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With gasoline prices close to $3 a gallon, President Bush this morning gave a disingenuous speech to an alternative fuels association about what he was going to do to stem the rising tide.
The increase in the minimum wage has actually hurt those who it was intended to benefit.
The fight against climate change has fizzled, with much of the public not believing or not caring. That's why Obama tries to change the subject to jobs when he talk about energy policy.
Again an older technology has been improved and adapted to fill a need while government dithers.The old technology in this case is buses.
Amazingly, an era of energy abundance is upon us, unless politicians and environmentalists get their way.
New Jersey's prohibition against pumping one's own gas is an example of out-of-control government regulation.
The Pickens Plan to convert the nation's truck fleet to natural gas contains a clear justification for government involvement--standard setting that the private market cannot do by itself.
Are gas prices excessive or simply a response to current market conditions?





