Winning Voter Support Makes Politicians Sound Normal on Energy Policy
McAuliffe’s abrupt shift in energy policy mirrors President Barack Obama’s performance during debates with GOP candidate Mitt Romney in late 2012. During his first term, President Obama’s administration imposed a suite of policies meant to inhibit hydrocarbon energy production in the United States. Yet during the debate, when the American public was paying attention, the President championed his supposed support for more oil and gas drilling, and even claimed to be a booster of the coal industry.Crony of the Month | Coyote Blog
In barely a month, Dianne Feinstein's husband has scored 1) The first ever national exclusive real estate broker's contract to sell USPS buildings and 2) The multi-billion dollar contract to construct the first leg of California "high speed" rail.Al's Journal : Senator Frank Lautenberg
Frank helped bring the climate crisis into the mainstream‘Unleash the Energy Export Revolution’ – Mark Mills
The easiest way to grasp the folly of self-inflicted barriers to U.S. energy exports is substitute “words like wheat, soy, microprocessors, or even software, for the words natural gas and ask whether it makes sense for bureaucrats and politicians to be empowered with decisions about where American firms can sell what they produce cheaper, better, and more productively than any other country.”
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