Lifting the moratorium can produce results
One of the things we empathize on Stop the Energy Freeze is that America is an energy rich country, but the federal government keeps much of our vast energy resources off limits. The most recent...
View Article$40 Billion National Energy Tax
This week, White House Office of Management and Budget director Jack Lew outlined the $467 billion in savings Obama wants to pay for his American Jobs Act. As part of that outline, he included a $40...
View ArticleNew Greeting Card Speaks to the Administration’s Energy Policies
It’s a sign of the times. Hallmark has launched a new line of unemployment greeting cards. Now you can show you care by sending a card to that special someone who has lost a job. But no one would...
View ArticleObama Should Follow Schwab’s Jobs Plan
Business leaders know that in a time of economic turmoil, government regulations cripple American entrepreneurship and investment. Investment magnate Charles Schwab posted an Op-Ed in the Wall Street...
View Article‘Tis the Season of Natural Gas
If President Obama was serious about creating jobs in the United States, he wouldn’t stand in front of bridges discussing construction jobs for projects that are far from “shovel ready,” or heap praise...
View ArticleStudy Shows Way to Energy Independence
Right now, 240 million of the 600 million barrels of oil used in the United States monthly are imported from the Persian Gulf and OPEC countries, while 20 million barrels come from Russia and 50...
View ArticleEnergy Econ 101
Last week, a number of domestic energy companies announced profitable third quarter earnings. Despite critic’s cries of corporate greed, profitability in the energy industry is currently due to both...
View ArticleAlaskan Energy Supplies Frozen By The Obama Administration
After three years, the Obama administration will finally decide whether oil exploration in the Chukchi Sea can go forward. Though the administration has yet to make a decision, environmental special...
View ArticleFinally: The Department of Interior Oversees the Sale of Energy Leases
Last Wednesday the Interior Department held the first sale of drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico in over two years. This was a widely anticipated event because of the Interior Department’s delay in...
View ArticleThe Effects of Government Regulation in America
The story of Craig Colorado is emblematic of what is happening all across this nation: big government regulations eating away at small communities. The effect of government intervention is being felt...
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