With just the stroke of a pen, President Obama could
lead us in the direction of real energy security and reduce our oil imports
threatened by Iran’s threats to shut down the Strait of Hormuz. Here are just a
few commonsense measures we can do right now, and most of them don’t require
any new legislation or regulations:
Open Alaska to drilling. Billions and billions of
barrels of U.S. crude (and hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of clean natural
gas) sit untapped up here in the far north, my friends. We have the TAPS
pipeline and infrastructure; we invite the development! Open ANWR. Think of how
much safer and secure we would be if we had done this decades ago.
Build the Keystone Pipeline. President Obama doesn’t
understand we live in a land woven with untold miles of pipe to carry safe
energy supplies to protect and prosper America. Common sense dictates we need
another one now to secure our energy future. It is key. It is the Keystone. If
we’re worried about instability in the Middle East, it makes no sense to shun
safe and reliable oil from Canada. Obviously, China understands this, and we
should too.
Drill for natural gas. Natural gas is the future.
It’s clean, it’s green, and we’ve got lots of it. Whether we use it to power
natural-gas cars or to run natural-gas power plants that charge electric cars –
or ideally for both – natural gas can act as a clean “bridge fuel” to a future
when more renewable sources are available.
There are many more steps we need in order to
establish a true energy plan to secure our future. But these three steps, plus
increased resource development in the Lower 48 and reversing President Obama’s
nonsensical, knee-jerk, anti-American energy shut down of off-shore
developments would create hundreds of thousands of jobs as millions of barrels
of oil every single day would flow under American control, and lessen our
dependence on the Persian Gulf.
It’s time our country had a real energy plan that
includes a genuine all-of-the-above approach that doesn’t ignore conventional
resource development. We need the jobs, we need the energy, and we need the
security.
- Sarah Palin
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