Manchin credited with saving off shore drilling

 Daily Caller:

Democratic lawmakers reportedly eliminated a proposed measure to ban offshore oil and gas drilling along the U.S. coastline from their sweeping spending package after Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin announced his opposition.

The provision was absent from an early draft of the roughly $2.2 trillion Build Back Better Act that was circulated on Capitol Hill by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee which Manchin chairs, congressional aides told The New York Times and The Washington Post. The restriction would have applied to all drilling rigs located in the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean as well as the Gulf of Mexico.

“This is a tragic milestone in the seemingly inevitable dismantling of the Build Back Better Act,” Center for Biological Diversity government affairs director Brett Hartl told the NYT. “Why Senator Manchin wants to poison our coasts while he lives the good life in his landlocked state only shows just how out of touch he is with the overwhelming public support for ending offshore drilling.”
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While West Virginia is not a coastal state, Manchin lives most of the time on a boat in a harbor in the DC area.  Offshore drilling is supported by coastal states like Texas and Louisiana.  Democrats' war against fossil fuels is a war against American transportation and commerce.  Reducing the supply of fossil fuels and driving up the price has done nothing in creating acceptance of alternative energy and has done great harm to Americans by clearing inflation.  Manchin appears to be one of the few Democrats who understand the damage posed by the anti-energy left.

Se, also:

No one to blame for the oil crisis but Biden's lousy policies

And: 

AP: Dems starting to worry that McConnell and Manchin seem awfully friendly these days

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