|
In 1980, President Jimmy Carter set in motion the energy crisis that
America is experiencing today. He was aided by a Democrat-controlled
Congress that imposed a Domestic Crude Oil Windfall Profits tax on oil
companies who he blamed for the crisis that had led to long lines at
gas stations. It was, however, the OPEC nations, not the oil companies,
that decided to force up the price of oil.
In tandem with the
tax, Carter announced that any attempt by an outside force to gain
control of the Persian Gulf region would be regarded as a threat to
U.S. interests, in effect taking on the responsibility to defend the
area. U.S. flags went up on oil tankers in the Persian Gulf and the
U.S. Navy became responsible for protecting them.
What followed
was a twenty-eight year decline in the U.S. oil industry as Democrats
set about doing everything they could to eliminate the exploration and
extraction of oil (and natural gas) in the United States.
The drilling rig count fell from 4,530 in 1981 to 488 in 1999.
U.S. oil production in 2007 was only 59% of what it was in 1980.
Today, 65% of the U.S. oil demand is imported from foreign countries.
Today,
thanks to a treasonous energy policy, the U.S. is only producing 5.1
million barrels of oil daily and its refineries are required by law to
mix gasoline with ethanol that reduces its mileage per gallon.
“Big
Oil” became the Democrat whipping boy and, today, most of the really
big oil companies in the world are nationally owned. Among the investor
owned oil companies, the largest these days are Aera Energy, Anadarko,
and Occidental. ExxonMobil, despite the endless headlines, is not even
in the top ten of oil companies.
Less than 11% of ExxonMobil
profits come from marketing and refining in the United States. Earlier
this year, the company announced it would sell off its chain of gas
stations. Its profits after expenses, calculated in the billions, are
less than those of pharmaceuticals, high tech, and banking
institutions, but you don’t hear Obama or the Democrats calling for
windfall profits taxes on them.
On Friday, August 1, Sen. Obama
announced an “Emergency Economic Plan” that would give families a
stimulus check of $1,000 each and which would be funded by the proposed
“windfall profits from Big Oil.”
Corporate America will always be deemed “the enemy” by a Democrat Party led by socialists and radical leftists.
Never let it be said that the Democrats have learned anything new since the 1980s and earlier decades in which they held power.
Virtually
every aspect of our lives involves some use of oil. Whether it’s the
suntan lotion you apply, the plastic bag in which you bring home
groceries, the asphalt road surface on which you drive, and the
gasoline in your auto’s tank or lubricant in its engine. In a thousand
ways every day, oil is absolutely essential for life as we know it in
America.
Repeating Jimmy Carter’s mistakes will not bring
America one inch closer to energy independence or security, but that is
exactly what Sen. Obama proposes.
It is what Senate Majority
Leader, Harry Reid, and Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, are saying
every day when they refuse to permit a vote to permit off-shore
drilling on the 85% of the nation’s coastline where it is forbidden.
Rep. Pelosi, in a burst of hubris and stupidity, announced that she was
trying to save the Earth. That’s not in her job description.
What
we are watching unfold is a script by which the economy of the nation
will be utterly wrecked by Democrats who have been out of touch with
reality for decades and by the proposals of a candidate for President
who every day demonstrates the same bad judgment that has left us at
the mercy of nations that do not like our freedoms and our republic.
Source
|