How will the current and future abundance of energy affect our Economy considering that the past few recessions were preceded by rising energy cost. Will we now have fewer and less severe economic interruptions?

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Not with current administration. All the added costs for any growth except government is limited. Just look at the new regulations! Which government seems to exempt itself from.
Need more customers to purchase the abundant Natural Gas resources both domestic and foreign - first domestic.

More domestic Natural Gas power generation.

More domestic Natural Gas transportation - freight hauling (waterways, airways, rail, truck, automobile, buses) which all await infrastructure (fueling stations / innovative fuel trains for conversions, conversion kits, perhaps government subsidy to make it happen).

More foreign markets and shipping terminals.

That all takes commitment / leadership / a grand plan and government cooperation to see to making it happen.

Ought to reserve gasoline and diesel for the military and very small engines in the private sector.

That would (begin to) sound like a plan to me.

T. Boone Pickens has it right.

We ought to draft him to run for Pres

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