"No more drilling on
federal lands. No more drilling, including offshore. No ability for the
oil industry to continue to drill, period. Ends," Biden said. "No new
fracking."
This translates to massive job losses for millions of Americans, not to mention how Biden's policy would create an unaffordable increase in energy prices.
Industry supports 9.8 million jobs or 5.6 percent of total U.S. employment,
according to PwC. In 2012, the unconventional oil and natural gas value
chain and energy-related chemicals activity together supported more
than 2.1 million jobs, according to IHS – a number that’s projected to
reach 3.9 million by 2025.
Rapid growth in oil production from
shale using advanced hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling is
creating high-paying jobs and boosting personal incomes in states like
North Dakota and Texas.
The U.S. manufacturing sector is being
revitalized because of the shale energy revolution, with manufacturers
gaining an edge for products made domestically from the use of
affordable natural gas and associated feedstocks. The development of
America’s vast shale natural gas reserves could add more than 1 million U.S. manufacturing jobs by 2025, according to PwC. A Reuters analysis indicated that low-cost natural gas made a $2.08 trillion contribution to the U.S. manufacturing sector in 2013 alone.
Politically, it's really stupid. Biden needs to win blue collar gas workers in Pennsylvania to beat President Donald Trump.
Exactly, opposing new fracking is NO different than saying you oppose ALL fracking https://t.co/8KL83FltpD
This
comes after Biden told a blue collar, auto union worker in Detroit last
week he was "full of sh*t" for asking questions about the Second
Amendment.
WATCH: Joe
Biden calls a Detroit auto worker "a horse's ass" after the voter
confronted him over wanting to take away Americans' Second Amendment
rights. pic.twitter.com/G7R6PJbcKv
— Trump War Room - Text TRUMP to 88022 (@TrumpWarRoom) March 10, 2020
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