Back when gas topped $4 a gallon, Republicans chanted "drill, baby,  drill' at rallies across the country -- arguing more domestic drilling  would increase supplies, reduce dependence on foreign oil and boost the  U.S. economy. 
  Democrats, almost universally, mocked the GOP plan. In 2012,  President Obama called it "a slogan, a gimmick, and a bumper sticker ...  not a strategy." 
  "They were waving their three-point plans for $2-a-gallon gas," Obama  told a laughing audience during an energy speech in Washington. "You  remember that? Drill, baby, drill. We were going through all that. And  none of it was really going to do anything to solve the problem." 
  "'Drill, baby, drill' won't lower gas prices today or tomorrow," Rep.  Janice Hahn, D-Calif., echoed on the floor of Congress in 2012. "But it  will fuel our addiction to fossil fuel." 
  Today, Democrats are singing a different tune, as increased domestic  drilling has led to a record supply of domestic crude, put some $100  billion into the pockets of U.S. consumers and sent world oil prices  tumbling. 
  The price of a gallon of regular gasoline on Monday was $2.13 nationwide, and below $2 in 18 states. 
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