Want Lower Gas Prices? OK, Let’s Increase Supply

gasp Want Lower Gas Prices? OK, Lets Increase Supply

might decline if there were more spare capacity. But the control of is not in the hands of investor-owned oil companies in the United States, which control just 6% of worldwide ( of foreign governments own 80% of the world’s ).
Even if the control of oil prices were in , which it is not, Congress refuses to allow access to plentiful oil and beneath federal lands and U.S. . It’s hard for our government to ask the main oil-producing to increase their production when 85 percent of the U.S. and the Refuge are closed to . All too forgotten is that these areas hold billions of barrels of oil, enough to strengthen U.S. and support our economic growth for many years.

Opening in areas that are off-limits would be an encouraging sign that our elected lawmakers are acting in the best long-run interests of our national security and our continued .
From my editorial in today’s Detroit News

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