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Gas price too high?  Thank the greens, Dems, and Clinton

By Henry Lamb
web posted March 14, 2011

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In December, 1996 Bill Clinton vetoed legislation that would have added more than a million barrels of domestic oil per day to help reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.   His reasoning at the time was that ANWR could not produce oil for ten years, a laughable excuse

 For years, responsible Congressmen fought to open ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge).    

The real reason ANWR remains closed to needed domestic oil production is the relentless propaganda campaign waged by green organizations that preach the now-discredited gospel of global warming.    These organizations contribute heavily to Democratic candidates, and, during the Clinton administration, occupied the White House and management positions of federal agencies.  (See this report and especially endnote #30.)

The Bush administration tried again to expand domestic oil production. Congressional Democrats would not allow it.  They filibustered Senator Ted Stevens' bill to open ANWR in 2005, and in 2008 killed a bill to expand off-shore drilling.  Had the greens, the Dems, and Clinton not conspired to prevent the expansion of domestic oil production nearly two decades ago, America could be nearly self-sufficient in energy production today.

Obama may be worse than all of the above.  Van Jones, his first energy czar is a self-proclaimed communist.   His "Green Collar Economy" cannot exist unless carbon-based energy is either outlawed or taxed to a price point beyond the price of his proposed alternative energy.   Carol Browner, his choice for global warming czar, is a socialist.  She served as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency during the Clinton administration, and hates the use of carbon-based energy in America.

There is no reason to force an already stressed economy into a "green" economy where, for example, a Chevy Volt costs $41,000 (before the $7,500 tax credit) for a mid-size hatchback that's rated 40 mpg highway.   Dozens of mid-size cars are available for half the price with mpg ratings in the mid or high 30s.   A "green" economy requires massive subsidies from government and/or increased taxes on carbon-based energy to equalize the playing field.  This kind of manipulation is not a free market economy.  It is a major factor in rising gas prices and other energy costs.

What's happening in the Obama administration may be much worse than the price of gasoline.  His admission to Joe the Plumber that he wants to "spread the wealth around" is a goal that is not limited to the United States.  Even in defiance of a court order, Obama refuses to allow off-shore drilling for domestic energy.  He has no reluctance, however, to provide $2 billion in funding for drilling off the Brazilian coastline.  He is trying to spread the wealth to Brazil, while preventing wealth creation in U.S. oil fields.

Obama's desire to spread the wealth around includes spreading American-generated wealth to foreign countries.  It was Obama who pushed his "Global Poverty Act" (S.2433) to increase foreign aid to the level dictated by the U.N.

What's worse, the Obama administration appears to be doing all it can do to weaken the U.S. dollar printing more and more greenbacks, each of which reduces the value of all greenbacks.  One way to "spread the wealth around" is to take wealth away from those who have it and give it to those who do not.  By reducing the value of the U.S. dollar, the value of most other currencies increases. 

Moreover, Obama is cooperating fully with the G-20, a group of financial officers from 20 nations, along with the executives of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank and the heads of certain central banks, who are working to equalize the global economy.  G-20 meetings are private and their work is intended to strengthen "global governance."

On top of all this, consider that China and India are increasing their use of carbon-based fuels to expand their economies dramatically.  They are using cheap carbon energy to manufacture solar panels and wind turbines for use in America to generate energy that is outrageously expensive.  What sense does this make?  It certainly "spreads the wealth around" at the expense of Americans.

The only way to stop this nonsense is to continue the revolution started in November, 2010 and intensify efforts to put a majority in the Senate who understand and respect the U.S. Constitution and value a free market economy.  If the current administration can be replaced with a President who believes government has no business spreading around other people's wealth, and that the U.S. must become self-sufficient in energy production, while defending our borders at home and our interests abroad, then we can open ANWR, drill offshore, and use the resources within our own nation.

Those who object to this goal should be re-tested. ESR

Henry Lamb is the author of "The Rise of Global Governance,"  Chairman of Sovereignty International , and founder of the Environmental Conservation Organization (ECO) and Freedom21, Inc.

 

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