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Its energy policy is better McCain or Obama?

By creating the website Obama: "Increase Fuel Economy Standards; Set National Building Efficiency Goals; a Grant Program for Early Adopters, you invest in a Digital Smart Grid; Increase Renewable Fuel Standard From McCain's website: "A Summer Institute Gas Tax Holiday; Stop filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to reduce demand, end policies that the higher transport and food costs, such as ethanol subsidies, Tariff barriers and sugar quotas' websites: http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issues/4dbd2cc7-890e- 47f1-882f-b8fc4cfecc78.htm http://origin.barackobama.com/issues/energy/ # Set-america-on-find way to try this as civil as possible

McCain has not really much of an energy policy. The Gas Tax Holiday is a foolish Idea enthusiastically, and not a solution. It encourage more consumption to actually increase the prices. The only candidate that has a comprehensive energy policy that is Obama. The only way we go out to Saudi Arabia is by increasing the efficiency and alternative energy sources. We can not drill our way out of the problem, and anyone of insisting otherwise is to ignore one simple fact: the United States is the largest consumer of oil in the world, but has only the 11th largest reserves. These figures are inconsistent.

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