For me, it has truly become a tossup. I don’t know
which steaming pile of Liberal crap drives me more-crazy; their ridiculous
claims about guns and the Second Amendment or their claims and policies
regarding the environment and global warming. It could be because Liberals are
equally stupid and wrong, on both topics or the fact that they constantly try
to pass off lies as the locked down truth.
Always a willing participant when it comes to debating
these topics, I am always on the lookout for useful and concise tools to better
arm myself for battle. One outstanding new tool for your crushing Liberals tool
belt is Fueling Freedom: Exposing the Mad
War on Energy, the new book from economist
Stephen Moore and energy expert Kathleen Hartnett White. They write with
clarity and a firm grip on the reality of the wrongheaded goals of Liberal and
environmental wingnuts who are hell bent to destroy our way of life and dial us
back to the Middle Ages.
Moore and White make the case that the unmatched growth
and power that the United States enjoys was truly driven by fossil fuels. They
chart the detailed evidence of how our rapid rise can be tied directly to the
steady, reliable generation of power which is directly related to fossil fuels.
While so-called renewable energy sounds wonderful, Moore and White lay waste to
the green weasel’s high minded talk with the simple fact that wind, solar and
bio fuels provide for a miniscule amount of our actual energy use. Combine that
with the seemingly endless string of Obama green energy handouts that have
failed to bump up that tiny output number.
As to diminishing supply of fossil fuels, the earliest
reference to so-called “peak oil” that I can find dates back to 1909 when the
folks at the Titusville (PA) Herald made the claim that we would hit the oil
producing peak in 25 to 30 years. Moore and White paint a much brighter picture
for our oil and gas future due to horizontal drilling technology and hydraulic
fracturing, better known as fracking. The writers provide insight into the
volume of untapped energy that will last into the hundreds of years.
Moore and White also cite a new favorite line to drop
on Liberals, which comes from Christopher Horner from the Competitive
Enterprise Institute who is fond of saying “you can build windmills with steel,
but you can’t build steel with windmills.” While it is a very simple statement
on its face, it carries a profound impact and the weight of truth; if Obama,
Gore and their friends get their way, how will we produce
the goods and services and the freedom we all enjoy?
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