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This woman knows about the Oil Business and the importance of drilling domestically on the U.S. mainland. Shes already calling out Obama for a weakness in his SOTU message before he even gives it, so the media are aware of her challenge to him and attuned to his response or nonresponse to her
Sarah Palin: Where?s the Oil in Our National Energy Policy? | Facebook
Americas energy challenges are getting more and more serious every day, and yet the Obama administration just doesnt get it. Please see this informative article that sheds light on one aspect of the presidents problem. It starts by explaining our energy demand will increase, and oil will be part of that demand.
Well, what do you know? The Obama administration, whose entire energy posture going back into the presidential campaign has been both ideologically and practically stridently anti-oil, both as an industry and as a form of energy, has suddenly become concerned about Chinas oil grab.
This is, to say the least, disingenuous.
The U.S. government under Barack Obama has yet to acknowledge once, in spite of widely held estimates, that oil will continue to account for 40% of world energy demand 25 years from now this while total world energy demand will increase by 50%, at least.
Read the rest here: Investors.com - White House Needs New Look At Energy
I look forward to hopefully hearing President Obama acknowledge Americas need to ramp up domestic energy production, including oil and natural gas developments, during Wednesdays State of the Union address. Lets hope his advisers advise him accordingly.
- Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin: Where?s the Oil in Our National Energy Policy? | Facebook
Americas energy challenges are getting more and more serious every day, and yet the Obama administration just doesnt get it. Please see this informative article that sheds light on one aspect of the presidents problem. It starts by explaining our energy demand will increase, and oil will be part of that demand.
Well, what do you know? The Obama administration, whose entire energy posture going back into the presidential campaign has been both ideologically and practically stridently anti-oil, both as an industry and as a form of energy, has suddenly become concerned about Chinas oil grab.
This is, to say the least, disingenuous.
The U.S. government under Barack Obama has yet to acknowledge once, in spite of widely held estimates, that oil will continue to account for 40% of world energy demand 25 years from now this while total world energy demand will increase by 50%, at least.
Read the rest here: Investors.com - White House Needs New Look At Energy
I look forward to hopefully hearing President Obama acknowledge Americas need to ramp up domestic energy production, including oil and natural gas developments, during Wednesdays State of the Union address. Lets hope his advisers advise him accordingly.
- Sarah Palin
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