President Obama Confused Between Correlation and Causation of American Energy ProductionHouse Republicans Pass Over a Dozen Bipartisan Solutions to Create Jobs through Increased American Energy
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
October 17, 2012
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
(202-225-2761)
“Correlation does not imply causation” is certainly a rule President Obama learned while earning his law degree but something he has all but forgotten when it comes to his Administration’s dismal, job destroying energy policies. President Obama’s failed energy policies might correlate with America’s increase of oil and natural gas production but they aren’t the cause, as almost 100% of that increase has come on private and state lands, according to the non-partisan Congressional Research Service.
In contrast, a causation of President Obama’s failed energy policies is last year’s 14% drop in federal oil production and 11% drop in federal natural gas production, according to the Energy Information Administration. A causation of President Obama’s failed energy policies are gasoline prices that have more than doubled during his Administration. Source: Congressional Research Service President Obama’s anti-energy policies have directly led to far less energy development on federal lands and waters:
The cause of any increase in oil production during President Obama’s term is a direct result of his predecessors’ energy policies and he is now trying to take political advantage of their coincidental correlation with his failed Presidency. In stark contrast to President Obama’s failed energy policies, House Republicans have passed over a dozen bipartisan onshore and offshore American energy production bills to create jobs, grow the economy and reduce our dependence on foreign energy. This includes opening new offshore areas to drilling, cutting red tape for renewable energy production on federal lands and water, blocking job-destroying regulations on American coal, allowing responsible energy development in a small portion of ANWR, and promoting clean, renewable hydropower. If President Obama was serious about making American more energy secure and putting some of America’s 23 million unemployed back to work, he would embraces these bipartisan solutions. ### |
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