This repost from May 2019 is reprinted as a remembrance of Trump’s first try at reversing Green New Deal policy. The second try promises to be much more systemic, coordinated, and better explained.
“The golden era of American energy is now underway.” (President Donald Trump, The White House, May 14, 2019)
… under the Green New Deal, they don’t like clean, beautiful natural gas. They don’t like anything. (President Donald Trump, “Remarks on Promoting Energy Infrastructure and Economic Growth,” Hackberry, LA, May 14, 2019)
Who has been the most free-market energy President in U.S. history? In modern times, Ronald Reagan comes to mind. He decontrolled crude oil and petroleum products in his first week of office (January 1981), although Jimmy Carter’s phase-out of such regulation had just six months to go. Reagan did some other things to undo a decade of energy statism but fell short of his election goal of abolishing the US Department of Energy. [1]
Enter Donald Trump. Pulling out of the Paris climate accord and changing the alarmist climate narrative represents one of the greatest, if not the greatest, free-market moments in American history. And with the Green New Deal being the centerpiece of the Democratic Party and Progressive Left, all eyes are on Trump to continue to champion, in word and in deed, the US hydrocarbon boom.
Trumpian energy policy is far from perfect. The trade war has negatively impacted the energy industry and its consumers, as I have written elsewhere (here, here, and here). And much work remains to be done to eliminate tax preferences for wind and solar power and to ax mandates for ethanol. Nevertheless, the progress and promise of Trump versus the Obama/Hillary energy policy has been stark.
The latest Trump free-market energy moment happened this week in remarks at a new LNG terminal in Hackberry, Louisiana. The White House press release follows with fact after fact:
President Donald J. Trump Is Unleashing American Energy Dominance
USHERING IN THE NEW ERA OF AMERICAN ENERGY: President Donald J. Trump has put in place policies that tap into America’s incredible energy resources.
UNLEASHING ENERGY DOMINANCE: American energy production is soaring to new heights thanks to President Trump’s policies.
EXPANDING ENERGY EXPORTS: President Trump has worked to open up new export opportunities for American energy producers.
Reference
[1] Bradley, Robert. “Energy Policies: A Few Bright Spots.” In David Boaz, ed., Assessing the Reagan Years. (Cato Institute, 1988), pp. 305–19.