Stephen Moore, Washington Times

Fracking’s risks were highly exaggerated, as we now know. It is human nature to fear the unknown and radical change, but leaps of technological progress — fracking, the internet, robotics, bioengineering, space travel, etc. — are the next frontiers of human flourishing. If fracking had been banned by the doom-and-gloom industry, which called it a poison, we would be trillions of dollars poorer today. We would be paying closer to $10 a gallon for gas, and the Saudis and Russians would be laughing all the way to the bank.

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