Drill, Drill, Drill Working: Republican Tsunami In November?

August 5th, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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Megyn & Julie in the pic here are an inside joke for savvy Dollard Readers…

Drill, Drill, Drill is Working - By Lawrence Kudlow

As Sen. John McCain and the GOP leadership nationalize the drill, drill, drill message, the Republican party might conceivably be riding a summer political rally. The question of offshore drilling, along with expanded domestic energy production, has suddenly become the biggest political and economic wedge issue of this election. Is there a Republican tsunami in the making?

According to the major polls, Sen. McCain has overcome a big deficit to pull even with Obama. Meanwhile, according to a Rasmussen survey, Democratic party identification has slumped.

While Republicans on the House floor shouted “vote, vote, vote” and “lower gas prices,” the Democratic majority turned off the lights, cameras, and microphones. Determined Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell offered unanimous-consent requests to vote on lifting the ban on deep-water exploration, and the Democrats objected. When McConnell asked Democrats if they’d overturn the ban at $4.50 a gallon, they replied “no.” When he raised the price to $5, $7, and $10, they cried “no,” “no,” and “no.”

On the Stephanopoulos Sunday news show, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underscored her refusal to allow a drilling vote. Asked about the Republican rebellion in the House, she said, “What you saw in the Congress this week was the war dance of the handmaidens of the oil companies.” She went on to say, “We are spending all of this time on a parliamentary tactic, when nothing less is at stake than the planet, the air we breathe, our children breathe.”

Oh really? Voters have a much different view. Polls suggest that two-thirds to three-quarters of the nation wants to drill. To wit, while a just-released Obama campaign ad attacks McCain as a tool of big oil, McCain has taken his first-ever lead in a Rasmussen tracking poll.

There is a voter revolt going on, and it reminds me of the anti-tax rebellion that lifted Ronald Reagan into office twenty-eight years ago. Is the conventional wisdom about to be swept away? As Republicans press home the drill, drill, drill message, might they pick up seats in Congress this year? And might the national clamor for a more realistic and balanced energy policy — one that includes more oil, natural gas, clean coal, nuclear, and the alternatives of wind, solar, and cellulosic — carry John McCain to a convincing victory over Obama?

Without even realizing it, the GOP drilling offensive has become a new contract with America. And it appears to be working. The public is putting aside global warming and choosing instead new-energy production, a stronger economy, and more job creation. Voters want growth, not austerity. They want Ronald Reagan, not Thomas Malthus. And by resisting this grassroots call, the Democratic party is digging itself into one of the biggest political dry holes in history.

New economic statistics highlight the damage done by the unprecedented oil-price shock. Only a year ago real gross domestic product was growing at 4 to 5 percent. Then came the dramatic rise of energy prices and down came the economy.

GDP contracted slightly late last year and rose a miniscule 0.9 percent in this year’s first quarter. And although real growth picked up to nearly 2 percent in the second quarter, that number is suspect since the government does not count surging import prices from food and energy.

Wall Street blames everything on the housing slump and the sub-prime credit crisis. Of course, these are significant. But the drop in housing starts, sales, and prices has been going on for nearly two years, without crunching down the economy.

It’s the oil shock that has brought us perilously close to recession. In fact, despite a slight rise in GDP, nonfarm corporate payrolls have declined for seven consecutive months while private payrolls have fallen for eight straight months. A year ago the unemployment rate was 4.5 percent. Today it’s 5.7 percent. Topping it off, the inflation rate has climbed from 2 to 4 percent over the past year.

Right now the recession call is still an open question. But the economic damage caused by skyrocketing energy prices is a no-brainer.

When President George W. Bush eliminated the executive moratorium on offshore drilling a month ago, effectively launching the drill, drill, drill offensive, oil was close to $150 a barrel. Since then, the barrel price has dropped to nearly $120 as futures-market traders anticipate a major shift in federal drilling policy.

Over at the Intrade pay-to-play prediction market, the probability of an offshore drilling bill passing in 2008 is now handicapped at 50 percent, up from 25 percent only a few days ago. Clearly, investors know market prices will move well before we see actual new energy supplies from offshore drilling. The likelihood of greater energy supply will incentivize those much-vilified traders to slash barrel prices much more, bringing relief at the pump and earning the gratitude of a whole nation.

At the same time, those wrongheaded Democratic leaders, from Obama to Reid to Pelosi, will see their political fortunes plummet deep into bear-market territory.

Lawrence Kudlow is a former Reagan economic advisor, a syndicated columnist, and the host of CNBC’s Kudlow & Company. Visit his blog, Kudlow’s Money Politics.

(RealClearPolitics)


13 Responses

  1. Tom in CO

    drill here drill now pay less

  2. Steve in NC

    Sometimes I like to watch the fox news channel with the sound off. :twisted:

    …..

    It is the economy stupid, and the republicans need to keep it up and do not go soft. They can win on economic issues, and certainly they can win on security.

  3. monkeysdad (Sur Tejas Gringo)

    Thanks Newt. We Owe you a huge :beer:

  4. Brian H

    As noted, even the expectation of a future commitment to drilling has immediate impact on prices.
    Here’s why, in simple terms:
    a)If you expect to be able to sell your oil for $160 in one year, how much will you charge to deliver next week?

    b)If you anticipate you will get $90 next year, how much can you expect to get for delivery next week?

    Answers: a) About $150
    b) About $85. Maybe $95 if supply is tight at the moment.

    Expectation and “discounting” of future prices expectations rule.

  5. mike3481

    All successful economies have one single thing in common;

    Cheap Energy.

  6. okiemarine81

    I love Julie Banderas.

  7. trapper

    don’t let these sob’s have a chance of survival. put them away and follow through. do not do what you did the last time. SMALLER GOVT, LOW TAXES, AND DRILL DRILL DRILL. PLUS DON’T FORGET THE MEN AND WOMEN THAT MAKE IT SAFE FOR US TO LIVE LIKE THIS! I SMELLLLLL BLOOD!
    really can’t believe these morons won’t back off their death wish. as rush said, they’re invested in defeat! in war and economics :lol:

  8. trapper

    btw MEGYN IS THE BOMB!!!!!! :beer: :beer: :beer:

  9. Mr. Standfast

    Everyone will remember the summer that they stayed home and did not go on vacation because of the cost of gas. Drill, drill, drill has legs that will last until November. Regardless of what democrats do when they get back.

    We need cheap energy and we need it now. The economy is like a computer with lots of sophisticated software. You can’t run the programs unless you have the RAM in the same way that you can not run the economy with out energy. Cheaper it is, the better!

  10. Steady

    Julie Rocks!!!! Damn!!!! However Courtney is da bomb!!!! The girl is PERFECT!!!!!

  11. Bash

    :arrow: Regarding Julie & Megyn…you guys know why they are up there, right?

    About two weeks ago I was looking for a pic in Google images for a Drill Here Drill Now Pay Less story.

    Search Google Images for “Drill Here Drill Now Pay Less”

  12. Kurt(the infidel)

    I hope there is a Republican Tsunami this November. ever since the Dems took over in 06 this country’s business has in some ways just come to a screeching halt. nothing is getting done in congress. and the things that have been done are because of a few republicans shoving their boot up pelosi’s ass to get it done.

    oh and Fox news has cornered the market on fine looking women. Julie is the hottest!

  13. sully

    “…the war dance of the handmaidens…”

    Well THAT is probably the only thing the Code Pink Pelosibitch would know something about.

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