Banning fossil fuel
benefits
Does their
abysmal grasp of energy and economics make Hillary and Bernie unfit to govern?
By Paul Driessen
“Natural gas is a good, cheap alternative to fossil fuels,”
former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi famously intoned. (Psssst. Ms. Nancy,
natural gas is a fossil fuel.)
“If I thought there was any evidence that drilling could
save people money, I would consider it. But it won’t,” President Obama said in
2008. “We can’t drill our way out of the problem” of high energy prices and
disappearing supplies, he still insisted two years later. How shocked he must
be now.
Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing – aka, fracking
– has unleashed a gusher of oil and natural gas, sent oil prices plunging $100
a barrel since 2008, dropped US oil imports to their lowest level in 45 years,
and saved American families tens of billions of dollars annually in lower
energy costs.
But if price and “peak oil” rationales fail, there is always
“dangerous manmade global warming” to justify carbon-based energy and fracking
bans, and renewable energy mandates and subsidies.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton contend that climate
change is an “existential threat” to people and planet. Senator Sanders says bluntly,
“I do not support fracking.” He also wants legislation that would keep
America’s abundant oil, gas and coal “in
the ground.”
Mrs. Clinton opposes all fossil fuel energy extraction on
federal lands. She rejects fracking if “any locality or state is against it,” any
methane is released or water contaminated, or companies don’t reveal “exactly
what chemicals they are using.” Under her watch, there won’t be “many places in
America where fracking will continue.” She will “stop fossil fuels” and ensure
50% renewable energy by 2030.
One senses that these folks inhabit a parallel universe, cling
like limpets to anti-hydrocarbon ideologies, or perhaps embody Mark Twain’s
admonition that “It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think
you’re a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
One also senses that as president the two Democrat
candidates will continue Mr. Obama’s imperial practices. If Congress resists
their policy initiatives, they will simply issue more Executive Branch diktats,
and ignore their impacts on jobs and the economy, the absence
of evidence that fracking harms human health or water
quality, the reality that renewable energy “alternatives” also cause
serious problems – and scientists’ continuing inability to separate human from
natural influences on climate and weather events and trends that are
essentially the same as during the twentieth century.
Officially, 7.8 million Americans are still unemployed. But
add the long-term unemployed, those who looked for a job once in the past year
but not in recent weeks, and those who are working involuntarily in low-pay, part-time
positions – and the total swells to 16.8 million. Over 46 million are on food
stamps.
The federal debt hit $19 trillion in February and is
projected to reach $23 trillion by 2020. In FY2015, the US Treasury collected
$3.2 trillion in taxes and other revenues, but
spent $3.7 trillion. Profligate state and local spending has swollen these deficits
by tens of billions more, for the same reason: politicians are in cahoots with
unions, crony capitalist rent seekers, and assorted grievance, victim and
welfare groups.
Mountains of federal regulations cost businesses and
families $1.9 trillion annually – half of our national budget. They drag down
investment, job creation and tax revenues. State and local rules add more pain.
To borrow the Greens and Democrats’ favorite term, this is
unsustainable.
Oil, gas and coal account for 82% of all US energy and 68%
of all US electricity generation – reliably and affordably. Producing this abundant
energy also generates positive cash-flow: fossil fuel bonuses, rents and
royalties from federal lands totaled $126 billion
between 2003 and 2013; corporate and personal taxes resulting from the jobs and
activities powered by that energy added tens of billions more.
Wind, solar and biofuel programs, by contrast, are black
holes for hard-earned taxpayer subsidies – and rarely work unless consumers are
required to use that energy, and pay premium prices for doing so.
Even getting to 50%
“carbon-free” energy fifteen years from now will require: vastly more
subsidies and mandates; turning entire forests into fuel; blanketing croplands
and habitats with enormous biofuel plantations, wind farms and solar
installations; and killing millions of birds, bats and other wildlife in the
process. However, biomass and biofuels are also carbon-based and also release carbon
dioxide – and their energy per volume is paltry, their energy efficiency
deplorable, compared to hydrocarbons.
A renewable energy future means scenic, wild and
agricultural lands become industrial zones and high voltage transmission
corridors – feeding urban centers where people will have lower living
standards.
Environmentalists used to tell poor countries they could never
have the lifestyles of people in developed nations, as it wouldn’t be
sustainable. Now they say our living
standards are unsustainable and aren’t fair to the world’s poor. Therefore, their
lives should be improved a little via wind, solar and biofuel energy, while
ours are knocked down a peg via climate and sustainability regulations (except
for ruling elites).
Environmentalists and other liberals are also hardwired to
be incapable of acknowledging the countless health, welfare and technological
blessings that creative free enterprise capitalism has bestowed on humanity
– or to recognize the dearth of innovation by repressive socialist regimes.
Liberals like to say Republicans want to control what you do
in your bedroom. But Democrats want to control everything you do outside your bedroom – but for the
noble, exalted purpose of changing genetically coded human behavior, to Save
the Planet for future generations. That means unelected Earth Guardians must
control the lives, livelihoods, living standards, liberties and life spans of
commoners and peasants, especially in “flyover country.”
Fossil fuel and fracking bans are part of that “fundamental
transformation.” They will force us to use less oil and gas, but they also mean
we will import more petroleum from Saudi Arabia and Iran, though not from
Canada via the Keystone pipeline. Energy prices will again climb into the
stratosphere, more jobs will disappear, manufacturing will shrivel, and royalty
and tax revenues will evaporate.
The billionaire bounties that Hillary, Bernie
and their supporters also need to pay for all the free college, ObamaCare, renewable
energy subsidies, income redistribution and other “entitlements” will likewise be
devoured quickly, while millions more people end up on welfare and unemployment
rolls. The bills will simply be forwarded to our children and grandchildren.
Meanwhile, despite any US bans, other countries will continue using fossil
fuels to create jobs and grow their economies. So total atmospheric CO2 and greenhouse
gas concentrations will continue to rise.
Of course, “climate deniers” and other members of The
Resistance will have to be dealt with. Attorney General Loretta
Lynch and Senator Sheldon
Whitehouse will pave the way on that. In the process, as Obama and Clinton mentor
Saul Alinsky put it in his Rules for
Radicals, the ruling elites will pick, freeze, personalize and polarize
their targets. They will repeat their allegations and maintain their pressure until
all resistance crumbles. Facts will be irrelevant. Power and perceptions will rule.
Blue collar, middle class and minority families feel they
are fighting for their very survival, against policies and regulations that
profoundly impair their jobs, incomes and futures. Indeed, the governing
classes are actively harming the very people they claim to care the most about –
and actually killing people in the world’s poorest nations, by denying them
access to energy and other modern technologies.
That’s why Trump, Cruz, Carson and other “outsider”
candidates have resonates. People are fed up.
Perhaps it’s time to borrow a page from Alinsky – Rule Four,
to be precise – and make “the enemy,” the ruling elites, live up to their own
rules. Watching them scream and squeal would be most entertaining.
Paul Driessen is senior policy
analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of Eco-Imperialism: Green power – Black death.
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