We talked last week about Harold Hamm, one of the planet’s wealthiest billionaires, who was named Mitt Romney’s top adviser on energy policy right around the time he contributed nearly $1 million to Romney’s super PAC.
Today, the conservative oilman was on Capitol Hill, making the case for — what else? — tax subsidies for oil companies.
The U.S. must retain tax breaks that help independent oil and gas producers, said Harold Hamm, chairman and chief executive officer of Continental Resources Inc.









