Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less: A Handbook for Slashing Gas Prices and Solving Our Energy Crisis

· Simon and Schuster
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Bestselling author, former Speaker of the House, and Fox News political analyst Newt Gingrich has a plan for slashing gas prices and reducing our long-term dependence on foreign oil. Dealing not only with spiraling gas prices, but with the energy crisis as a whole, Gingrich shows how we can safely reap the benefits of America's own natural resources and technology in gas, oil, coal, wind, solar, biofuels and nuclear energy. To meet this crisis, Gingrich lays out a national strategy that will tap America's scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs, and require Congress to unlock our oil reserves and remove all the impediments and disincentives that unnecessary government regulation has put in the way of American energy independence.

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2.8
4 reviews
Eric P
October 19, 2022
Exactly the plan we need right now. We had it heading in the right direction under Trump, just a few tweaks and we would be a bigger exporter of oil than Saudi Arabia. Newt explains meticulously how to win the energy crisis with virtually no environmental impact. A great read as always from Newt
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James Wilson
June 3, 2022
More bad advice from a bad person.
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About the author

NEWT GINGRICH is the former House Speaker and 2012 Presidential Candidate. Gettysburg, Pearl Harbor and To Save America: Stopping Obama's Secular-Socialist Machine are just three of his 14 bestselling titles. He is a regular guest on national political shows.

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