The U.S. Energy Triumph
Economy
United States
Started May 02, 2026
There’s no doubt that the beginning of wisdom in U.S. energy policy was ‘drill, baby, drill.’
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The U.S. Energy Triumph
National Review (United States) | May 01, 2026
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The U.S. energy independence achieved through 'drill, baby, drill' has strengthened national security and reduced reliance on foreign oil.
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The debate over U.S. energy policy reveals a critical tension between economic growth and environmental responsibility that must be addressed.
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Investment in renewable energy should be prioritized over fossil fuels to ensure a sustainable future for the U.S. economy.
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Prioritizing fossil fuel extraction endangers the environment and undermines efforts to combat climate change.
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While 'drill, baby, drill' has provided short-term benefits, a balanced energy policy must include sustainability for long-term success.
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