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    The Washington Post Debunks Domestic Drilling “Truths”

    Posted by Brett Bittner on August 13, 2008

    Perhaps Pelosi and the House Democrats were inspired by this lovely machine.

    Perhaps Pelosi and the House Democrats were inspired by this lovely machine.

    Surprisingly, an editorial made it past the decidedly liberal Washington Post staff that debunks three of the highly touted “truths” about domestic drilling for oil in the ANWR and the outer Continental Shelf.  Certainly, domestic drilling is not the comprehensive solution to the energy problems America faces, but it can certainly help to ease the pain at the pumps nationwide.  The highlights are below, with the entire column found here.

    Drilling is pointless because the United States has only 3 percent of the world’s oil reserves. This is a misleading because it refers only to known oil reserves.

    [...]

    The oil companies aren’t using the leases they already have. According to the MMS, there were 7,457 active leases as of June 8. Of those, only 1,877 were classified as “producing.”

    [...]

    Drilling is environmentally dangerous. Opposition to offshore drilling goes back to 1969, when 80,000 barrels of oil from an offshore oil well blowout washed up on the beaches of Santa Barbara. In 1971, the Interior Department instituted a host of reporting requirements (such as the resource development and oil spill recovery plans mentioned above) and stringent safety measures.

    After reading the article, it calls into question the stall on the part of Nancy Pelosi and her ilk, whose plan for energy still seems to be “drive a tiny car and wait for wind.”

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    Quick Question: Where are the FEMA Screamers?

    Posted by Brett Bittner on June 20, 2008

    After all of the flooding in the Midwestern US, I am wondering where all of the people demanding FEMA aid and help to assist those less fortunate who were “trapped” in flooded areas are.  In September 2005, you could not turn on the TV without seeing yet another “victim” of Hurricane Katrina whining about having lost everything and being trapped by the flood waters.

    To play a little conspiracy theorist, I am going to assume that the floods in Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, and others were caused by the weather manipulator operated by George W. Bush.  The same one he used to create Hurricane Katrina, blow up the levees, and is most likely on the same computer that he uses to control gas prices.  How did he fail with this plan to ruin the corn crop for his oil buddies by not causing the same media sensationalism he did when he had the hurricane hit New Orleans to “knock out the oil refineries along the Gulf” so his cronies could arbitrarily raise prices for record profits?

    **Please note that the ridiculous conjecture in the previous paragraph is NOT reflective of my true beliefs, but rather a poor attempt at humor at the expense of Ray Nagin, Kanye West, and Nancy Pelosi for the absurd theories to villify a man who may in fact have trouble planning how to put on his pants in the morning.**

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    Gas Prices: This Election’s Defining Issue

    Posted by Brett Bittner on June 18, 2008

    Today, TheHill.com posted an extremely informative column by Dick Morris, who was an advisor to Bill Clinton,  that provides a strong economic explanation of how oil and gas prices come about.  I have linked the article here.

    H/T: Angela Davis, future contributor to ReclaimYourRepublic

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