Obama gas almost at $6 bucks a gallon ~ 2016


Not according to the 2012 GOP campaign against President Obama. They all laid the blame for gasoline price right at the President doorstep.


Wouldn't you when they needed higher gas prices to push their stupid ass AGW cult policy. Good thing the Saudis hate Iran.

No, they needed to convince the independent voters that Romney was a better candidate than Obama. Made up bullshit like that might excite the base, but it doesn't do much for the independent voter.
Why would you concern yourself about independent voters?
 
Although, White House energy policy can move the market.
Let's say for instance, there was no Bakken Oil field....With Obama's anti petroleum stance limiting oil leases on federal lands to those in unproductive areas or where oil is more expensive to harvest, there is no question gasoline prices would be much higher.
it is DESPITE the White House energy policy, oil and gas are selling at the levels seen now. Not because of that policy.

The high price of oil led to new technologies to get more out of old fields as well. Look at the increased output from Texas, which is more than double that of North Dakota. None of that oil would be on the market today if the price of oil remained low. It is a cycle that simply doesn't coincide with our political cycle. Now of course, there is little exploration/development and the oil patch is hurting.......

Crude Oil Production
 

Not according to the 2012 GOP campaign against President Obama. They all laid the blame for gasoline price right at the President doorstep.


Wouldn't you when they needed higher gas prices to push their stupid ass AGW cult policy. Good thing the Saudis hate Iran.

No, they needed to convince the independent voters that Romney was a better candidate than Obama. Made up bullshit like that might excite the base, but it doesn't do much for the independent voter.
Why would you concern yourself about independent voters?

It is the undecided independent voters who decides who wins, not the base.
 
Although, White House energy policy can move the market.
Let's say for instance, there was no Bakken Oil field....With Obama's anti petroleum stance limiting oil leases on federal lands to those in unproductive areas or where oil is more expensive to harvest, there is no question gasoline prices would be much higher.
it is DESPITE the White House energy policy, oil and gas are selling at the levels seen now. Not because of that policy.

The high price of oil led to new technologies to get more out of old fields as well. Look at the increased output from Texas, which is more than double that of North Dakota. None of that oil would be on the market today if the price of oil remained low. It is a cycle that simply doesn't coincide with our political cycle. Now of course, there is little exploration/development and the oil patch is hurting.......

Crude Oil Production


Fracking is not a New technology it has been around forever in the industrial revolution

The Real History Of Fracking | OilPrice.com
 
Although, White House energy policy can move the market.
Let's say for instance, there was no Bakken Oil field....With Obama's anti petroleum stance limiting oil leases on federal lands to those in unproductive areas or where oil is more expensive to harvest, there is no question gasoline prices would be much higher.
it is DESPITE the White House energy policy, oil and gas are selling at the levels seen now. Not because of that policy.

The high price of oil led to new technologies to get more out of old fields as well. Look at the increased output from Texas, which is more than double that of North Dakota. None of that oil would be on the market today if the price of oil remained low. It is a cycle that simply doesn't coincide with our political cycle. Now of course, there is little exploration/development and the oil patch is hurting.......

Crude Oil Production


Fracking is not a New technology it has been around forever in the industrial revolution

The Real History Of Fracking | OilPrice.com

Mitchell Energy achieved the first economical shale fracture in 1998 using slick-water fracturing.

Shale gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
I was musing the other day about the funniest ODS idiocies of 2015 by the RWnuts I had to conclude that their attempts to blame Obama for cheap gas might be the winner.
 
$1.99 here in Spokane. State and federal taxes account for $.62 of that.
 

Not according to the 2012 GOP campaign against President Obama. They all laid the blame for gasoline price right at the President doorstep.

Word .

Remember "drill baby drill"?

Remember Obama's first Energy Proposal? 3 weeks before the worse oil catastrophe in the Gulf!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/31/science/earth/31energy.html
 

Not according to the 2012 GOP campaign against President Obama. They all laid the blame for gasoline price right at the President doorstep.

Word .

Remember "drill baby drill"?

Remember Obama's first Energy Proposal? 3 weeks before the worse oil catastrophe in the Gulf!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/31/science/earth/31energy.html


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Frack attack: Obama endangers energy supply

The Obama administration’s brand-new strategy to regulate methane emissions in its fight against so-called global warming is, in effect, an attack on the fracking industry, and could have profound consequences on America’s energy security.
In its newly released study, titled “Climate Action Plan: Strategy to Reduce Methane Emissions,” the White House seeks to reduce methane gas emissions from four sources, landfills, coal mines and agriculture, along with oil and gas point sources.
Dairy farmers and cattle ranchers were quick to respond to the report. These groups are fearful that the “voluntary strategies” to reduce methane emissions by 25 percent by 2020 in dairy farms and feed lots will put additional burdens on these industries and drive some smaller operators out of business. Americans will see the effects with even higher meat and dairy prices at the market.
The U.S. Food and Agriculture Organization states that cattle emit enough methane in a day to equal what a car consumes during the same period. Cattlemen, however, wonder if trying to mitigate cow belching and flatulence is really the best use of taxpayer dollars.
However, it is the proposal to tighten regulations on methane emissions in the oil and gas sector that could severely curtail America’s quest for energy independence.


Only a Liberal IDIOT would try to put regulations on COW FARTS............
 

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