If a typical voter watched Wednesday night’s Republican presidential primary debate, and had no independent knowledge about the Biden administration’s energy policies, he or she might come away with the impression that energy production in the United States has been dramatically curtailed in recent years.
This, for example, was the line Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed during the event:
“We need to lower your gas prices. We’re going to open up all energy production. We will be energy dominant again in this country.”
And here was Republican entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.
“This isn’t that complicated, guys, unlock American energy, drill, frack, burn coal, and embrace nuclear.”
And former Vice President Mike Pence touted a related line:
“I’m incredibly proud of the record of the Trump-Pence administration. … We unleashed American energy.”
None of the rhetoric was especially surprising. Republicans talk about “unlocking American energy” all the time, especially when consumers have to pay more at the pump.
But it’s worth noting from time to time that there’s a relevant detail GOP officials and candidates pretend not to notice: President Joe Biden has already done much of what they’re promising to do.
Revisiting our earlier coverage, it wasn’t long after the president took office when the Democratic administration started approving more oil and gas drilling permits on public lands than Donald Trump did.
As a Vox report explained, “Biden has done nothing to halt oil leasing. In fact, the Biden administration has outpaced Trump in issuing drilling permits on public lands and water in its first year, according to federal data analyzed by the Center for Biological Diversity.”








