Mitt Romney Energy Plan: More Oil & Natural Gas Production On Federal Lands

By Steve Holland

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug 23 (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will lay out policies on Thursday aimed at achieving North American energy independence by 2020 by pursuing a sharp increase in production of oil and natural gas on federal lands and off the U.S. coast.

Romney is to unveil his plan at a truck and supply business in Hobbs, New Mexico, as he seeks to draw a sharp contrast between his energy policies and those of President Barack Obama and detail in part how he would rekindle job growth in the United States.

His emphasis on the economy amounts to an effort to return the campaign to the central issue Romney believes is most critical in the Nov. 6 election and the key to a victory for him.

The economic debate has to a certain extent been sidelined in recent days by controversial remarks about rape by a Senate Republican candidate in Missouri, Todd Akin, who Romney has denounced.

Romney’s energy policies are heavily tilted toward increased production of carbon-based resources, oil, gas and coal, that environmentalists blame for global warming. He is outlining the policy two days after going over some of the details with executives from the oil industry who contributed to his campaign at fund-raising events in Texas.

Republicans are eager to make greater use of the U.S. energy supply to increase jobs for Americans suffering amid an 8.3 percent unemployment rate. They would curtail some federal regulations to permit more production.

Romney is to predict that a full-blown energy plan will create 3 million jobs in energy sectors and other areas, part of an ambitious effort to create 12 million jobs during a Romney presidency.

“I want every American who wants a good job to be able to have one,” Romney told Republicans at a fund-raising event in Little Rock on Wednesday.

The centerpiece of Romney’s energy plan is to permit individual states to manage energy development on federal lands within their borders, according to a “white paper” released by the campaign and a briefing for reporters by senior aides in advance of the speech.

Currently the federal government controls development on these lands, and Romney’s aides said that under Obama, this has led to a sharp reduction in exploration over the past year.

Letting states issue permits for exploration on federal lands would speed up the process, Romney will argue.

Romney would also open up areas off the East Coast to oil exploration, and in particular would reverse Obama’s decision to suspend development off the coast of Virginia following the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

He would establish a five-year offshore leasing plan that would open new areas for development beginning with those off the coast of Virginia and the Carolinas.

A North American energy partnership with Canada and Mexico would also be sought and Romney would allow construction of the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to Texas, which has been delayed by the Obama administration.

“I’m going to take advantage of our energy resources: Oil, coal, gas, nuclear, renewables, wind, solar. North America will be energy independent by the last year of my second term,” he said.

The plan makes little mention of climate change or greenhouse gases. Romney policy adviser Oren Cass said Romney supports green energy and government spending on energy research, but opposes loan guarantees for green companies.

A tax credit for the wind industry expires at the end of this year. Obama supports an extension of it while Romney opposes it even though it could hurt him with voters in Iowa and Colorado. Cass said the wind industry has lost 10,000 jobs and growth has slowed.

“Gov. Romney is focused on actually setting the wind industry up to be a competitive, innovative industry that can succeed on its own two feet, like so many other successful and profitable industries in the country,” he said.

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Little League World Series 2012: Japan, Tennessee, Move On At Williamsport

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A group of wide-eyed kids in baseball hats waited patiently outside Lamade Stadium for a glimpse of the Tennessee Little Leaguers after they emerged from a postgame news conference to head back to the dorms.

The boys from Goodlettsville – not even teenagers themselves – are turning into stars at the World Series.

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Facebook for Android app updated with messaging emoji, easy event creation and a bit more

Facebook for Android app updated with messaging emoji, easy event creation and a bit more

If you were wondering what features would be on the way after Facebook ditched pre-Froyo Android support for its app your questions have been answered. This revision lets users easily create events from their mobiles, share photos quicker and annoy their friends across platforms thanks to the kind of emoji iOS users have been annoying each other with for ages. In the screenshot above you see the new event creation pages and messaging screen where friends can toss in the icons or a picture while chatting privately, although updating to v1.9.8 will require a manual approval since it also seeks permission to obtain your location via coarse network-based methods. Assuming you’re already down with Facebook’s Open Graph-enabled tendrils snaking their way throughout your digital life (and, as an existing user already allowed it access to precise GPS-based location data) that’s probably not too much of an issue, hit the Google Play link below to upgrade.

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IRISNotes 2 looks to undercut Livescribe, digitizes your scribbles for $99

IRISNotes 2 looks to undercut Livescribe, digitizes your scribbles for $99

IRIS is trying to make a big name for itself in the OCR world. But, top notch software alone isn’t going to put its name on the tips of consumers tongues. For that they’re gonna need something sexier, more… tangible. With its portable scanner line already on shelves the company is pushing out an update to its digital pen series IRISNotes. The IRISNotes Express 2 and Executive 2 are very similar to the intriguing Livescribe that, while compelling, never seemed to fly off the shelves. IRISNotes ditches the special paper required by its more popular competitor, and instead uses a small receiver that clips to the top of a standard sheet to record your scrawl in digitized form. IRIS hasn’t specified how much storage is on board, only saying that it can save 100 pages worth of notes before you’ll need to download its contents to a PC. The $99 Express undercuts Livescribe’s cheapest offering by $20, but it’s worth noting that it doesn’t have support for voice notes or a stable of applications that tie into its ecosystem. The Executive model retails for $149 and sports a more elegant finish, befitting its name. It also comes with a 30-pin adapter that lets you dump your missives directly to an iDevice. Both are available now, and you’ll find complete PR after the break.

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Derek Jeter On Skip Bayless HGH Insinuation: ‘Maybe Skip Should Be Tested’

CHICAGO — Derek Jeter brushed off comments by ESPN analyst Skip Bayless, who raised the possibility the star shortstop may have revived his career by taking Human Growth Hormone.

Bayless made his comments on “First Take” on a day that former Cy Young Award winner Bartolo Colon became the second big league player in a week suspended for 50 games following a positive drug test.

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As a candidate, Barack Obama said we needed to reckon with race and with America’s original sin, slavery. But as our first black president, he has avoided mention of race almost entirely. In having to be “twice as good” and “half as black,” Obama reveals the false promise and double standard of integration.

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Lovejoy High School Cheerleading Coach Resigns After Stripping Sleepover Claims

A Georgia high school cheerleading coach has resigned following allegations that she had team members strip during a sleepover at her house.

According to a Clayton County Sheriff’s report via The Smoking Gun, the coach hosted a sleepover for the teens at her house and played a game called “Judge and Jury.” The coach played the “Judge” while the students played the “Jury.” From the report:

[Teresa Reeves of the Clayton County School Board of Education] said the object of the game was to ask a series of questions and in doing so the person would have to answer the question beginning with “honestly.” Ms. Reeves said if the student did not answer the question correctly they would have to either run laps around the school track or remove an article of clothing. Ms. Reeves said the student could have their laps reduced if they choose to remove an article of clothing.

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Lovepatch Farms, Sonoma County Miniature Horse Farm, Faces Eviction (PHOTOS)

For more than a decade, Lee Romero and Cory Vandergeld have delighted visitors of Lovepatch Farms, their miniature horse sanctuary located in rural Sonoma County.

But now, their business and livelihood could be destroyed at any second. If the couple can’t quickly come up with $500,000 to purchase back their property from a local company, Vandergeld and Romero — and their dozens of miniature horses — will face eviction.

“I’m just at my wits end,” Romero told The Huffington Post. “We’re between a rock and a hard place.”

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Michael Strahan To Be ‘Live With Kelly’ Co-Host: REPORT

By Matt Yoder, Awful Announcing

Broadcasting & Cable reported yesterday that former Giants DE and current NFL on Fox studio analyst Michael Strahan has been tapped to become Kelly Ripa’s permanent co-host on Live With Kelly. After Regis Philbin’s retirement in late 2011, the show had seen an array of guest co-hosts with Ripa, including Strahan. Last month, it was reported that Strahan was one of three finalists for the permanent job along with Seth Meyers and Josh Groban. Strahan has been noted for his chemistry with Ripa and personality that’s seen him quickly become the media star his former Giants teammate Tiki Barber failed to be. Maybe that’s poetic justice for Strahan after Barber publicly threw him under the bus 10 years ago. Let’s be real, it was this striptease in front of Channing Tatum that obviously won Strahan the job.

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