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John McCain Issue: Energy All done by Brian 1. The current federal moratorium on drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf stands in the way of energy exploration and production. The Outer Continental Shelf contains more than 77 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas.

2. Our nation needs to break from foreign dependence of sources of energy. We have trillions of dollars worth of oil and gas reserves in the U.S.A. though we are spending hundreds of billions of dollars a year from foreign countries to buy energy.

3. Produce more power and pushing tehnology to release from dependance of transportation from foreign countries, and making sure that Americans have dependable every resources.

4. McCain will also improve the technology of transportation to cut off the flow of oil wealth to dictatorships such as Iran.

5. 41% of our trade deficit is due to oil imports.

The Real Problem: The real problem within the energy issue is ensuring that our country receives proper energy fuels and stop our country's dependance of foreign energy fuels, which also cuts off the wealth Iran is receiving from their oil transportations. Our country is spending too much money on imports of energy and oil which increases our deficits of trade. We need to discover and explore domestic energy resources and gases that are safe for our country.

1. McCain is pushing technology and transportation to stop the foreign dependence of energy fuels but also make a clean portfolio for our country.

2. McCain is enforcing the discovering and exploration of new energy fuels for our country.

3. With ethanol on the market currently, McCain believes in alcohol-based feuls such as cellulosic ethanol are showing great potential. McCain believes and supports in flex-feul vehicles and says they should play a bigger role in the transportation sector.

4. McCain will issue a Clean Car challenge to automakers of America based on the reduciton of carbon emissions.

More solutions to issue: 1. McCain will offer a 300,000,000 dollar prize to improve batter technology for full commercial plug-in and flex-fuel vehicles. 2. John McCain will offer 2 billion dollars annually to advancing clean coal technology. 3. John McCain will put his administration on track and construct 45 power plants by 2030, while his highest goal is to eventually reach 100 power plants, and nuclear power is a proven, zero-emission source of energy, and currently nuclear power produces 20% of our power.