The Energy President
Posted September 4, 2008
"In the world of energy and scarcity, the name of the next president will matter to us quite a bit. ‘People are policy,’ as Ronald Reagan used to say." — Byron King
by Byron King
Baltimore — (TFN): In the world of energy and scarcity, the name of the next president will matter to us quite a bit. “People are policy,” as Ronald Reagan used to say.
But then again, a lot of energy and scarcity facts defy party labels. The energy resources are out there.
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They are what they are and where they are. We can exploit the resources or not. But it’s not like in Star Trek. There’s no “dilithium” power source out there to keep the economy running.
So for the next president and his administration, it’s a question of doing something. The U.S. can always just go on importing large amounts of its energy supply. That sure has worked well for us, hasn’t it? Read on to learn more.
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