Should BP Be Allowed Back in the Gulf?
It’s a sensitive question for some and several media outlets created a buzz when rumors circulated that BP and the Department of Interior had reached… Read More
It’s a sensitive question for some and several media outlets created a buzz when rumors circulated that BP and the Department of Interior had reached… Read More
Realizing the costs and folly of instituting a massive greenhouse gas regulatory regime, Members of Congress stopped cap-and-trade legislation to cut greenhouse gas emissions, most… Read More
Ethanol. Henry Ford called it the “fuel of the future” in the 1920s. Decades later, policymakers put laws in place to increase the amount of… Read More
No matter how hard the government tries, it just won’t ever be as effective as the free market is in satisfying consumer demand. Want proof?… Read More
“I give out this statistic all the time, and forgive me for repeating it again: America holds about 2 percent of the world’s proven oil… Read More
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All the world mourned the human toll taken by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Thousands of lives were lost; hundreds of thousands more shattered. Of… Read More
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Nearly a year ago, President Obama delivered a speech calling for an increase in oil and gas production. Since then, he has canceled more production… Read More
The Senate is expected to vote today on several amendments that would affect the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to regulate carbon dioxide (CO2) and… Read More
It took them a week and a half, but The Washington Post editorial board has finally noted the absurdity of President Barack Obama’s support for… Read More
President Obama’s hometown of Chicago is nearly 1,000 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. But like many other communities across the country, it is suffering… Read More