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Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less: A Handbook for Slashing Gas Prices and Solving Our Energy Crisis | 
| Authors: Newt Gingrich, Vince Haley Publisher: Regnery Publishing Category: Book
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ISBN: 1596985763 Dewey Decimal Number: 333.8230973 EAN: 9781596985766 ASIN: 1596985763
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Product Description New York Times bestselling author, former Speaker of the House, and Fox News political analyst Newt Gingrich has a plan for slashing gas prices and reducing our long-term dependence on foreign oil. Gingrich is famous for taking big, visionary ideas and boiling them down into practical solutions as demonstrated in this year's earlier release, Real Change, which was on the New York Times bestseller list for eleven weeks. His new book Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less does just that. Dealing not only with spiraling gas prices, but with the energy crisis as a whole, Gingrich shows how we can safely reap the benefits of America's own natural resources and technology in gas, oil, coal, wind, solar, biofuels and nuclear energy. Gingrich argues that the pinch Americans are feeling at the pump is not a blip in the economy but a looming crisis--affecting not only the price of gas, but the price of food, the strength of our economy, and our national security. To meet this crisis, Gingrich lays out a national strategy that will tap America's scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs, and require Congress to unlock our oil reserves and remove all the impediments and disincentives that unnecessary government regulation has put in the way of American energy independence. The energy crisis is solvable, as Newt Gingrich's plan makes clear. His handbook, Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less is sure to become the talk of the presidential campaign season.
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This should be on the required reading list... November 11, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This should be on the required reading list of every freshman for college AND high school, AND those intelligent enough to walk into a bookstore. It was full of so much common sense it just made me want to go "Duh!".
The only question it didn't answer was "Why are Americans being lied to?" - And this was because it was designed to be a handbook on how to solve serious problems and NOT political commentary
Biased and somewhat ignorant November 2, 2008 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
Drill Here Drill Now is convincing in many respects yet carries the air of willful ignorance about certain key facts of the oil market that send nearly all of its premises crashing to the ground.
First of all, the recent rise in oil prices was not in any way caused by a lack of domestic supply, or even world supply. To suggest that a five-fold increase in price was a direct market response to supply-demand imbalance when both the supply and demand have not dramatically changed in recent years is a ridiculous argument. Now that oil prices are plummeting, are we then to believe that world supply has suddenly doubled or tripled, or demand has been cut by half? Of course not. As recent events prove beyond any doubting now, the recent spike in oil prices was a speculative bubble. Long term supply concerns remain, of course, with peak oil virtually inevitable in the next couple of decades. But the recent price spike was pure speculation enabled by deregulation of the oil futures markets, and that reality is not explored adequately in this book. Since the 2003 deregulation, prices are now driven by futures contract speculation and not by the simply suppy-demand model.
Secondly, if we were to "drill here, drill now," in ANWR and up and down all of our coasts, substantially increasing domestic supply even, does Mr. Gingrich posit any reason at all, even one, that would prevent OPEC from notching back production modestly to account for an increased U.S. supply, thereby immediately and easily canceling any price benefit? No, of course he doesn't, because there is no reason. OPEC controls the world supply, not the U.S. no matter how much we drill. If oil is at $100/barrel, drilling in ANWR would only mean that the oil drilled there would be worth $100/barrel on the world market. And is Mr. Gingrich naive enough to think that the oil companies would sell that oil at a discount to American consumers, just because we have freckly-faced kids and pink flamingoes on our lawns?
Our greatest leverage lies in the fact that we control the world demand for oil, not the supply. But taking that power and manipulating world demand to bring down prices is a green approach that is cultural anathema to the intended readership of this book. This book is a book written by and for neocons who don't know much about how the world oil markets work, and the complex interplay of global and domestic supply and demand. If you like Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh, this book will competently confirm the notions that you already believe about how oil markets work, without challenging what you didn't know that you don't know.
Great Read October 31, 2008 Very Infomative from the history of what has happened, where we are now, and where we need to go. I would recommend this book.
Newt hits another Homerun! October 29, 2008 Absolutely a grand slam book. Newt is probably the top leading authority on conservative principles. He offers practicle policies to impliment for our nation to become energy independant. It is a refreshing read instead of all of the whining and complaining that we hear from so many other sources in mainstream news.
Drill Now! October 24, 2008 Newt hits the nail right on the head on the issue that is so critical to our Nation.
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