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Manchin says Biden should be proud of energy ‘success’ story

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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), a moderate Democrat who has often been at odds with the Biden administration over energy policy, offered rare praise for the president Monday amid high levels of energy production.

“I want to congratulate President Biden for the record-breaking energy production we are seeing in America today. The United States is producing more oil, gas and renewable energy than ever before,” Manchin wrote in a Washington Post op-ed.

Presidential policies generally have a limited impact on U.S. oil production, but because most of the drilling in the U.S. occurs on private lands and is done by private companies, market forces are typically the biggest driver of American fossil fuel production.

Manchin, in his opinion piece, touted energy legislation passed during the administration, specifically the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.

The former included investments in the electric grid and bolstered a program to speed the approval process for energy projects; the latter provided tax credits for renewables and alternative energy sources — and required the administration to continue oil and gas drilling on public lands and waters if they want to produce renewables there.

Manchin wrote in his piece that the administration should be touting the carbon-free energy and the high oil and gas production — which has reached record levels in recent months.

“It seems some of the president’s radical advisers in the White House are so worried about angering climate activists that they refuse to speak up about these accomplishments,” he wrote.

The oil and gas boom is a tough issue for Biden because part of his base — the environmental left — does not support increasing U.S. production. But his opponents often blast his energy policies as not doing enough to promote oil and gas, so touting high production levels could blunt some of that criticism.

The writing comes as Manchin has sought to push the administration to tack further to the right on energy issues, and has been an opponent of Biden’s policies like the recent pause on some approvals for new natural gas export projects. Manchin has also repeatedly blasted the administration’s interpretation of the Inflation Reduction Act’s tax credits as overly broad.

 
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), a moderate Democrat who has often been at odds with the Biden administration over energy policy, offered rare praise for the president Monday amid high levels of energy production.

“I want to congratulate President Biden for the record-breaking energy production we are seeing in America today. The United States is producing more oil, gas and renewable energy than ever before,” Manchin wrote in a Washington Post op-ed.

Presidential policies generally have a limited impact on U.S. oil production, but because most of the drilling in the U.S. occurs on private lands and is done by private companies, market forces are typically the biggest driver of American fossil fuel production.

Manchin, in his opinion piece, touted energy legislation passed during the administration, specifically the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.

The former included investments in the electric grid and bolstered a program to speed the approval process for energy projects; the latter provided tax credits for renewables and alternative energy sources — and required the administration to continue oil and gas drilling on public lands and waters if they want to produce renewables there.

Manchin wrote in his piece that the administration should be touting the carbon-free energy and the high oil and gas production — which has reached record levels in recent months.

“It seems some of the president’s radical advisers in the White House are so worried about angering climate activists that they refuse to speak up about these accomplishments,” he wrote.

The oil and gas boom is a tough issue for Biden because part of his base — the environmental left — does not support increasing U.S. production. But his opponents often blast his energy policies as not doing enough to promote oil and gas, so touting high production levels could blunt some of that criticism.

The writing comes as Manchin has sought to push the administration to tack further to the right on energy issues, and has been an opponent of Biden’s policies like the recent pause on some approvals for new natural gas export projects. Manchin has also repeatedly blasted the administration’s interpretation of the Inflation Reduction Act’s tax credits as overly broad.

Relatively cheap/stable oil and gas prices and net exporter of petroleum products, while continuing the building of renewable energy infrastructure is a huge win. Doesn't get the same emotional reaction like "Trans kids are bad".
 
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Relatively cheap/stable oil and gas prices and net exporter of petroleum products, while continuing the building of renewable energy infrastructure is a huge win. Doesn't get the same emotional reaction like "Trans kids are bad".
My main takeway was this...

The oil and gas boom is a tough issue for Biden because part of his base — the environmental left — does not support increasing U.S. production.
 
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Meh, who else are they going to vote for? Trump? This issue will help sway independents to Biden and is a non-issue for the wings of either side.
I think you’re correct but you should get through to the administration. They seem to be overly concerned with their fringe base…and as you said. Who else are they going to vote for.
 
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Hard to tell sometimes Tom.
Not really. It's easy to tell when you don't listen to Republican politicians and their "radical leftwing agenda". They know they are full of crap when they say it. Elise Stefanik and Ted Cruz are perfect examples of not believing the things they say.
 
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They're consistently wrong. Pushing 100% of the time wrong.
My brother text in a rage yesterday "there is nothing redeemable about the liberals that are in charge now. Listen to the retired border patrol agent taking about the criminals flowing into our country now and all the atrocities they are committing daily. We don't even know who is calling the shots now because it can't be the idiot old guy with dementia. They want to destroy our country and take away all our freedoms and it is working." I responded that is always projection.
 
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# 2 Grid Deployment Office...

the Office is focused on ensuring the resilience of critical power generation facilities like hydroelectric and nuclear facilities and developing high-capacity electric transmission lines nationwide. GDO’s work within the Generation Credits, Transmission, and Grid Modernization Divisions will leverage unique authorities to drive transmission investment, improve resource adequacy by maintaining and investing in critical generation facilities, improve transmission and distribution system resilience, and provide access to technical assistance and national laboratory expertise, modeling, and analytical capabilities.

Does sound like a Harris word salad and more governmental non infrastructural spending but I guess they are trying to say they will subsidize Mid American and Alliant energy...I guess sort of...
 
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