Jeff Duncan has a True “All of the Above Approach to Energy”
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | July 12th at 07:44 AM |
Even as gas prices decline, we must not relent in our pursuit of free market energy solutions. Gas prices will continue to spike every few months as long as we refuse to increase supply to meet our energy needs. Moreover, $3.40 per gallon of gasoline – or even $3 per gallon – is too much. We must not let Obama off the hook for continuing | Read More »
Shale Fracking: If it Keeps Moving, Regulate it
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | June 26th at 08:43 PM |
Shale technology coupled with horizontal drilling has created the biggest oil and natural gas boom in recent years. Fracking could become the most auspicious innovation of the past decade. It has already created thousands of jobs, and has the potential to drive down the cost of energy and reinvigorate our economy. Unfortunately, the more successful the private innovation, the more Obama’s regulatory regime will ensure | Read More »
Lots of Taxpayer Green Going to Greens
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | March 7th at 02:48 PM |
Democrats have a penchant to misconstrue the parlance related to tax credits and subsidies. They refer to subsidies as tax cuts and tax cuts as subsidies. They would have you believe that oil companies are completely on the dole, while solar and wind companies are heavily taxed entities in desperate need of some “tax breaks” and loans in order to alleviate the burden of producing | Read More »
Congressional Republicans Can and Must Force Obama’s Hand on Keystone Pipeline
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | January 23rd at 04:00 PM |
Immediately prior to the congressional recess in December, Congress passed an inefficacious two-month extension of the Social Security tax cut. Additionally, they reauthorized another two months of unprecedented long-term unemployment benefits, along with more spending for Medicare ‘doc fix.’ None of it, including the entitlement spending, was paid for in any meaningful way. Nevertheless, you might ask, didn’t we get the Keystone pipeline as part | Read More »
The RSC Jobs Plan: Jobs Through Growth
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | November 2nd at 01:30 PM |
One of the more positive ancillary benefits of this presidential primary season is the newfound focus on taxation, regulation, and energy production. The prominence of the presidential election has helped jumpstart a vital discourse on long-term reforms for those three policies. The RSC, which is the most respected conservative group within Congress, has proposed a jobs growth plan today, which seeks to achieve those reforms, | Read More »
Nebraska Gov. Heineman to the Left of Obama Administration on Keystone Pipeline
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | September 1st at 04:21 PM |
After three years of cumbersome red tape, environmental impact studies, and endless litigation, the Canadian Keystone KL Pipeline extension project is close to obtaining final approval from the State Department. This $7 billion pipeline project, when completed, would transport over 700,000 barrels of oil per day from the Canadian tar sands in northeast Alberta to the hungry oil refineries on the Texas Gulf coast. This | Read More »
The Food Stamp Party is Stimulating Poverty
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | August 17th at 12:44 PM |
The loss of jobs is only half of the result of the government interventionist equation. The other casualty of an economy driven by taxation, regulation, litigation, subsidization, monetary intervention, and debt is the crippling cost of living for all Americans. [Yes, I was about to say middle class, but we would be wise to eradicate that sort of socialist innuendo from our vernacular.] Earlier today, the | Read More »
Let’s Replace EPA With Employment Protection Agency
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | August 12th at 12:01 PM |
When members of Congress return to Washington in September, they must confront the next budget challenge; a Continuing Resolution for FY 2012. While the top line discretionary spending level has already been agreed upon through the debt ceiling agreement, the specific levels of funding for each department and agency are still up for debate (or closed-door negotiations, in this case). Unfortunately, instead of prudently analyzing | Read More »
It’s Time for a Balanced Approach to Deficits and Green Energy
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | August 8th at 10:58 AM |
The Democrats think the American people are stupid. Throughout the debt ceiling imbroglio, Obama and every single elected Democrat have regurgitated their talking points about a balanced solution to the debt crisis. They have insulted the intelligence of every voter by intimating that the budget can be balanced by eliminating a few tax credits. No, they don’t want to talk about the tens of trillions | Read More »
Nothing Evinces Hypocrisy More than Obama’s Oil Policy
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | June 27th at 07:50 AM |
President Obama has asserted ad nauseam that expanding oil drilling would not affect the price of oil and generate price relief at the gas pump. He has scoffed at the ‘drill, baby, drill’ plan, denouncing it as insufficient in dealing with our “long-term” energy needs. Now that his reelection prospects are beginning to wither, Obama is undergoing a foxhole conversion and easing his aversion to that “addictive” | Read More »
Obama Administration Continues its Anti-Drilling Chicanery in Alaska
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | June 3rd at 08:41 AM |
Last month, during his weekly radio address, Barack Obama announced his plans to drill in NPR-A. No-he wasn’t planning to eviscerate his genuflecting media outlet; he was promising to issue more land leases in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. Like most of his capricious gestures to conservative policy initiatives, this promise was vapid of substance and lacking accountability. He knew all along that his unelected bureaucrats | Read More »
Let’s Nail Democrats on Their Duplicity with Energy Subsidies
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | May 18th at 09:26 AM |
“Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”~ President Ronald Reagan Democrats (and the Maine Republicans ladies) are agog to demonize oil companies and punish them with punitive tax increases. Their effort was defeat yesterday 52-48, but they plan to continue | Read More »
Obama’s Oil Drilling Subterfuge
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | May 16th at 07:48 AM |
Many liberals in the media are expressing shock over Obama’s apparent willingness to increase oil production. We all know that he is full of …, I mean ethanol, and they do too. Those of you who were befuddled at the news that Obama will ‘expand drilling’ in Alaska are not missing anything. Obama has pulled this political chicanery a number of times. Whenever a specific | Read More »
More Residual Effects of Obama’s Anti-Oil Policies
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | May 11th at 02:26 PM |
Obama’s oil free utopia is precipitating yet more mayhem on our economy. Today, two major news stories concerning our lack of oil production highlight just how profoundly oil affects our economy. The first story concerns the Trans Alaska Pipeline. The pipeline employs 2,000 workers and delivers 11% of our domestically produced oil to the other states. During its early years, when we weren’t impounding the | Read More »
Support Bob Latta’s Comprehensive Energy Production Bill
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | May 6th at 02:01 PM |
The Republican Study Committee has struck again. While Republican House leaders are tepidly tiptoeing around energy policy with an incremental approach, RSC Energy Task Force Chairman Bob Latta (R-OH) is pushing a comprehensive energy production bill. The Consumer Relief for Pain at the Pump Act, H.R. 1777, would open up thousands of acres worth of drilling fields, extirpate onerous regulations from the backs of our | Read More »
CRS Report: U.S. is Leader in Fossil Fuel Resources
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | March 10th at 07:56 PM |
While Obama continues his implacable war on fossil fuels and campaigns for impotent and unreliable energy sources, he incessantly condemns oil as ‘the energy of the past’. He is obviously referring to his self-fulfilling dream of eradicating oil from our economy; not the proven reality of our oil reserves. According to the latest research by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), America has more proven reserves | Read More »
Now is the Time to Pass an ANWR Bill
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | March 8th at 07:58 AM |
In 1995, the Republican-controlled House and Senate passed a balanced budget act, which contained a provision to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) for oil drilling and exploration. On December 6th of that year, President Bill Clinton vetoed the bill, ensuring that not a drop of oil would be extracted from the barren land of this 20 million acre area. We have literally been | Read More »
Secretary Chu’s Insidious Economics of Energy
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | March 2nd at 04:32 PM |
Earlier today, Energy Secretary Steven Chu reiterated his insouciance to the plight of the American consumer of oil and gas. Chu told members of the Senate Budget Committee that there is no need to tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserves because it will be corrected by spare world oil capacity: “we have spare capacity, we expect naturally that the market forces will take care of | Read More »
More Regressiveness From Progressives As Oil Prices Skyrocket
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | January 11th at 04:27 PM |
As Americans continue to shiver from the cold, they will continue to pay more to heat their homes and power their cars. Sadly, yet ironically, the culprit is the man-made hoax of global warming. For years, the left has attempted to demonize oil and energy producers with their hateful rhetoric. Now, they are turning their vituperative rhetoric into action. Oil prices surged again yesterday following | Read More »