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Despite great handwringing over America's anemic job creation, the president demonstrates little understanding of the damage his policies are doing to millions of unemployed American desperate to find work.
Lobbyists and litigators for environmental restriction groups have produced energy policies that future generations may regard as lunatic.
By maintaining a focus on encouraging domestic natural gas production, we can make the United States more energy independent, minimize the environmental impact of producing energy and foster economic and job growth.
High gas prices are inducing consumers to tighten their belts and politicians to call for taxes on oil companies. This Outlook explores the true causes of oil price fluctuation and explains how policymakers can help lower gasoline prices.
Finding oil is a long, complex, cumbersome, and expensive process.
When it comes to fossil fuels, the political class (mostly, but not entirely, on the left) has developed a case of "investigitis."
John McCain's campaign is a whirligig of devices and stratagems, few of which make any difference to most Americans.
Our energy policy must rationally encourage innovation and conservation and pay attention to the environmental impact of our choices. And if we want oil prices to decline, drill.





