Gas prices are high because the Liberals want it that way! Numerous pronouncements in the past from the president
and leading Democrats show that high fuel prices aren’t an accident, they’re just part of the PLAN.
High gasoline prices are not a cause of the current economic recession, they are
an avoidable and unnecessary symptom of liberal environmental and economic policies. When President Barack Obama took office
the price of gasoline was $1.83 per gallon. Today it’s over $4.00. Understanding why that is so will give you
insight into the patient game plan of the fossil-fuel-hating, combustion-engine-despising, environmentally obsessed left.
The high price of gas is not simply a function of the cost of crude oil. There
are many causes for the $4.00 we are currently paying for a gallon of gasoline. Of that $4, taxes
account for 52 cents, distribution and marketing about 32 cents, refining 56 cents, and the cost of crude oil $2.60. By the
mid-20th century, oil was surpassed only by income taxes as the largest generator of revenue for the U.S. government.
Clearly, the biggest portion of the $4 you
pay goes to the crude oil suppliers. This is where supply and demand takes over. The price of crude oil is determined by the
world’s oil-exporting nations, particularly the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). OPEC is responsible
for over 40% of the world’s crude production. In 2001, when OPEC reduced its production by 1 million barrels a day,
gas prices in the U.S. skyrocketed to $1.71 per gallon. When it increased its production in 2005, gas prices dropped.
Think of the Obama moratorium on offshore drilling, Alaska and shale oil deposits in the western states and the attacks
by Reid and Durbin on the oil companies. Wonder why gas prices are so high?
The United States
is actually the third-largest producer of crude oil in the world, but we still import nearly 40% of our crude oil demand,
mainly from Canada, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and Venezuela. Here is where life becomes quite simple. The more crude oil we produce domestically, the less taxes we have on a gallon of gasoline, the fewer hurdles
and blends we require of domestic manufacturers, the less we pay for gasoline. U.S. domestic oil production peaked way back
in 1970, and by 2005, imports were twice that of domestically produced crude oil.
Increasing domestic
exploration, drilling, and production is the simple solution to what we are paying at the pump. Yet the Democrats have repeatedly
misled us by alleging that there is no “silver bullet” for lowering gas prices. What the Obama administration
and his liberal machine have been doing is just the opposite — and it is beginning to look intentional.
President Obama follows the liberal playbook about energy
independence — code for wind and solar energy which won’t fuel our automobiles, jets, ships, or the war machines
he has sent into Libya. He repeatedly misleads the American people about ethanol leading to energy independence. It can’t
and won’t. Ethanol is not economically competitive. Corn ethanol costs an average of $2.53 to produce – several times the 56 cents it costs to produce a gallon of gasoline. Instead, ethanol simply
raises the price of gasoline we pay at the pump. It also fattens the wallets of the huge corporate owned agri-farms that fill
the coffers of the Democratic Party.
Last month, Shell Oil Company announced it was forced to
scrap efforts to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean off the northern coast of Alaska. The decision comes following a ruling
by the EPA’s Environmental Appeals Board to withhold critical air permits. If there was ever a warning call to strip
the EPA of its oil drilling oversight, this is it. Shell spent five years and nearly $4 billion on plans to explore for oil
in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. The leases alone cost $2.2 billion. The closest village to where Shell proposed to drill
is Kaktovik, nearly 70 miles away with a population of 245.
President Obama’s solution to
the crisis is to launch investigations and task forces, rather than increasing production. Last month Obama announced that the Justice Department will try to “root out” fraud and waste in the oil markets, yet it
was Obama himself who was quoted just a few weeks ago saying, “Politicians are often eager to feed the impression that
solving the problem is just a matter of eliminating waste and abuse — you’ll hear that phrase a lot.” At
a gas price town hall meeting Obama told a father of ten to cram his family into a hybrid and told us all that inflating our tires and getting a “tune-up”
would beat high gas prices.
President Obama overreacted to the British Petroleum Deep Horizon
oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year by issuing a crippling moratorium on offshore deepwater drilling. The spill was a result of a lack of sufficient oversight during the transition
of the rig from exploration to commercial production, a particularly low-probability event. The moratorium did nothing to
address the root cause of the accident. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with this line of reasoning, yet White House officials falsely represented to the public last year
and more recently to a court that scientists had approved the blanket drilling moratorium. The administration then defied
a federal court by replacing its original moratorium, which had been struck down, with a substantively identical second moratorium
— for no good reason.
Obama’s six-month moratorium cost more than $2.7 billion in economic activity worldwide and $2.1 billion in the Gulf communities. It cost thousands of jobs and significantly
reduced our domestic oil production — contributing to the high cost of gasoline. Obama has shut down much of the domestic
oil production in the Gulf of Mexico, Alaska, East Coast, and West Coast. The U.S. used to produce daily 10 million barrels; now we are at 7 million barrels, and we will soon be at 6 million barrels.
When
the heat of high gas prices hits the White House, they step away from their usual practice of blaming Big Oil. They point
to oil company profits and insinuate that these profits are from the sale of gas. However, oil companies have an anemic profit
margin on the sale of gasoline — around 6%. This means that while the oil companies see a profit of around 24 cents
from the gallon of gas you pay $4.00 for, the government sees a profit of 50 cents
in taxes and other charges.
It is the government who is gouging and needs to be investigated
— not the oil companies. But oil companies make good villains for anybody who dislikes capitalism and the free market
economy. Lest we forget, the anemic profit oil companies make on gasoline is the only reason oil companies provide us with
gasoline in the first place.
Every three years the price of gas goes up and the left attacks the
oil companies. Obama looks at profits as something evil and does not understand that profits are needed to explore for new
oil and replace quality reserves. He does not realize — or refuses to acknowledge — that one oil platform alone
can cost $1 billion. The left doesn’t understand that higher taxes make the U.S. more dependent on foreign oil, increasing
the cost of gas at the pump.
And my how the story changes when high gas prices occur during the
Obama administration as opposed to the Bush administration. In 2006, the Democrats cried foul over high gas prices. Nancy Pelosi said, “We are seeing a government run for the oil companies.” When the Democrats took control
of the House and Senate, gas prices were at $2.33 per gallon. Senator Barack Obama used high gas prices to get elected, telling
people on the campaign trail that he felt their pain.
The media destroyed George Bush over gas
prices saying it would destroy the country. But today the media portrays high gas prices as something positive. “Higher
gas prices are forcing us to search for alternative fuels and more fuel-efficient cars,” said Priya David on CBS News. “And there are other reasons to be optimistic about the high cost of gas.” So there
you go. It’s a good thing.
Obama’s policies are intentionally reducing the supply
of gasoline and crude oil just as world demand goes up. One must conclude based on his actions that he doesn’t object
to gas at $4.00 a gallon. Inflammatory? It shouldn’t be. In 2008 he said, “I think that I would have preferred a gradual adjustment [in the rising cost of gas]. The fact that
this is such a shock to American pocketbooks is not a good thing. But if we take some steps right now to help people make
the adjustment, first of all by putting more money in their pockets, but also by encouraging the market to adapt to these
new circumstances more rapidly, particularly U.S. automakers.”
A president who truly wants
lower gas prices can increase the supply of oil by opening up more areas offshore and in ANWR for domestic drilling and easing
regulations. We have plenty of domestic resources to drill, and plenty of companies willing to drill for it if the left and
their misguided environmental, big-government and anti-capitalist policies would just get out of the way. Increased domestic
production would stimulate U.S. job growth and provide a tremendous boost to our economy. It would lower gas prices, reduce
our dependence on foreign oil, and shield us from the effects of instability in the Middle East and price fixing by OPEC.
But these things aren’t going to happen if Obama and the Democrats want just the opposite. The result of these
policies has been decreasing oil production, increasing gas prices, and a mass exodus of oil companies sending operations
and rigs overseas to “greener” pastures.
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