Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Posted by:
Tom DeLay
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5:08 PM
If Congressional Republicans allow Nancy Pelosi and her Democrats to skirt responsibility for rising gas prices, they will once again earn the time-honored mantle of “The Stupid Party.” Two years ago this week, Nancy Pelosi – as part of a concerted campaign of opportunistic mendacity – said she and her party had a “commonsense plan to help bring down skyrocketing gas prices.” Their "plan" conveniently came to fruition after Democrats voted against a comprehensive energy plan that would increase fuel production and open up untapped oil reserves.
Democrats won control of Congress partly because of such promises. The day she took over as speaker, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.33. Today, it’s $3.60. This $1.27 “Pelosi Premium” is the single most pernicious factor behind the struggling economy in general and middle class anxiety. Recent polls demonstrate rising gas prices are the most important economic issue facing Americans today. And here’s the thing: it’s all their fault.
The spiraling cost of energy in the United States today is not one of those things that is nobody’s fault, nor is it a matter of shared responsibility. The fault is absolutely, completely at the doorstep of the Democrat Party. Their Kool-Aid-cult attachment to environmental extremism, their ideological hostility to free markets and free trade, their barking threats of tax hikes on American energy production, their weak and indecisive foreign policy toward the Middle East, and their limousine-liberal NIMBY hypocrisy are not present on both sides of the aisle.
To date, the only thing Nancy Pelosi’s Democrats have tried to do on energy is raise taxes. The tax hike they passed in the House not only targets American energy companies, it specifically exempts foreign oil companies. So, foreign energy companies, many of them subsidized by regimes hostile to the United States, would enjoy a reverse subsidy benefit from the Democrat Congress. Is that really their “commonsense plan”?
Nobody knows. All we know, for sure, is what the plan is not. The Democrats’ plan to lower gas prices cannot include opening up the billions of gallons of oil underneath the Gulf of Mexico or Alaska because… well, because the Democrats apparently care more about caribou, fish, and even the views from their vacation homes than energy independence. There is enough accessible oil in the United States to fuel 60 million cars for 60 years, and the Democrats will not allow it to be drilled.
This week, truckers rallied in Washington, D.C. to protest the failure of Congress to do anything about gas prices. They were mad; they should be. They should be furious at the arrogant refusal of Nancy Pelosi’s Democrats to lift a finger to lower gas prices. They won’t allow increased production, they won’t allow the creation of new nuclear power plants, they refuse to reform our ethanol subsidy programs, which are not only driving up the cost and driving down the efficiency of our gasoline, but are now helping to starve the third world.
If we wanted to, we could lower the price of fuel in a month – by opening up our oil reserves to exploration, by encouraging the development of next-generation nuclear power plants, and by removing government mandated manipulation of the energy market. But Democrats oppose all of these measures for reasons ranging from partisan cynicism to ideological fanaticism. But they maintain they have a “commonsense plan.” Well, what is it?
Voters have a right to know what exactly Mrs. Pelosi’s “commonsense plan” entails. Her number is 202-225-0100. Call your Congressman and Senator, ask the Democrats what their plan is to reduce the price of gasoline. If they don’t give you a straight answer, if they don’t renounce tax hikes, if they don’t support increased domestic production, and if they feed you some nonsense about “biofuels,” you’ll know all you’ll need to.
Energy prices are bankrupting the middle class, and the Democrats in Congress are doing nothing about it. The real question now is: will conservatives do something about that?
"Drill" and "Refine".
We need to commence drilling TODAY. Then, open up the refinery's that are sitting idle in CA. We need to give the Middle east the middle finger and start taking care of our own.
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I read the article about "Who's to blame for our energy hikes". We can lay all of the blame on the Dems. Any one can believe that and has that right. However, Americans have known for decades that our fossil fuels were and are a finite resource. Our country has put off looking or fighting for new alternative fuels to become less dependent on others for energy. In the 90's oil was $10.00 a barrel. At that time it was not cost effective for many companies to develop new energy because they could not compete with the low oil prices. So Americans didn't worry about fuel for the future and chugged on. I agree that we should seriously look into drilling in Alaska, the Gulf, and the Southwest. We should also seriously look into France's nuclear energy production for alternative energy for America. We should also look at ourselves and try to cut back as much as possible knowing that things will most likely get worse before they get better. Even if we were to open up the Gulf and Alaska today, it would not reach the market for a good decade. By then, we would still be in a tight situation on energy. So then what could be an alternative? Let's also throw China and India in the picture. Billions of up coming people are gobbling up oil faster than it can be produced. So we can blame others all that we want, but where will that get us? This is a global issue and a national issue. Our elected officials do need to do more, but we all have a part to play. Contact your congressman and senator and voice your opinion so he knows where the American people stand. They can only speculate unless we use our voices and our votes.
Concerned stay at home mom in Texas.
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Everyone likes to use the phrase "the chickens have come home to roost". Well, here they come! High fuel prices are breaking everyone's back.
Fuel prices are affecting everything because money usually spent on things other than fuel are now diverted. Working people put pressure on for higher wages. Retirees see their spendable income disappearing. Truckers are being devistated. Small businesses backs are being broken. Businesses cut back and there are fewer jobs, particularly well paying jobs.
The dollar is being heavily attacked by the Arabs and Europeans. We are spending ourselves into oblivian on the wars (warranted or not are the subject of endless debates). Billions upon billions are spent with no help from anywhere in the world. The areas we are spending all this money for seem to despise us. They are attacking us economically undermining the dollar by raising the prices on oil. They have the oil and we are gluttons for oil. The "greenies" don't want us to drill on our soil nor off shore, nor expand alternative energy sources such as nuclear plants or coal to oil conversions. There are related issues killing our economy.
The Baby Boomers are retiring in droves. Medicare and Social Security were already broke, now they are being pumped from dry wells.
Illegal immigration is killing us economically. There is not a state, city or town that is not affected in some way by this problem.
One can go on and on. Congress and the Senate need to step up and unite to resolve these issues. We are at a stage where we need to worry about the good old USA. We need to protect ourselves and our own country!
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- as are many of the others in the house and senate. They can afford the higher gas. they just tell their chauffers to go and get it and filler up. Me? Living on a budget. Gas hits all of us. Higer gas prices. No rice on the shelves. (I went yesterday, none.)
Since the demo's have been in power, we are taking it in the pocketbook. Just drill and refine our own stuff. We need to care for our own right now. And our own are starting to hurt. |
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That last phrase in the article, when are we going to do something about it. Based upon what I've observed since the primary season began three years ago, nothing.
We are talking about tinkering with a broken system. Our taxes system is incredibly insane. Our federal government is growing, is more interventionist in our lives because of the current liberal President, our dollar is being devalued, it seems almost daily, and we vote for more government programs. Which will add more liberal representation, devalue our dollar, make more expensive our gas, homes, food, etc.
I consistantly talk, present and write letters to congressmen, senators and even our president. I vote - every election even though there is no conservative to vote for - like this coming election.
Commonsense - HUH - it isn't common anymore! Energy plan - right - when pigs fly! Liberals - you know when their lying. Their lips move. |
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Let's see now: Seven and a half years ago our President and his Vice proudly told the American people they had done something the Clinton Administration had failed to do -- developed a national energy policy. Cheney sat down with his oil company buddies and hammered it out in the first weeks of the Bush II Administration. We were all curious how this policy worked, but I never saw any details. Fast forward to the present. Gas is $2.60 more a gallon than it was back then. Wow, somebody got what they wanted, didn't they?
Yeah, there's this thing called "vision." If Bush had had any of it, we would have encouraged alternative fuels, hybrid cars, fully electric cars, personal residence windmills and solar panels -- gee, all kinds of neat stuff.
But that would not have made the oil companies happy -- or rich.
Tom, drilling everywhere in sight, including irrevocably damaging the Alaskan wilderness, might have dropped oil prices a bit by now. But we need much, much more in the way of energy management to get to where we need to be. There's plenty of blame to go around; letting your Republican friends off the hook is way too easy, and entirely too self-serving. They are as much to blame as the Democrats. Time to put this partisan feud behind us, work together (yes, Rush, "reach across the aisle"), and devise a comprehensive solution to our energy problems.
Blaming Pelosi (or anybody) only shows how impotent -- and out of ideas -- the Minority is.
The Conservative Revolution has stalled.
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There are common threads through every letter here:
- Politics are getting in the way of solutions. - Write our congressmen and senators and tell them to knock off the silliness and get to work on solutions. - We "all" have to do our part. - The blame game is getting us no where! - We may be Dems or Pubs but we all love our country and won't stand by to see it destroyed. - We are in for a rough spell but we can do it. |
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Conservatives will by bringing this to fore as you did.
But will the Republicans do something about this?
No.
Not until the round heels of those who want to be accepted by the MSN get replaced. Republicans have the notion that playing nice with the Dems will do excellent for their ego.
I will vote and donate to McCain. But I will never donate to the RNC. |
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they are having another hearing, from more experts. You know Thomas Sowells opinion of experts: "The gullible assumption that there is an expert for everything creats lucrative opportunities for people who are experts at nothing except convincing other people that they are experts." These days the "experts" are the nincompoops elected to the House and Senate, mainly of the donkey party. Cavuto interviewed Carolyn Maloney on these hearings, and she brayed like her party's mascot and said nothing. Get off the irreprable harm to the pristine Alaskan wilderness, an earthquake or volcano would do worse damage but it's a nice lie to convince the gullible that in the expert opinion of enviroanarchist it's just not feasible as it might disturb the gnats and mosquitos breeding grounds. It is so ridiculous in a time of war, when our way of life is threatened we have elected nincompoops sticking their head in the permafrost, refusing to see the danger we are in. Understandable since the democrat party is invested in defeat, in their expert opinion. |
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You have to have the cooporation of the Congress to do the things you state we need to do and this DO NOTHING DEM LED CONGRESS couldnt pass gas much less try and figure out how to create something that would work.
Gerald Ford put us on the right track until, The Peanut Brain himself shot it down. Then overthrew the Shah if Iran and looky looky what has hapened in the Middle East since Carter Tore it up. Hell even Clinton signed not to drill for oil anywhere Domestically just not to p#ss off the ENVIRONMENTALIST in 94, I am tired of hearing people say that it will take at least 10 years for oil to make a difference now. But if we would have drilled back when we where told that one day Gas is going to be the creator of all evil we wouldnt be in this P#SS POOR SITUATION we are in today.
So do we now argue for 10 more years and not have anyway off getting away from gas. I say yes along as LIBS and their ENVIRONMENTALIST BUDDIES have control.
NANCY P where is your 100 day plan for me. I think that its up YOURS
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Check out this video of Rep. Virginia Foxx calling the Speaker's bluff on gas prices: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r48px3_ltZ4
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I think its time to tell the pro-environment group this, We are going to drill for oil in our own country. The Pres. should tell the Congress and who ever stand in his way that we are going to start drilling, you had ample time to do something about the rise in gas prices and did only rise it more, so now its my time to do what is right, you can belly acke all you want, do whatever you think but I'm drilling oil for this country, and I'm putting more pressure on the auto makers that these hybrids needs to be getting better milages. |
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Ihave been a lurker for a long time here but I had to post on this. The entire congress and the President have scr***d us long enough on this. If the president were to issue an executive order for domestic drilling OPEC would flood the market so as to reduce the price per barrel to make going for our own resources unprofitable. Gas would be 2 bucks a gallon before the first drill bit hit the ground. Take it to the bank. |
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The blame lies with Alan Greenspan.
Learn economics, Tom. |
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Delay, if you are not an idiot you are a pathological liar. If the high cost of energy is attributable to the democrats - to their ideological hostility to free markets and free trade, their tax hikes on American energy production, their weak and indecisive foreign policy toward the Middle East - why did your homeboy Georgie slither over to the Saudis, hat in hand, to try to persuade them to open the spigot?
Is that an example of your "strong and decisive" policy toward the middle east? That has not fared too well either, has it?
We have your - not just Republican, but your personal - devotion to "free markets and free trade" and your antipathy for regulation to thank for each and every contemporary corporate defalcation and outright fraud from Enron to Countrywide Home Loans, inclusive.
Pelosi suggested 1) stop buying oil for the strategic reserves at $120/barrel, and the price drop will be dramatic (you know about supply and demand, right?). Second, she suggested redirecting the government subsidies given to the oil companies at present into R&D for sustainable energy resources. Please don't say that the technology is too primitive - that is more claptrap.
But you don't like those suggestions, do you Delay. You don't like them because you and your oil company buddies will be off the gravy train, won't you?
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How many years has it been since Three Mile Island and Chernobyl put the damper on nuclear power in this country? Have we not learned by now how to install redundant circuitry into our nuclear plants and make them 100 percent safe? I'm thinking we have, and as one who formerly disliked nuclear power, I'm willing to take another, fresh look.
But that's not the only form of alternate energy available, and some are available today (without the sticky little problem of where to store the nuclear waste), not ten years down the road. Let's get these forms of energy into the hands of the people -- solar, wind, etc. -- and start getting us out of the mess we're in. If you can charge your electric car with your own windmill and solar panels, think what comes next.
The point is, worldwide demand for automobile fuel will not relent. It will only increase, and faster than we can ever hope to pump it. And oil reserves are FINITE, folks. That means they will run out. (Like coal.)
Where to get the seed money? Um, let's start with ending earmarks and pork-barrel (and say thanks to John McCain, who can probably use the bully pulpit to pull it off). But may I also suggest that stupid, dirty little war in Iraq?
Oh, and one other thing, guys: Would you kindly stop buying those idiotic SUVs??? I have a Chevy Aveo, which cost $12,000 less, and I use the savings to rent a U-Haul whenever I need to move something (so far, $100). Well, duh. |
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we have always had redundancy in our nuclear plants, that's why NOTHING HAPPENED at Three Mile Island. No radiation leaks, not a single injury or illness. Also, thank your buddy peanut brain for detroying our breeder reactor program that would have solved our waste storage problem. Heard about a waste storage problem for France? No? Maybe because they have a breeder reactor. When you have an accident in your deathtrap Aveo, we won't have to listen to your rants about safe cars for our families. |
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hatercrusher writes, "If the president were to issue an executive order for domestic drilling OPEC would flood the market so as to reduce the price per barrel to make going for our own resources unprofitable. Gas would be 2 bucks a gallon before the first drill bit hit the ground. Take it to the bank."
I know another gambit that would IMMEDIATELY lower the price of a gallon of gas: Let's all start talking up nationalization of the oil industry. Take that to the bank as well.
Meanwhile, kuwull writes, "When you have an accident in your deathtrap Aveo, we won't have to listen to your rants about safe cars for our families." [sic]
Paranoia, thy name is SUV Owner.
I'll let you have your gas-guzzlin' SUV if you agree to pay a surcharge for the gas you waste. How's that?
France did something right?? What kind of conservative are you??? |
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Seems to me Nancy has not been in power very long. The Republics have had 8 years to think of a plan. The Republics have had all the votes and all the power. What has been done in 8 years? Stop pointing the finger and look at yourself instead. |
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Dear Mr. Delay, and those of you who have commented and read this blog. I do not mean to be devisive, nor accusatory in my tone or demanor; however, I see alot of the blame game going around, and no real solutions. When are you all going to wake up and realize that the real issue is not what are the so called leaders in both houses of the congress going to do. The real issue is What are WE THE PEOPLE going to do? Our so called leaders, Republican and Democrat alike, are severly out of touch. They need a wake up call! WE THE PEOPLE, have sat on our collective behinds long enough don't you think? We need leadership right now! Tom you were in Conress as the House Majority Whip for quite some time if I am not mistaken. We sure could use someone like you right now to take the forefront in this issue and get the ball rolling. Please think long and hard on this, you would be perfect for the job. Read my blog Minute Man X here at town hall, I am writing a series of blog entries addressing this very matter. Read parts 1 & 2, keep an eye out for three as well it will be posted today please comment and leave a contact e-mail that we can keep in touch with I think we have much to discuss. With our combined talent and smarts maybe we can team up and mobilize WE THE PEOPLE into some decisive action immediately.
With Sincere Regards,
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