Pinkerton: Like Carter, Biden Crushes American Energy and Enriches Foreign Producers
Jimmy Carter ignored the need for more energy and paid a steep price when he ran for re-election. Half a century later, Joe Biden is also ignoring it.
Jimmy Carter ignored the need for more energy and paid a steep price when he ran for re-election. Half a century later, Joe Biden is also ignoring it.
Environmentalists outraged by Biden’s decision to resume federal oil and gas leasing have not read the fine print. Biden actually eliminated 80 percent of the land available for leasing and increased the cost of operating those leases by 50 percent.
While Democrats are accusing oil companies of price gouging, climate activists are demanding that banks stop financing fossil fuel development.
The conflict in Ukraine has exposed how harmful our dependence on foreign oil really is and elevates the question of how we will continue to power the United States.
During my vice presidential debate against Biden in 2008, he had no solutions to the problem of high gas prices then; and 13 years later, he remains as clueless.
Rather than an “armed proletariat,” Beijing is deploying predatory trade practices to seize control of the means of production on a global scale. And now China has set its sights on controlling America’s energy industry.
BP announced the discovery of $59 billion worth of oil in the waters south of New Orleans. Will Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal stifle that economic boom for U.S. workers or use it?
In the 2018 midterm elections, voters in several states cast ballots in favor of energy and natural gas development.