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President Obama’s all-of-the-above strategy isn’t a policy change, it’s just a lie.
Not many people noticed during the run up to the Iowa caucuses and last year's payroll tax fight that a far more important, and potentially game-changing, resolution passed the Senate at the end of 2011.
"Big Oil" is not to blame for the skyrocketing price of oil. Rather, domestic energy policy and international instability are to blame for rising prices.
Just a year after the BP oil spill, America is on the verge of a new golden era of oil exploration and production -- unless President Obama and his environmentalist friends get their way.
Despite the recent Deepwater Horizon disaster, offshore drilling is an opportunity that we cannot afford to squander, as our energy security and economic growth depend on it.
The administration's offshore drilling proposal is not a panacea for U.S. energy concerns, but it will help a little.
President Obama's decision to issue a blanket moratorium on deepwater oil drilling, inaccurately claiming the policy was recommended by scientists, underscores his fundamental misunderstanding of the role of science in policymaking.
President Obama's response to the Gulf oil spill is an unflattering example of ineffective thuggery, as he orders around BP's executives, ignores due process, and caters to his union supporters.




