Liberal makes the case for drilling and fracking

 Stephen Green:

Green energy is the pipe-dream of coastal elitists, billion-dollar grifters, Big Government idolizers, idle urbanites, and just plain malinformed people who think electricity comes out of the wall.

But one of those coastal elites has finally had enough, saying now that “U.S. energy policy today has to be the arsenal of democracy” and the “engine of economic growth” that will some day make possible a “transition to a low-carbon economy.”

It only took seven months of brutal warfare financed by Russian oil profits made possible by Presidentish Joe Biden’s war on domestic energy production, but Thomas Friedman has joined Donald Trump and Sarah Palin in the “Drill, Baby, Drill!” fan club.

And Friedman did it on the opinion page of the Left’s Holy of Holies: The opinion page of the The New York Times.

Can you fracking believe it?

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The most important factor for quickly expanding our exploitation of oil, gas, solar, wind, geothermal, hydro or nuclear energy is giving the companies that pursue them (and the banks that fund them) the regulatory certainty that if they invest billions, the government will help them to quickly build the transmission lines and pipelines to get their energy to market.

Greens love solar panels but hate transmission lines. Good luck saving the planet with that approach.

Deregulation? Telling the green energy fanatics to take a hike? Where’s this Thomas Friedman been all my life?

To be fair, Friedman still wants that green energy future — he’s just willing to postpone it. And he acts as though permitting drilling and fracking will somehow be a win for Biden and a way to stick it to Republicans.

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I think he recognizes what a disaster Biden's Big Green agenda has been for the US economy and how angry votes are about the anti-energy left's agenda.  They are starting to recognize that driving by the gas pump has been a reminder to vote against Democrats.

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