It didn’t take long for Mitt Romney and President Obama to get into a heated exchange over oil production on public lands during last week’s debate:
It’s amazing how Mitt Romney can lie to 65 million Americans with such a straight face. According to the Congressional Research Service crude oil production on public lands is UP under President Obama.
President Obama is correct. Oil companies have just been sitting on their permits and not drilling. So Interior Secretary Ken Salazar made a common sense move and stopped issuing new permits until oil companies used the ones that have already been issued.
Meanwhile, Mitt Romney wants to turn over all federal public lands over to oil companies for use. His energy plan is basically focused on one thing: oil. It’s catered to the oil companies needs and specifically states that renewable energy research should take place in the private sector.
In the past Romney has attacked green energy calling it “imaginary”. In March Mitt Romney wrote:
“In place of real energy, Obama has focused on an imaginary world where government-subsidized windmills and solar panels could power the economy…”
Just yesterday The Denver Post endorsed President Obama and slammed Mitt Romney’s “drill-at-all-costs” energy plan:
“Romney notes correctly that North America is poised to become an energy exporter. But the drill-at-all-costs mantra he is pushing runs counter to the predominant view in Colorado, which is one that balances energy and environment — particularly when it comes to public land. And, unlike the Republican nominee, we believe our nation’s energy portfolio must include government investment in renewable sources such as wind and solar — both of which can become sources of more power and more jobs in the future.”
It’s no surprise Mitt Romney could care less about protecting public lands that have been handed down from generation to generation for outdoor recreational use. He’s said in the past he doesn’t “know what the purpose is” of public lands.








