All Posts Tagged With: "energy independence"
Why Americans Can’t Get U.S. Oil By Alan Caruba
Aside from the fact the Democrats in Congress are trying to fool Americans into believing they are “lifting” the ban on off-shore exploration and drilling for oil, the opposition to our domestic oil companies by both Democrats and radical environmental groups lies at the heart of why America is so dependent on foreign oil.
Are These People Stupid, Nuts or Both? By Alan Caruba
There are two states on opposite sides of the nation where, if something really stupid can be proposed, they represent the most fertile ground. I speak, of course, of New Jersey and California.
I happen to know a lot more about New Jersey since I am born, raised, and still residing here in my old age [...]
Fallout from the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Part1) By Diane M. Grassi
“Energy independence from foreign sources.” A mantra repeated over and over again by Al Gore, by the Hollywood elite and by candidates running for the 2008 Presidential nomination. But rarely is it ever pointed out how this phrase is but an oxymoron with respect to United States energy policy, which becomes ever more vulnerable, not [...]
27Mar2008 | Diane M. Grassi | 0 comments | ContinuedWhy Is Everyone Lying About Energy? By Alan Caruba
In early March, President Bush, addressing an International Renewable Energy Conference, was widely quoted saying that the United States has to “get off oil.” Earlier he had said that America was “addicted” to oil. These are such huge lies one wonders why he is telling them, unless perhaps he has quietly been investing in ethanol [...]
19Mar2008 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued



