I laughed when I heard that passed the house. Harry is now in the hot seat and America is watching.
It shall make zero difference. Politicians can't control gas prices. Blaming the president for rising gas prices is nothing new, and it’s a bipartisan tactic.
In 2004, Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) blamed President George W. Bush for higher gas prices and for continuing to fill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as oil prices climbed.
Just one problem: Even if domestic supplies were developed, American presidents couldn’t really control oil prices. The U.S. government has estimated that there are 18 billion barrels of oil in the outer continental shelf of the lower 48 states that are off limits to development. That may sound like a lot, but it is only about 2 1/ 2 years of supply for the United States, and it would take several years to allocate leases and drill exploratory wells.
Even if the estimated 10 billion barrels of oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge were available for development (1 1/2 years US supply), today’s policy decisions would have no impact on gasoline supplies for as much as a decade. Obama can’t dictate what you’ll pay for premium tomorrow. Five myths about gas prices: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/f...
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