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Wednesday, June 04, 2008
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Energy Deficient
by Roy Blunt
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If timing is everything in life, politics and stand-up comedy, one has to wonder whether Senate Democrats, as a gag, intentionally chose the first full week of the summer driving season to debate a bill specifically designed to increase the cost of energy – even as gas is set to cross the $4 threshold all on its own.

Not to be outdone, Democrats in the House this afternoon will attempt to sneak through a provision in a “Secure Rural Schools” bill to nullify energy contracts worked out between U.S. producers and the Clinton administration in the late-1990s. And while that effort may not even pass basic constitutional muster, at least this week House Democrats aren’t trying to displace $6 trillion from the American economy their counterparts in the Senate.

Of course, our colleagues in the House have already done quite enough. Only 16 months have elapsed since Democrats took control of Congress, and the list of so-called energy initiatives we’ve seen emerge from their caucus range from the absolutely irrelevant (NOPEC, ad nauseum “price gouging” investigations), to the absolutely bizarre – including one proposal by a senior Democrat to establish a Soviet-style “profits board” to set the amount of money certain energy firms are allowed to make each year (the government would seize the rest). Another “energy plan” approved by the Resources Committee would’ve seized huge swaths of some of the few remaining energy fields we have left unburdened by federal moratoria.

In defense of that plan, the chairman of the committee protested that the number of permits to drill has gone up considerably over the past eight years. What he didn’t mention, of course, is the amount of energy being produced from those sites continues to drop each year – nor that 92 percent of our known federal energy reserves remain subject to restrictions on U.S. production. And he certainly didn’t cite that 62 percent of our federal energy sites are completely shut off to any production whatsoever.

Along our nation’s Outer Continental Shelf, the story is the same: a full 85 percent of our deep-ocean energy is currently held under lock and key by the federal government. And I’ll let you guess what the status is of the potential two trillion barrels of oil shale currently residing in the Mountain West.

Taken together, this long-standing unwillingness to responsibly develop our own homegrown energy resources – unique among nations in the world – has put us in a position where a small business owner in Joplin, Missouri is dependent on a stable security situation in Lagos, Nigeria to ensure a steady flow of oil to the market. Without that oil, the world supply will be diminished at about the same rate the price will go up. And it doesn’t take more than a week or two for unrest half-a-world-away to impact the way everyday Americans drive to work, feed their families, and live their lives.

Name another issue to which the United States has allowed itself to become this vulnerable, to events – and hostile nations - this far beyond its control. Energy alone represents the one core component of our country’s economic well being that’s subject to volatility in the Middle East, uprisings in West Africa, labor strikes in Britain, the whims of the weather, and even the Chinese Olympics. Continued...

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Subject: Talk About Chickens Come Home to Roost!
Rep. Blunt & other Republicans have for many years evaded, abandoned, and/or ignored their responsibilities to the American people.
The public, in its fury, consigned Republicans to the has been pile in 2006. Come 2008, who knows how low they will go in the Congress.
As a Republican, I can only say, you left conservatism at the door to the chamber & jumped on the pork wagon headed for high taxes, draconian legislation & regulation, and now you want to talk about responsible energy policies??!!
We know we have our own. We know the Chinese are drilling not 45 miles off the Florida Keys. We have been saying this for YEARS.
Where were you when we needed you, when we elected you, when we entrusted you with the leadership of this nation?
Now we ALL must endure perhaps decades of idiotic liberal socialism, until taxes & prices have almost killed us off, before real reforms will be enacted.
Its your fault sir, not ours. We gave you the chance & you betrayed us! I hold YOU & other Republicans in name only who abandoned us & sold us down the pike for your own personal gain, responsible for the pains this nation will now endure!

LOCO

.....McCain is not the solution ...he is a part of the problem ...Conservatives are so screwed ...

.....We need to organize a massive march with pitch forks in hand (symbolic of course) to shut down Washington ...no more useless floor shows on steroids in baseball, CEO inquisitions or debates on Cap & Trade tax schemes ...

.....No more Congressional charades of serious issues being debated by a lone speaker before an empty House just to get it into the record to be read by office staff ...no more knee jerk votes on Bills that have never been read by the Congressman ...

.....Truckers driving down Pennsylvania Avenue are symbolic but accomplish little ...the truckers need to sit in the Senate and make their point with hoots and hollers ...and when they are evicted forcibly ...get it on National News to show that the people no longer have a voice in their Government ...

.....It is going to take a serious voter revolt to make a meaningful change .....COLOSSUS
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