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Wouldn’t Abundant, Cheap, Domestic Energy Be More Stimulative Than Printing Money?

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/oil-gas-western-us-provide-employment-and-millions-revenue-says-energy-alliance

Printing money has been tried and has failed. Government stimulus spending has been tried and has failed. Let’s try deregulating the energy sector. It will be a robust job generator! The secret to stimulating our economy is energy not printing money. We have abundant cheap energy here in America. Government regulation is limiting access to these natural resources!
QE2 ended with oil prices peaking @ over 120 a barrel. This extreme price of oil stalled the recovery.
Why then is the Obama administration holding back oil production in America? Reducing regulation on the energy sector would not only create jobs in this specific industry, it would make ALL AMERICAN INDUSTRY more profitable. And consumers would have enhanced spending power. It would be a jobs bonanza and a new raging bull market. This is why Oblunder is finished next year. We can’t afford his rigid ideology in this economy!

No Responses to “Wouldn’t Abundant, Cheap, Domestic Energy Be More Stimulative Than Printing Money?”

  1. sound_of says:

    We can just print more and then burn them! They will be abundant, cheap and domestic!!!!!
    I think you have caught on to their plan.

  2. A Good Democrat says:

    Printing money is ALWAYS a bad idea.

  3. 63vette says:

    You are being too logical and insightful for this forum.

  4. Illuminati Crusher says:

    black gold – oil, is indeed a precious commodity. The federal reserve is an untransparent organization of crooks who are robbing from America by printing money which causes inflation. We need to end the fed and return to a national / government green back that is transparent and accountable to we the people.

  5. Wounded Duck says:

    Sure, the Oil Industry OBVIOUSLY needs less rules. Their safety record is impeccable.
    The President’s “rigid ideology” is rife with plans proposed by GOP members.
    I begin to question your grasp of reality. Empty rhetoric produces fools.

  6. AverageJ says:

    Yes.

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