Sunday, July 13, 2008

Just a Reminder


This is, of course, in addition to the continental shelf and ANWR opportunities.

But we know the Usual Drill from the Usual Suspects on this subject by now, don't we?

Do their arguments somehow get less bogus with every repetition?

Hat tip: Power Line, which has more:

John Cornyn:

"We’ve put ourselves in an irrational box. We’ve put 85 percent of our prime energy exploration lands off-limits. The U.S. is the only country in the world that refuses to develop its own natural resources. With a growing worldwide demand for energy, we’re willing to enrich foreign governments – some of which wish us harm – instead of helping ourselves.

The U.S. is well on the way toward transitioning away from over-reliance on fossil fuels. I’m for pursuing every source of energy out there – solar, nuclear, clean coal, wind, biofuels, hydrogen, shale. We need it all. But we’ve built up an infrastructure over 100 years that must be relied upon as we make the change to renewable sources. Congress has to get out of the way and allow the U.S. to develop its resources for that infrastructure – or we’re headed towards economic catastrophe."




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