to remain silent.” In short, this is legislation that throws out the First Amendment protection of free speech in order to insure there is no real scientific debate over the validity of whether global warming occurs.
The notion of “polluting industries” is a lie and the worst kind of political bombast. The Earth itself is a polluter, emitting tons of gasses every minute and not just from its hundreds of active volcanoes. Ever since the passage of the Clean Air Act, America has had decades of increasingly clean air, but the Democrats are not interested in science or facts.
Every time you hear the words “alternative energy” you should keep in mind that they come with a price too. One of those prices is their failure to produce a sufficient amount of energy to be viable without government subsidies. Remove those subsidies from ethanol and it would cease to be manufactured. Ethanol produces less energy per gallon than gasoline. While Democrats cry out against Republicans for their support of Big Oil, ethanol is a big, political gift to the farm states where corn is grown. I like corn, but I don’t want to waste it to fill my gas tank and pay extra for the privilege.
The only alternative energy I like is nuclear energy and it does not emit any pollutants! America is decades behind other industrialized nations in authorizing the building of nuclear plants to produce the increasing amount of electricity we need. Or would you prefer acres and acres of “wind farms” which are highly dependent on whether the wind is blowing. While environmentalists decry offshore drilling rigs no one will ever see, they love the notion of filling up these same shores with these monstrous machines.
We have national elections coming in November. If you vote to put Democrats in control of the House and Senate, you are voting to increase the price of gasoline and natural gas. It’s just that simple.







































One of my favorite tv commercials (to laugh at) is Mr. Ford of Ford Motor company standing in front of a corn field referring to the field as fuel. I guess he hasn’t noticed the corn isn’t in a barrel yet, let alone a fuel.
There are plenty of statistics available which show the cost of processing for the conversion and how much arable land it would take to make the environmentalists’ dreams come true. It’s not doable.
By the way, isn’t it time we start calling environmentalists what they really are? PRESERVATIONISTS. Funny, they believe in evolution but want to keep everything the way it is.
I say we tax (a dirty word usually for me), Californians, Floridians and East coasters from those states whose reps. block ANWR and offshore drilling. We also need to force the construction of more refineries particularly out west. The not in my back yard mindset needs to be reamed from Republicans as well as Dems.
It’s a conspiracy between the eco-wackos and big oil, big oil is cleverly paying the ecc-wackos to lobby against forther exploreation and drilling. This keeps the profits at an all time high and allows the government to fund all manner of alternative energy studies using taxpayer dollars. Our big brother in his infinite wisdom has deemed it mandantory that certain additives be included in every gallon of gas we buy pushing the price per gallon even higher . What a wonderful mess they create for us.
“We also need to force the construction of more refineries particularly out west”
We need not force anything, we need to ALLOW the building of more refineries, we need to ALLOW the sale of unadultered gasoline. We need to get ANWR opened up for production.
Yes I know, further exploration, sorry. My fingers were just beside themselves in a flurry of motion and the old hand eye coordination failed a bit.
I think we import little gasoline. Refining capacity has actually grown with gasoline demand. Existing refineries have been expanded. Gasoline consumption in the US grows about 2% per year, refining capacity has also. Arabs in particular make $70 profit from each barrel sold. This number need to be reduced down to $20 or $25 a barrel, ASAP. Domestic production, including oil shale, is part of the answer.
My suggestion is to progressively increment federal tax on imported oil until gasoline costs $4.50 a gallon about two years from now. Democrats can vote against offshore drilling ’til the cows come home.
The hidden costs of gasoline consumption are huge, including but not limited to military efforts to protect the supply of oil. Consumers of gasoline should pay the whole cost. They do not now.
At $4.50 per gallon, gasoline would still be vastly cheaper than in Europe.
Hi, Ahmdo,
I am just curious. When you have removed Israel, will it be necessary to pursue a similar fate for the Great Satan?
Shall we pay you tribute, or lose our heads? What is your judgment of us?
I feel much better.
Go ahead and take Israel, then.
We can’t drill our way out of dependence on foreign oil. Rather, we ought to be engaged in a determined and focused national effort to find a viable ALTERNATIVE to oil. Such an effort would be WIN – WIN for this country and the American people. Perhaps the oil companies might invest their record profits in such an endeavor? (Yeah right …)
Let’s do a “reality check” here! The republicans control both houses of congress, they have the White House, and are well on their way to dominating the Supreme Court. There is simply … if it is as “simple as that” no way you can blame democrats for the incredible mess we now find ourselves in; from nukes in North Korea and chaos in Iraq and the Middle East to a plethora of domestic problems – such as rising energy prices and skyrocketing health care costs. It’s going to take sweeping change in Washington if we are to truly address these issues and begin to make any significant progress.
Mr. Ross, much more out of you, and Ahmdo will come to your house and look to take “a little off the top”, if you know what I mean…
OPEC sets the price, today.
Democrats have blocked every reasonable energy producing initiative, to the last ounce of America’s blood. No oil shale, no offshore drilling, no drilling in ANWR, no nuclear power, ad infinitum.
Democrat heros, the Red Chinese, are now drilling within 50 miles of Florida. Hurrah! (Americans do not yet know what an oil spill really is!)
Health care? Is that the subject here? Have we another agenda?
Stop sending $70 dollars per barrel to Arabs who crave the destruction of Israel, Europe, all virgins, and Allah knows who else (no apologies to Ahmdo).
Commodity prices are extremely sensitive to supply versus demand. Recall your econ 101 please. Increase the supply above demand, and the price paid to jahidists and Wahabists for oil will decline precipitously. America still is the largest consumer.
Cut demand, also. Tax oil consumption. Encourage oil consumption tax everywhere. Ahmdo will tell you that Arab oil belongs to them, and causes much more greenhouse effect when oxidized by kafirs. Right, Ahmdo?
PS: Saudi oil costs at most $5 per barrel to recover. If the international price of oil is $75, than $70 is foreign aid to – AHMDO!