I am deeply concerned about President Obama's cap-and-trade energy plan, and I believe it is an enormous threat to our economy. It would undermine our recovery over the short term and would inflict permanent damage.
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July 14th, 2009 - The 'Cap And Tax' Dead End (actually published in the Washington Post)
There is no shortage of threats to our economy. America's unemployment rate recently hit its highest mark in more than 25 years and is expected to continue climbing. Worries are widespread that even when the economy finally rebounds, the recovery won't bring jobs. Our nation's debt is unsustainable, and the federal government's reach into the private sector is unprecedented.
I am deeply concerned about President Obama's cap-and-trade energy plan, and I believe it is an enormous threat to our economy. It would undermine our recovery over the short term and would inflict permanent damage.
There is no denying that as the world becomes more industrialized, we need to reform our energy policy and become less dependent on foreign energy sources. But the answer doesn't lie in making energy scarcer and more expensive! Those who understand the issue know we can meet our energy needs and environmental challenges without destroying America's economy.
In addition to immediately increasing unemployment in the energy sector, even more American jobs will be threatened by the rising cost of doing business under the cap-and-tax plan. For example, the cost of farming will certainly increase, driving down farm incomes while driving up grocery prices. The costs of manufacturing, warehousing and transportation will also increase.
The ironic beauty in this plan? Soon, even the
most ardent liberal will understand supply-side
economics.
The Americans hit hardest will be those already
struggling to make ends meet. As the president
eloquently puts it, their electricity bills will
"necessarily skyrocket." So much for not raising
taxes on anyone making less than $250,000 a year.
Even Warren Buffett, an ardent Obama supporter,
admitted that under the cap-and-tax scheme, "poor
people are going to pay a lot more for electricity."
We must move in a new direction. We are ripe for
economic growth and energy independence if we
responsibly tap the resources that God created right
underfoot on American soil. Just as important, we
have more desire and ability to protect the
environment than any foreign nation from which we
purchase energy today.
In Alaska, we are progressing on the largest
private-sector energy project in history. Our
3,000-mile natural gas pipeline will transport
hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of our clean
natural gas to hungry markets across America. We can
safely drill for U.S. oil offshore and in a tiny,
2,000-acre corner of the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge if ever given the go-ahead by Washington
bureaucrats.
Of course, Alaska is not the sole source of American energy. Many states have abundant coal, whose technology is continuously making it into a cleaner energy source. Westerners literally sit on mountains of oil and gas, and every state can consider the possibility of nuclear energy.
We have an important choice to make. Do we want
to control our energy supply and its environmental
impact? Or, do we want to outsource it to China,
Russia and Saudi Arabia? Make no mistake: President
Obama's plan will result in the latter.
For so many reasons, we can't afford to kill
responsible domestic energy production or clobber
every American consumer with higher prices.
Can America produce more of its own energy through
strategic investments that protect the environment,
revive our economy and secure our nation?
Yes, we can. Just not with Barack Obama's energy
cap-and-tax plan.
The writer, a Republican, is
governor of Alaska.
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