gnarlylove
Senior Member
What does everyone think of Obama's "All of the Above" energy policy?
He has ramped up oil production so that US now produces a majority of its oil. Natural gas is expanding on public lands and national parks too contributing to a growing industry and market.
Thus we can expect stability at the pump, perhaps even reduced prices. Although with the extreme cold front hovering over the Midwest, natural gas is in scant supply and has driven up prices in some cases over 100%. But we can expect this to be temporary dip and an upward trend of more frack jobs.
His policy also attempts to address the growing environmental degradation. It includes carbon limits on power plants and car emission standards that saves Americans dollars at the pump. He has also increased nondefense R&D by 9% to encourage innovation in renewable energy.
This sounds to be like the best strategy to not step on any toes, Dem. or Rep.
Any conservatives that think this plan is O.K.?
He has ramped up oil production so that US now produces a majority of its oil. Natural gas is expanding on public lands and national parks too contributing to a growing industry and market.
Thus we can expect stability at the pump, perhaps even reduced prices. Although with the extreme cold front hovering over the Midwest, natural gas is in scant supply and has driven up prices in some cases over 100%. But we can expect this to be temporary dip and an upward trend of more frack jobs.
His policy also attempts to address the growing environmental degradation. It includes carbon limits on power plants and car emission standards that saves Americans dollars at the pump. He has also increased nondefense R&D by 9% to encourage innovation in renewable energy.
This sounds to be like the best strategy to not step on any toes, Dem. or Rep.
Any conservatives that think this plan is O.K.?