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Obama's Plan for Energy and the Environment
thenewamerican.com ^ | 25 November 2008 | Alex Newman

Posted on 11/25/2008 10:33:10 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe

"We must act quickly and we must act boldly to transform our entire economy — from our cars and our fuels to our factories and our buildings," writes Barack Obama on his campaign website in the introduction to his energy section, as part of his Blueprint for Change. He also outlines some of his proposals for the environment and the energy situation, which include everything from increasing taxes on oil companies so that he can redistribute the money to new energy industries to implementing an economy-wide "cap-and-trade" system for carbon emissions.

On his campaign website, Obama starts off by offering a variety of "short-term" solutions for the "pain at the pump." Among them are plans to give every American family $1,000, funds taken from oil companies' profits and "setting aside a portion of a second round of fiscal stimulus to ensure sufficient funding for home heating and weatherization assistance as we move into the fall and winter months."

Another idea listed as a short-term solution is a crackdown on energy speculation by closing loopholes that supposedly exist in the regulations of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Obama and Biden plan to enact "simple legislation" to "prevent traders from unfairly lining their pockets at the expense of the American people." Next is a plan to release light crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve with the goal of bringing down gas prices, but the plan was written before the recent decrease in prices so whether it will be implemented is up in the air. And since increased taxes on oil companies mean less oil exploration, less dividends for investors — often retirees who are funding their retirements — and higher fuel prices, one wonders how this benefits Americans.

In terms of mid-to-long-term solutions, Obama highlights the supposed dangers posed by man-made "global climate change," a phenomenon that scientists are still debating. In the Blueprint, Obama states that he will also eliminate all oil imports from the Middle East and Venezuela within 10 years by reducing the demand for oil. The first proposal is to mandate that car makers (if they're still around) improve their fuel-economy standards by four percent per year. Obama plans to help them do this by providing $50 billion so they can retool their factories. Since there aren't new technologies available to make vehicles more fuel efficient while retaining performance and safety, we can look for lighter, smaller, less safe vehicles. In a move that sounds suspiciously Sovietesque, he also plans to have a million plug-in hybrid cars on the road by 2015, insisting that these automobiles can get 150 miles to the gallon and that they should be built in America. To help consumers warm up to the idea, he will provide a $7,000 "Tax Credit for Purchasing Advanced Vehicles." Of course, the country will need about three additional electricty-producing power plants to charge the batteries for these cars, and since one million cars is about 0.4 percent of the 250 million registered cars in the United States, this is unlikely to make much of an impact on our country's oil consumption.

Next, Obama says he will establish a "National Low Carbon Fuel Standard" to reduce by 10 percent the carbon in fuels by 2020. This will be accompanied by a new requirement that 60 billion gallons of "advanced biofuels" be phased into the American fuel supply by 2030. Question: "What new 'advanced biofuels'"? Ethanol has proved to be a disaster. It boosted the cost of crops and led to food shortages and starvation in Third World countries. Unmentioned is the fact that if any advanced biofuel — such as commercial amounts of "green crude" from algae — is introduced, it would be eagerly embraced by Americans, with or without Obama's backing. Speaking of biofuels, Obama will mandate that all cars have "flexible fuel" capabilities by the end of his first term in office. He will also adopt a "use it or lose it" approach to existing oil and gas leases, claiming that 68 million acres of land (40 million of which are in the ocean) are currently being leased but not developed. But his plan says nothing about fastracking the lawsuits that are holding up all offshore oil exploration on those leases. In addition, he will promote "responsible domestic production of oil and natural gas" by establishing a process for early identification of "any infrastructure obstacles/shortages or possible federal permitting process delays to drilling in the Bakken Shale formation, the Barnett shale formation, and the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska."

Next on the agenda in Obama's Blueprint is his plan, also discussed in other sections, to "create millions of new green jobs." On his campaign website he gives a specific number: five million green jobs. He will accomplish this with a series of mandates, regulations,  and new government programs. These include ensuring (somehow, he doesn't mention specifics) that 10 percent of America's electricity comes from "renewable" sources by 2012, with a goal of 25 percent by 2025. Again, as yet another question remains unanswered: "How will this create jobs when his plan will make our nation's energy much more costly?" (Because solar and wind power are intermittent power sources, they must always be backed up by conventional power plants that are always running — called "spinning reserves" — so all of the costs of new solar and wind power must be added to the costs we, and American industry, now bear.) This will be coupled with his plan to reduce demand for electricity by 15 percent from projected levels with ideas like having the federal government weatherize a million low-income homes a year for the next 10 years.

The new administration also plans to order the Department of Energy to enter into "public-private partnerships" to develop five coal-fired plants with "clean carbon capture and sequestration technology." Obama will also "prioritize" the construction of the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline by working with Alaska and the Canadian government to "facilitate" the construction of this job-creating pipeline that Obama says will be "critical to our energy security." How much will all these new "green jobs" cost taxpayers to create? Obama says on his campaign website that he will invest $150 billion dollars over a 10-year period. Apparently that will be in addition to a new federal investment program that will give states grant money to give to manufacturers with ideas for clean technology.

The new administration will also provide increased federal funding for workforce training programs that Obama will direct to incorporate green technologies. In addition, Obama has big plans for the construction industry. He plans to establish "National Building Efficiency Goals" that would require all new buildings to be "carbon neutral," as in producing zero emissions. He also wants to improve the efficiency of existing building by 25 percent over the next 10 years. The new administration will also invest in a new "smart grid" for electricity by creating a Grid Modernization Commission. The idea is that the new grid would help America use and transmit electricity more efficiently. Obama also believes America needs new national standards for how much energy appliances are allowed to consume. The last point mentioned in the Energy and Environment section of his campaign website is an ominous sounding "build more livable and sustainable communities" by reforming federal transportation funding and changing our land use and development patterns.

Obama does admit that the federal government is the number one consumer of energy on the planet, noting that in the 2008 fiscal year it spent about $14.5 billion on energy. The plan calls for reducing this number by 15 percent by 2015 through everything from buying only plug-in hybrids for the White House to making sure all the federal government's new buildings have zero emissions.

But the broadest and most alarming measure discussed among all these new plans is the implementation of the "cap and trade" program across the entire economy. Unnamed scientists cited by Obama claim that America needs to reduce carbon emissions by 80 percent before 2050. All "pollution credits" for carbon dioxide will be auctioned off to ensure that "all industries pay for every ton of emissions they release." Obama expects these auctions to raise $15 billion for the federal government every year, which would be used to do everything from creating "migration corridors" for wild life and "assist fish and wildlife to adapt to the effects of a warming climate" to investing in energy efficiency improvements and other federal energy programs.

As always, these costs too will be passed onto the average American through increased energy costs and job losses. In Germany, where a cap-and-trade system has recently been implemented, energy costs skyrocketed and thousands of jobs fled the country. The costs to the economy are not tabulated but are projected by experts to reach alarming levels, dealing another blow to the already troubled economy. Obama and Biden also plan to make the United States a "leader" on climate change while re-engaging the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and "invigorating" the Major Economies effort which will supposedly bring countries that have high-emissions together to "develop effective emissions reduction efforts."

None of the plans proposed by the new administration have any justification in the Constitution, with the exception of lowering the federal government's energy use (most of which is used unconstitutionally anyway.) If Obama and Biden succeed in implementing their plans, America's economy will descend further down the road to socialism while likely lowering the standard of living significantly. But with the new wave of liberals soon to be arriving in D.C., the prospects for stopping this onslaught of government-mandated environmentalism look increasingly slim.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: dope; energy; environment; obama; obamatransitionfile

1 posted on 11/25/2008 10:33:10 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Saints preserve us from “bold” politicians!!!


2 posted on 11/25/2008 10:35:01 AM PST by Redbob (W.W.J.B.D.: "What Would Jack Bauer Do?)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
" Obama starts off by offering a variety of "short-term" solutions for the "pain at the pump." Among them are plans to give every American family $1,000, funds taken from oil companies' profits..."

Thus assuring there'll be no money left for future exploration or drilling...

3 posted on 11/25/2008 10:36:42 AM PST by Redbob (W.W.J.B.D.: "What Would Jack Bauer Do?)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

With what is happening in Europe, hopefully the “cap-and=-trade” scam will evaporate before the messiah gets it ginned up here.

with the earth cooling, the planet needs all the carbon emissions we can muster! even a few degrees of man-made warmth could affect food production dramatically


4 posted on 11/25/2008 10:36:55 AM PST by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Control, control, control. That’s what Obama The Most High is all about. Disturbing. He won’t a let a little thing like the Constitution get in his way.

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/we-demand-true-conservative-leadership.html


5 posted on 11/25/2008 10:46:35 AM PST by ensignbay ((We Demand True Conservative Leadership))
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To: Tailgunner Joe

What factories? There won’t be any if this bunch has their way.


6 posted on 11/25/2008 11:04:54 AM PST by beethovenfan (If Islam is the solution, the "problem" must be freedom.)
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To: ensignbay

Control - it’s what the left is about. They believe that if they can control everything in society, then it and they can be perfect.

Control over your energy usage pretty much controls everything about you.

They’ll go for energy, health care, housing, and food. They’ll have complete say over everything in your life.


7 posted on 11/25/2008 11:06:56 AM PST by MrB (The 0bamanation: Marxism, Infanticide, Appeasement, Depression, Thuggery, and Censorship)
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To: Redbob

Why drill when oil will be 30 a barrel? Get a horse or a bike. I think I will go in the windmill biz and get one of the 5 million new jobs.


8 posted on 11/25/2008 11:09:16 AM PST by screaminsunshine
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To: Tailgunner Joe; Little Bill; IrishCatholic; Normandy; Delacon; According2RecentPollsAirIsGood; ...
 




Beam me to Planet Gore !

9 posted on 11/25/2008 11:10:16 AM PST by steelyourfaith
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To: Tailgunner Joe

It’s worse than we ever could have imagined. Not even our worst nightmares could we have envisioned something so destructive of the Constitution and what is left of free markets in this country.

These are the superficial ravings of an absolutely empty suit.

Talk about tanking the economy.


10 posted on 11/25/2008 11:13:34 AM PST by AmericanVictory
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To: Tailgunner Joe
“Obama will also “prioritize” the construction of the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline by working with Alaska and the Canadian government to “facilitate” the construction of this job-creating pipeline that Obama says will be “critical to our energy security.” “

Obama will thus take all the credit for the work that Sarah Palin did on the pipeline. During the election, the MSM denigrated Palin’s achievements on the pipeline — now that Obama is poised to claim credit, it's suddenly a big deal. It seems to me that this is all designed to undermine Palin & diminish her threat in 2012.

11 posted on 11/25/2008 11:19:38 AM PST by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Notice they never mention cellulosic ethanol - a biofuel from wood and woody plants. We have enormous build ups of forest fuels and gigantic forest fires each summer. (This year our County had about 250,000 acres of fires.) The fires release a huge amount of emissions into the air. Fuel reduction projects with frequently spaced biomass or ethanol facilities would reduce fire hazard and emissions and produce useable fuel.


12 posted on 11/25/2008 11:59:41 AM PST by marsh2
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