Drill, Drill, Drill Is working! (Is it the GOP's new "Contract with America?")

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Drill, Drill, Drill Is Working

Is there a Republican tsunami in the making?


http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=Yjc3YzNkMWY2ZmMxY2M2MmQzZWRlNzE4MDA3ZWJkMjc=

By Larry Kudlow

As Sen. John McCain and the GOP leadership nationalize the drill, drill, drill message, the Republican party might conceivably be riding a summer political rally. The question of offshore drilling, along with expanded domestic energy production, has suddenly become the biggest political and economic wedge issue of this election. Is there a Republican tsunami in the making?

According to the major polls, Sen. McCain has overcome a big deficit to pull even with Obama. Meanwhile, according to a Rasmussen survey, Democratic party identification has slumped.

While Republicans on the House floor shouted “vote, vote, vote” and “lower gas prices,” the Democratic majority turned off the lights, cameras, and microphones. Determined Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell offered unanimous-consent requests to vote on lifting the ban on deep-water exploration, and the Democrats objected. When McConnell asked Democrats if they’d overturn the ban at $4.50 a gallon, they replied “no.” When he raised the price to $5, $7, and $10, they cried “no,” “no,” and “no.”

On the Stephanopoulos Sunday news show, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underscored her refusal to allow a drilling vote. Asked about the Republican rebellion in the House, she said, “What you saw in the Congress this week was the war dance of the handmaidens of the oil companies.” She went on to say, “We are spending all of this time on a parliamentary tactic, when nothing less is at stake than the planet, the air we breathe, our children breathe.”

Oh really? Voters have a much different view. Polls suggest that two-thirds to three-quarters of the nation wants to drill. To wit, while a just-released Obama campaign ad attacks McCain as a tool of big oil, McCain has taken his first-ever lead in a Rasmussen tracking poll.

There is a voter revolt going on, and it reminds me of the anti-tax rebellion that lifted Ronald Reagan into office twenty-eight years ago. Is the conventional wisdom about to be swept away? As Republicans press home the drill, drill, drill message, might they pick up seats in Congress this year? And might the national clamor for a more realistic and balanced energy policy — one that includes more oil, natural gas, clean coal, nuclear, and the alternatives of wind, solar, and cellulosic — carry John McCain to a convincing victory over Obama?

Without even realizing it, the GOP drilling offensive has become a new contract with America. And it appears to be working. The public is putting aside global warming and choosing instead new-energy production, a stronger economy, and more job creation. Voters want growth, not austerity. They want Ronald Reagan, not Thomas Malthus. And by resisting this grassroots call, the Democratic party is digging itself into one of the biggest political dry holes in history.

New economic statistics highlight the damage done by the unprecedented oil-price shock. Only a year ago real gross domestic product was growing at 4 to 5 percent. Then came the dramatic rise of energy prices and down came the economy.

GDP contracted slightly late last year and rose a miniscule 0.9 percent in this year’s first quarter. And although real growth picked up to nearly 2 percent in the second quarter, that number is suspect since the government does not count surging import prices from food and energy.

Wall Street blames everything on the housing slump and the sub-prime credit crisis. Of course, these are significant. But the drop in housing starts, sales, and prices has been going on for nearly two years, without crunching down the economy.

It’s the oil shock that has brought us perilously close to recession. In fact, despite a slight rise in GDP, nonfarm corporate payrolls have declined for seven consecutive months while private payrolls have fallen for eight straight months. A year ago the unemployment rate was 4.5 percent. Today it’s 5.7 percent. Topping it off, the inflation rate has climbed from 2 to 4 percent over the past year.

Right now the recession call is still an open question. But the economic damage caused by skyrocketing energy prices is a no-brainer.

When President George W. Bush eliminated the executive moratorium on offshore drilling a month ago, effectively launching the drill, drill, drill offensive, oil was close to $150 a barrel. Since then, the barrel price has dropped to nearly $120 as futures-market traders anticipate a major shift in federal drilling policy.

Over at the Intrade pay-to-play prediction market, the probability of an offshore drilling bill passing in 2008 is now handicapped at 50 percent, up from 25 percent only a few days ago. Clearly, investors know market prices will move well before we see actual new energy supplies from offshore drilling. The likelihood of greater energy supply will incentivize those much-vilified traders to slash barrel prices much more, bringing relief at the pump and earning the gratitude of a whole nation.

At the same time, those wrongheaded Democratic leaders, from Obama to Reid to Pelosi, will see their political fortunes plummet deep into bear-market territory.

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Larry Kudlow is by FAR the most accurate economist in the country. :103631605
 

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Larry Kudlow is by FAR the most accurate economist in the country. :103631605[/quote]

you never fail to amuze me joe :missingte :toast:
 

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Sounds like a GOP plan to me. Drill for victory.
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(Foreign policy is best avoided as a GOP election platform.)


Vote McCain and drill for victory!
Buy American oil!
Americans helping America!
 

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O! say can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming.
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming.
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

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Russia's decision to send its troops and bombs into Georgia is a testament, at least in part, to how much the flow of billions of dollars in oil and gas revenue is emboldening Moscow to defy the U.S. and the West in ways it either wouldn't or couldn't just a few years ago.
 

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i don't know anything about the race itself but a few Tuesdays ago a GOP incumbent lost a primary where he made drilling a key issue. Not sure what else was going on in the race but on the surface it looks like drilling did not gain him any votes/win him the election. Again, there could be a lot more to the race....

GOPer Ousted After Aggressively Championing Offshore Drilling

By Greg Sargent - August 8, 2008, 3:31PM


While you were watching that Jew-baiting House candidate go down in flames, another potentially far more significant contest played out last night: A GOP primary challenger ousted GOPer David Davis from his seat in Tennessee's first district, prevailing by less than 500 votes.


Davis' loss was a big deal, for two reasons: First, he's the first incumbent knocked off in this state since 1956. More important, he went down largely because his foe, in an unusual move for a fellow Republican, aggressively yoked him to "Big Oil."


This could have broader national significance, because it shows that championing offshore drilling, as Davis did with extreme enthusiasm, can't always be counted on as the sure winner the GOP thinks it is -- after all, he lost on the issue even among GOP primary voters.


Indeed, Davis was more than just your typical pro-oil industry GOPer. He aggressively championed political attacks on Dems over offshore drilling, and was a leading member of that "Republican Uprising" that has been vowing to tie Congress up in knots until it lifts the drilling ban.


Indeed, Davis was so sure that the issue was a political winner for him and the GOP that he issued a triumphant press release Wednesday about his heroic role in the initial "revolt" several days earlier, and even bragged that he'd be returning to Washington to keep pushing the issue. And indeed, according to a Dem leadership aide, Davis was on the floor yesterday pushing the drilling stuff -- on election day.


In other words, this GOPer basically made drilling a big focus of his campaign. And he lost.
 

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Betit, we don't know all the issues within this primary race. The article didn't even say his opponent opposes off shore drilling, only that Davis was being cast as a big oil guy.

Without any research, I'm thinking his opponent did not oppose offshore drilling, or this author would have stated such in plain English.

If I'm right, the article is nothing more than a worthless hit job.
 

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There is overwhelming backing for stricter fuel efficiency standards, as large majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents alike line up behind the idea. There is also widespread support across party lines for a more controversial proposal in the battle over energy policy: offshore oil drilling.
Overall, 63 percent want the federal government to lift its embargo on new drilling in U.S. coastal waters. Nearly eight in 10 Republicans and seven in 10 independents back the idea, as do just over half of Democrats in the poll conducted in partnership with Stanford University and Planet Green.



http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...08/09/AR2008080901556.html?hpid=moreheadlines

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It's extremely unlikely that Davis lost because of the offshore drilling issue, although I can see that's the spin the lefties want to use.
 

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Willie;

I stated TWICE that we didn't know all the ramifications of the race.

However, you did have one of the orchestrators of the "stage in" or whatever you want to call it...he ran his central campaign around this here issue

As for being against it, not many people have really come out and said they are against it. Even Nancy Pelosi is seeing where the issue is headed and is probably going to allow a vote on it to protect some of it's members.

I don't think Davis lost the election because of his position on drilling..haven't said that....the point i'm trying to say is you're not going to win an election on drilling either.

It may become one of those issues that everyone is in favor of but may not even play a key part of their voting decision.
 

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http://thehill.com/leading-the-news...ess-to-offshore-drilling-vote-2008-08-11.html


Even Nazi Pelosi is beginning to cave on drilling. The Republicans have relentlessly pummeled these utter dumb asses. It now looks as if the American people may gain at least a small win against the Nazi Speaker and her economic terrorist allies. Keep the pressure on and defeat the enemy:

They have this thing that says drill offshore in the protected areas,” Pelosi said. “We can do that. We can have a vote on that.”
 

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Pelosi on Larry King under the harsh lights of close scrutiny related that because she wanted to "Save the Planet" thersfore she would not allow an up or down vote on drilling. Has ever in US history a high ranking member of congress ever made a more stupid remark? I think she should have a complete mental examination!
Some people who have been convicted of giving away secrets to enemies during wartime do not have the ability to do as much damage to the country as someone in power preventing the necessary national security agenda of producing immediately US energy resources.
 

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