Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Voters Say ‘Drill’

Recent polling data from Gallup show the percentage of voters blaming oil companies for skyrocketing gasoline prices has dropped from 34 percent to 20 percent over the past year. At the same time, support for more drilling in U.S. coastal and wilderness areas has increased to 57 percent from 41 percent. 

And the candidates remain blind to these shifts.

Larry Kudlow speculates that McCain and Obama should encourage oil production instead of gasoline tax holidays and windfall profits taxation.

Key quote: Then there’s the oil nobody is talking about. The Bakken fields beneath North Dakota, Montana, and Canada hold an estimated 400 billion barrels of oil. In comparison, Saudi Arabia’s biggest field, Gahawar, has an estimated 55 billion barrels, while ANWR has an estimated 10.4 billion barrels.

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