IER Statement on President Obama’s FY2013 Budget

Posted February 13, 2012 | folder icon Print this page

For Immediate Release
February 13, 2012

“This is not an effective energy policy, and it most certainly isn’t a budget. It’s a plan to keep the price of energy up and the number of jobs down.” — IER President Thomas Pyle

WASHINGTON D.C. — On Monday, the Obama administration released its FY2013 Budget, a $3.8 trillion plan that requires the fourth consecutive year of trillion dollar-plus deficits.  IER President Thomas Pyle released the following statement in response to energy provisions outlined in the 2013 Obama budget:

“Every indication from President Obama’s new budget proposal is that this administration learned nothing from its failed Solyndra-style ventures to skew energy markets through crony capitalism. Neither has the president offered much hope for American consumers that his policies will match his recent rhetoric about increasing domestic oil and gas production on federal lands.

“Instead, President Obama is doubling down on failed energy policies that give taxpayer-funded handouts to the administration’s political allies and require thousands of new federal regulators to fight an ideological crusade against affordable sources like coal, oil and natural gas.

“Rather than capitalize on vigorous economic activity in the energy sector that already supports millions of American jobs, and scale back policies that are restricting access to our own energy resources, President Obama has offered another dead-on-arrival budget to whet the appetite of environmental extremists and pad the pockets of his largest donors.

“This is not an effective energy policy, and it most certainly isn’t a budget. It’s a plan to keep the price of energy up and the number of jobs down.”

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  • http://twitter.com/BnVog Bruce Vogen

    Crony capitalism?  The entire world wide oil industry is based on crony capitalism and has been from the day the first barrel was pumped out of the ground.  Your opinion statement reflects the attitudes and beliefs of the power industrial and poloitical elite who will do anything to protect their interests.  You know very well that there are no free markets when it comes to energy production of any kind, unregulated industries will put themselves first and the environment dead last, and that millions of jobs would be created through the free markets in every other industry if the energy industries would simply put the nation first.  Obama may not be right when it comes to his overall energy policies, but you are dead wrong with your assumptions and solutions.