Biden Redefines Hypocrisy With His Hot Air About Oil Companies
From Day One, the president has stopped drilling permits, nixed pipelines, opposed new refineries, and repeatedly said we are going to end fossil fuels.
With apologies in advance, I have to focus one more time on President Biden vs. fossil fuels. I just canât help myself. I promise to search for other topics, assuming he doesnât come out with any more crazy stuff.
Crazy like calling Americaâs oil companies âwar profiteersâ and threatening them with a windfall profits tax. By the way, Mr. Biden and his crew as a general matter donât like profits. Remember?
From Day One, Biden and Company have wanted to reverse President Trumpâs highly successful corporate tax cut, which boosted blue-collar and lower-income people, reduced poverty, reduced inequality, and generated record-low minority unemployment.
Big-government socialists donât like profits. In fact, they donât like business either â letâs be straight about this. Yet the attack on oil companies on the eve of an election where the Biden Democrats are likely to get shellacked is, well, close to a new low.
It sure is hot air. Like heâs really doing something about explosive energy prices. Which, as weâve said a number of times, filter through the entire economy.
Refined petroleum products permeate every nook and cranny of everyday life in America. So when you put the handcuffs on petroleum production, you curtail supply and raise prices. That is, you raise prices everywhere.
Iâm not going to go through the whole list once again. Iâll spare you that today, but let me just say it covers everything from phones, clothing, and fertilizer through diapers and MRIs and stethoscopes, and hearing aids, tennis rackets and golf balls, and insect repellent.
There. I really tried to save time and truncate the list this time. Seriously, though, refined petroleum and petro chemicals do indeed affect every part of everyday life, and from Day One, Mr. Biden has stopped drilling permits, nixed pipelines, opposed new refineries, and repeatedly said we are going to end fossil fuels.
So now for him to threaten oil and gas companies with a windfall profits tax, question their patriotism, and accuse them of not investing and producing enough redefines the word âhypocrisy.â
We know Mr. Biden is incapable of telling the truth about the economy. Well, letâs check this petroleum box now, too. He is incapable of telling the truth about his own policies. Thatâs how bad this is.
By the way, as a footnote, Presidents Nixon and Carter slapped windfall profits taxes on oil in the 1970s â and guess what happened? Production went down. Prices went up. We played right into the hands of Saudi OPEC.
It was President Reagan who ended the windfall profits tax and decontrolled oil prices, which took oil down to $10 a barrel from $40 a barrel. As producers invested more, consumers benefited from more plentiful oil and lower prices, and at least temporarily we countered OPECâs power.
On the eve of the elections, Mr. Bidenâs hot air is an attempt to distract Americans from the fact that prices for gasoline and all sources of related power have skyrocketed during his administration.
Also, because energy companies actually listened carefully to Mr. Bidenâs repeated pledges to end fossil fuels, and of course watched carefully as Democrats mainlined a couple trillion dollarsâ worth of renewable tax subsidies, they chose to carefully hoard their capital, went slow on production, and instead rewarded shareholders who stuck with them.
This is while Biden and Company and their ESG policies repeatedly told people not to invest in fossil fuel companies.
Think of this: On any given day more than half of the federal government spends its time attacking fossil companies. The SEC, the FTC, the justice, energy, and interior departments, the EPA, and of course the White House are putting forward overly restrictive regulations â even when, as in the case of the SEC and the FTC and the Federal Reserve, they have no energy or climate or environmental experts.
Think of the Federal Reserve, plus the comptroller of the currency, bringing in ESG people and telling markets not to invest in oil companies.
The Bidens are in favor of onshoring supply chains in every area â except oil and gas. Along the way, they insult the Saudis, play footsie with the Iranians, and smooch with the Venezuelans.
This is brilliant, yes? No. Itâs incredibly incoherent. It has generated enormous damage to both our economic and national security, and itâs just plain stupid.
Finally, Iâm going to bet that the EPA and other agencies are working overtime to avoid the recent Supreme Court decision in West Virginia v. EPA, which says Congress did not provide the authority for federal agencies to cap carbon emissions on power suppliers or to regulate carbon emissions in general.
The Clean Air Act didnât go that far. Indeed, the point of that Supreme Court decision suggested that these unelected executive regulators do not have the authority to promulgate regulations with âvast economic and political significance.â
So, all these ESG regulators proliferating in federal agencies are ignoring the Supremes.
Mr. Biden, on the other hand, is ignoring economic and common sense. Iâm not sure which is worse, but theyâre both bad. This whole energy story is bad.
There is a solution: Just unleash oil and gas production, which will favorably permeate every nook and cranny of American everyday life â with more supplies at lower prices and generate lower inflation with stronger economic growth.
Letâs not make this any harder than it needs to be. Thank heavens, the cavalryâs coming â in seven days.
From Mr. Kudlowâs broadcast on Fox Business News.