API Urges Biden Administration to Step Up Oil & Gas Leasing, Streamline Permitting Process
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work to do. if we want to do better we need to have the federal government do what other governors have done, reduce taxes, regulation, do what perry has done. he taxes low. reduce regulations. streamline permitting, and like business people. neil: you are dismissing this argument, but, if you follow this out by sting, governor, say the president is re-elected and and it hangs on swinging states like yours where you have implemented policies that are not the president s policies but the mirror opposite. any lesson here for the president if he is re-elected over, then, the policies you would recommend? in that event? guest: well, whoever is elected i am hopeful for american families they will reduce taxes we cannot have the highest corporate tax rates and expect businesses to flop to
the gas prices now? well, look, i think that any political leader you have to look not to what they say but what they do. this president with his words says he s for an all of the above strategy when it comes to energy but his actions say he s for none of the above. if you look at all the areas he said no to, whether it s alaska, whether it s offshore, whether it s oil shale, whether it s the keystone pipeline, streamline permitting, more leases, all those things this administration has said no to. as a consequence, we have lots of areas in this country that are off-limits to energy production and we are continuing to be dependent upon these types of countrying around the world that we don t have the best relationships with. so i think, yeah, the president s policies clearly have put us in a position where the energy cost for consumeners this country, and you talk about the swing states that rick was mentioning earlier, those were all states pocketbook issues will really matter in th
do you blame president obama for the gas prices now? well, look, i think that any political leader you have to look not to what they say but what they do. this president with his words says he s for an all of the above strategy when it comes to energy but his actions say he s for none of the above. if you look at all the areas he said no to, whether it s alaska, whether it s offshore, whether it s oil shale, whether it s the keystone pipeline, streamline permitting, more leases, all those things this administration has said no to. as a consequence, we have lots of areas in this country that are off-limits to energy production and we are continuing to be dependent upon these types of countrying around the world that we don t have the best relationships with. so i think, yeah, the president s policies clearly have put us in a position where the energy cost for consumeners this country, and you talk about the swing states that rick was mentioning earlier, those were all states pocketboo
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