By David Bozeman
The good news for drivers is that gas prices are expected to fall by
roughly 25 cents, just in time for Memorial Day and the summer driving
season (which begs the question, where, Bill O'Reilly, do greedy oil
execs and conniving speculators figure in when gas prices tumble?).
With election 2012 looming and Sarah Palin very likely not a candidate,
the Republican frontrunner should consider the former governor and
chairwoman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) for
the office of energy secretary. The GOP nominee may find her name
toxic to undecided voters, but, as president, he (or she), in putting
people above politics, will not find anyone more determined to mold a
21st Century energy policy that puts our country first.
Sadly, long-range energy planning only enters the public dialogue when
gas prices skyrocket. And in recent weeks, the current administration,
through Attorney General Eric Holder, has towed the predictable line of
going after price gougers. Talk about innovation. At least President
Obama is not telling us, as candidate Obama did, that under his plan
costs would certainly rise, and he's not reminding us now to check the
pressure in our tires. Furthermore, he has finally come out for
drilling — but for Brazil, unfortunately.
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