By Paul Driessen
Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised that his policies would
cause electricity rates to “skyrocket” and “bankrupt” any company
trying to build a coal-fired generating plant. This is one promise he
and his über-regulators are keeping.
President Obama energetically promotes wind and solar projects that
require millions of acres of land and billions of dollars in subsidies,
to generate expensive, intermittent electricity and create jobs that
cost taxpayers upwards of $220,000 apiece — most of them in China.
His Interior Department is locking up more coal and petroleum
prospects, via “wild lands” and other designations, and dragging its
feet on issuing leases and drilling permits. Meanwhile, his
Environmental Protection Agency is challenging shale gas drilling and
fracking, and imposing draconian carbon dioxide emission rules, now that
Congress and voters have rejected cap-tax-and-trade. That’s for
starters.
The beat-down of hydrocarbon energy goes on. Oil, gas and coal
provide 85 percent of the energy that keeps America humming, but the
administration is doing all it can to take it out of our mix. American
voters, consumers and workers may want more drilling, mining and use of
hydrocarbons, to get the economy going again. But the administration
has a different agenda.
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