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Liberalism has caused our energy crisis - Free markets are the solution
conservativehq.com ^ | June 25, 2008 | By Richard A. Viguerie

Posted on 06/25/2008 3:05:45 PM PDT by Jim Robinson

[Click HERE to read the cover letter to conservatives that accompanied this article]

As usual in a crisis, liberals are trying to take advantage of the situation. They are using the issue of high energy prices to push their agenda of oppressive regulation, ultra-high taxes, and the diversion of many billions of taxpayers’ dollars into “alternative fuel” efforts that, with few exceptions, are corporate-welfare scams.

Liberals want us to forget that they spent years pushing for higher prices. The New York Times, in an October 24, 2005 editorial, claimed that, “Cheap gas is no longer compatible with a secure nation, a healthy environment or a healthy economy – if ever it was.” On March 26, 2006, CNN’s Jack Cafferty said, “I hope gas prices go as high as they have to go to get the rest of these morons off the road in these big Hummers with the four wheel drive and the obscuring of the view for everybody else on the road...” The Christian Science Monitor, on May 12 of this year, in an editorial entitled “Why Pump Prices Need to Stay High,” declared, “Rather than prevent $4-a-gallon gas now, legislators should welcome it.”

Barack Obama June 10, 2008 on CNBC: “I think I would have preferred a gradual adjustment.” Which is to say, he’s for making life uncomfortable for Americans, just more slowly.

In their desire to “punish” higher gas consumption by some, liberals are willing to make gas, home fuel, and all food and goods transported to stores more expensive. To “punish” Cadillac drivers, liberals have in fact punished working families – and the elderly and the poor are the hardest hit – by high costs of oil.

And liberals want us to forget how their policies pushed us toward their goal of higher gas prices. In fact, they want “Big Oil,” Bush, Republicans, and conservatives to get the blame for what they did.   And liberals can’t let our problems be solved, because then we wouldn’t need liberals anymore!

We can make this a “teaching moment” by helping America and the world see the effect that liberal policies have on people’s lives. By making energy more expensive, liberal policies make people poorer. By keeping us energy-dependent on foreign governments, including repressive regimes such as those in Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, liberal policies make the world a more dangerous place. By making energy more expensive and preventing use of domestic energy resources, liberals are causing the loss of American jobs. And by bottling up domestic energy resources through regulation, liberals encourage OPEC and other foreign oil sources to keep their prices inflated.

How did liberals accomplish these things?

They deliberately keep trillions of barrels of oil stuck in the ground, right here in the United States and offshore.

Meanwhile…

We need to make it clear to the American people that liberals are standing in the way of cheaper and more abundant energy. Americans aren’t radical environmentalists. Rather, we are, as a whole, practical and responsible conservationists. For example, according to a recent Rasmussen poll, Americans support drilling off the coasts of Florida and California by 67% to 18%. That support included 57% of Democrats. 

We can turn this issue around on the liberals. We’ve done it before.

In the 1970s, during an earlier energy crisis, liberals tried to take over the energy sector, with such policies as government price controls and “windfall profits taxes.” The result: They created gas lines, odd-even rationing, and Jimmy Carter’s Thermostat Police, all of which helped elect Ronald Reagan president. (Reagan then deregulated energy, which caused prices to drop and supplies to become abundant. “The economic realities of the marketplace,” he said, “have done more to bring down the price of oil than all those years of frenetic government regulating.”)

In the 1980s, liberals tried to dominate the foreign-policy debate, putting hundreds of thousands of protesters in the streets in opposition to President Reagan’s policies on the Cold War. The result: They stigmatized themselves, for decades, as people who cozy up to dictators and who try to make America weak. 

In the 1990s, liberals attempted, with HillaryCare, a government takeover of the most important one-seventh of the American economy. The result: They produced such revulsion at the prospect of bureaucratic healthcare rationing that the American people gave the Republicans control of Congress for the first time in 40 years.

This time, as in the 1970s, liberals think they can use high energy prices to expand their power at the expense of all Americans. The liberal energy policies that concentrate power in Washington need to be repealed and replaced with practical and responsible policies based in the free market, policies that will open domestic energy production and reduce our dependency on foreign sources. This will:



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KEYWORDS: energy; liberalism; misery; oil
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To: Jim Robinson

bump!


21 posted on 06/25/2008 5:05:07 PM PDT by JPJones (bookreviews.2ya.com)
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To: All
Government profit on a gallon of gas 4X oil company profit.
22 posted on 06/25/2008 8:38:11 PM PDT by TigersEye (Berlin 1936. Olympics for murdering regimes. Beijing 2008.)
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To: pissant

There were multiple ANWR votes during the GOP majority rule. Senate RINOs defected to defeat the bills each time.


23 posted on 06/26/2008 1:06:01 AM PDT by Terpfen (Romney's loss in Florida is STILL a catastrophe. Hello, McCandidate!)
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To: Jim Robinson
Free markets are the solution

How does the free market determine what energy sources are worth exploiting? Price. If we want oil from oil shale, the price of gas is not going to be going back down as much as we would like.

not a single oil refinery has been built in the United States in over 30 years.

The current refineries are not operating at full capacity. If there were a shortage of refinery capacity, that would actually act to hold down the price of crude oil since the refiners are the demand side of crude oil sales.

the government makes roughly four times as much on each gallon as the oil companies do.

I think this is more accurately stated as the government makes roughly four times as much on a gallon as the owner of a service station. The oil companies themselves would be in a different line of work if they could only make a few percent profit after all that work.

24 posted on 06/26/2008 1:06:59 AM PDT by wideminded
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