An America-First Energy Plan
Since 07-05-08
By Lawrence Kudlow
July 3, 2008
http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/lkudlow/2008/lk_0703p.shtml
President Bush was on message Wednesday in a Rose Garden news conference, when
he kept up the pressure on his a drill, drill, drill offensive. He said he knows
Americans are worried about gasoline prices and wants them "to understand fully
that we have got the opportunity to find more crude oil here at home in
environmentally friendly ways."
He specifically mentioned opening up ANWR, the outer continental shelf and
oil-shale exploration. He also took a whack at lawmakers, saying, "The
Democratically controlled Congress has refused to budge."
That's spot-on correct. But it has me wondering. Where in the world is John
McCain on this very same issue? It's simple: Sen. McCain should be pummeling
Barack Obama daily on drill, drill, drill. Why? Because oil and gas pump prices
are potentially the single-biggest wedge issue in the presidential campaign.
McCain has to pound the point home.
According to a new Rasmussen poll, 48 percent of Americans say lower gas prices
are the key to an economic recovery, and 60 percent are in favor of offshore
drilling.
Here's another one. Rasmussen asked voters about the now-infamous Harry Reid
YouTube video, where the senator says coal and oil are making us sick, and that
fossil-fueled global warming is "ruining our country" and "ruining our world."
Well, Rasmussen shows that 52 percent of voters reject Reid on coal; 50 percent
disagree with him on oil; and 51 reject his idea that we need to stop using
fossil fuels.
And all this is McCain's opportunity. He needs to hammer away on an America
First energy policy that will completely deregulate and decontrol this nation's
great energy industry. He needs to mothball his errant statements on "obscene
oil profits." Instead, he needs to support and unleash all of our energy
companies and entrepreneurs, allowing them to develop whatever it takes on oil,
gas-to-liquid, clean coal, nuclear, offshore, onshore, oil shale, wind, solar
and biofuel.
America First should be the rallying cry. We have the natural resources to
become the Saudi Arabia of coal and the Saudi Arabia of oil. Lift the
moratoriums. Stop attacking our own businesses. Put technology to work. Put
venture capital to work, with rock-bottom capital-gains and corporate tax rates.
Stop being mau-maued by the extremist greenies who have prevented energy
production for over three decades.
America First. Unleash our free-enterprise energy sector: 2 trillion barrels
worth of shale; 90 billion barrels of offshore oil; at least 10 billion barrels
up in ANWR and more throughout Alaska, both onshore and off.
Politically, Sen. McCain must also understand how Hillary Clinton clobbered
Barack Obama in the big-state primaries: blue-collar workers. They can be the
key to victory for McCain. Guess who works in the energy business? Blue collar
Reagan Democrats. They work on the rigs. They work in the fields. They drive the
trucks. And they're paid high wages -- substantially above the average hourly
wage.
Or McCain can sell it this way: American workers are worried about jobs going
offshore to India, China, Vietnam and Bangladesh. Well, a drill, drill, drill
America First energy plan would create millions of new domestic American jobs.
Of course, there's also a national security aspect to this. Worried about
funding terrorist rogue states? Drill, drill, drill. A complete portfolio of oil
energy sources in America -- that's the answer.
And while he's at it, McCain should stop blaming "reckless traders." As soon as
you say, "End the drilling moratoriums," it is precisely those traders who will
start selling oil contracts -- long before the first offshore oil barrels are
delivered to market. If they see presidential leadership on oil and shale
drilling, they will rapidly turn a bull market into a bear market.
Sen. Obama is opposed to drilling. Opposed to nuclear. Opposed to coal. He and
Harry Reid believe wind, solar and ethanol are the answers. They're not. It's
doubtful even at full development and commercialization that these alternative
technologies will ever power more than 10 percent of our energy needs. We should
go down this road as part of a full energy portfolio. But let's not kid
ourselves: These sources alone will never be sufficient.
McCain has to make this case daily. He must contrast his America First energy
plan with Obama's declinist American vision. He must argue America First for
fuel, power, jobs, wages and national security. He must enlist the Reagan
Democrats who may be out of work and are surely angry at $4 gas at the pump and
$140 a barrel oil in the world market.
Take a page from Ronald Reagan, Mr. McCain. Be optimistic about our future. Be
clear, straightforward and consistent. We can grow this economy and remain No.
1. This is how to do it.