Energy Independence
Oil Prices? Keep 'em fallin'... Drill here. Drill now.
Great. I'm glad. Keep it coming.
Congressional Republicans must not drop the talk of new domestic oil exploration, including especially Outer Continental Shelf drilling. Sure, the opposition will say, "but it won't bring oil online for 10 years." Well, if we'd drilled 10 years ago we'd have that oil now. But they blocked it.
House Dems Begin to Cave; Push a Little Harder
Ike Compels Further Drilling and More Refineries
With Irans's recalcitrance, moving on domestic energy production is imperative
Conservative Approaches To Reducing Global Demand?
Gas Prices

Increased supply is just the start

Yes we need to drill in ANWR and off the coast to lower prices in the short term, but we need a more comprehensive, long term strategy to sustain low energy costs. We must look towards domestic renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and hydroelectric; but we also must encourage private investment of nuclear, clean coal, gas to liquid, fuel cells and biodiesel. There is not one silver bullet to our energy crisis, but all these options collectively will make a difference.
Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less
Newt Gingrich has a very good idea started with his Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less program. I encourage you to support it. Until we utilize our own oil reserves the U.S. has no hope of reaching energy independence. We may be the only country in the world so throttled by radical environmentalists that we expect other countries to drill for and pump their oil for us. Republicans, this is the time to step forward, raise hell and fight the good fight to get our reserves opened up to drilling and frankly, this is the only way Republicans are going to make a comeback.
Cap & Trade
One comment - oppose it. Do not try to amend or modify it. Just oppose it.
We should use more nuclear power

There are 440 land-based nuclear power reactors today in the world (table of world’s reactors). They produce 16% of the world’s electricity, or put another way, at capacity world nuclear power generates an impressive 370 gigawatts of electric output. In the world today there are another 232 nuclear power stations either under construction or proposed, which in sum would add another 186 gigawatts to world output.















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