Archive for the 'oil' category

Breaking All The Bits

….legislatively speaking.  After all, ya can’t drill without ‘em:

While lifting a twenty-five-year federal ban on most offshore oil and natural gas drilling, the [House Democrat] legislation would block Virginia and other coastal states from sharing in a $2.6 trillion bonanza of tax revenue expected to flow from offshore fields. A Senate bill still in the works would give states part of the money.

Unless states stand to profit from offshore development, they almost surely would exercise their right under the bill to block any drilling within one hundred miles of their shores, critics of the House initiative charged.

“With no financial incentive, no state will choose to ‘opt in,’ ” House Republican leader John A. Boehner of Ohio told reporters, “and this bill will result in little or no new American energy production.”

Representative Thelma Drake, a Norfolk Republican who has taken a prominent role among pro-drilling forces, was even more critical.

The new bill “appears to be little more than a political ploy,” Drake charged in a prepared statement. Democrats intend to “tell the American people that they voted to go after more American energy while winking to the environmentalists to say that this increased production will never happen,” she said.

Well, it was either this or my theory that Crazy Nancy’s mendatious myrmidons would quietly let the GOP drilling bill pass and allow their Senate counterparts to kill it. 

Problem with that angle is that the Senate has its own bipartisan (GRRRRR) anti-drilling bill, chock full of tax increases, job destruction, and - surprise! - a continuance of the OCR drilling ban.  It doesn’t have Pelosi’s poison pill because, well, it doesn’t need it.  Senate Donks and their RINO lapdogs can be open about it because the next Senate is going to be substantially “bluer” than this one no matter what they do, whereas the House majority is on potentially much shakier ground.  That creates a greater need for the Dems to finally, belatedly, and APPARENTLY deal with the energy crisis of their own creation while hiding within the seeds of its own sabotage.

How musical to the Speakerette’s ears must the frustrated lament of Representative John Peterson (R-PA) (”….no bill would be better than this legislation.”) have been.  In fact, while understandable, that was a REALLY poor choice of words, because if Nance acts upon them, she can offer the “compromise” of withdrawing her caucus’ “drilling” bill….and in exchange, requiring the withdrawal of the GOP alternative as well.  She could allow that knowing that the ban-restoring Senate bill would be forthcoming, the better to steal credit for sating the public’s demand to “drill here, drill now,” while neutralizing the Republicans’ best wedge domestic issue.

Frankly, with gas prices back down in the $3.75/gallon range from their mid-summer highs, the drilling issue has lost some of its urgency, just as I suspected it would.  And it’s been supplanted by the “Wall Street meltdown” as the top economic issue in any case, which John McCain isn’t handling with the greatest apolmb so far.

Will Nora Desmond’s revoltingly deceitful ploy succeed in dodging an asteroid-sized electoral bullet?  It shouldn’t, but sometimes the timing of events just doesn’t work in your favor.  Which, in this case, means House Pachyderms are going to have to trumpet even louder what a lying, perfidious caste squats in the People’s House, and what it’s going to cost American voters at the pump and in their monthly power and heating bills if the perveyors of that perfidy are rewarded instead of punished at the ballot box.

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America Rising: GOP Rebellion Continues To The Convention

Holy Beguiled! The Leftinistra, as the one and only Snooper predicted about 5 years ago, have painted themselves into a corner with no way to get out clean. They are going to get dirty and they are going to get bloodied. Of that there is no doubt. NATURALLY, as Americans go broke because of Leftinistra policies on oil, it is more important selling failed books. What is up with Leftinistra and failures, anyway? They seem to be happier when they fail.

In an article in The Hill, it has been revealed that the GOP will be continuing the rebellion for the American People - so we don’t have to do it our way - right up until the DNC Convention. That is just totally rad, dude! What The Hill piece didn’t really reveal is that the rebellion will continue the entire 5 weeks of summer recess. I guess that is to be expected coming from The Hill, n’est pas? I got a kick out of how it ended…

[…] The GOP effort has triggered strong reactions from Democrats this week. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic National Committee issued releases Wednesday that mocked the Republican energy plan. [END]

Strong reactions? I would call it massive whining and Nanna’s “rebuke” was so packed full of idiocy even some moonbats wondered what it was she said exactly. When a moonbat gets confused, something is very terribly wrong someplace.

Don’t forget to continue to support the historical #dontgomovement and the #dontgoreader. We have the enemy within on the run and they have nowhere to go. It is both sad and hysterical to watch and I am loving every minute of it. I can hardly wait for the GOP to shut the government down over this issue of rising fuel costs which could have been averted YEARS ago. I suppose the happy-happy times of Nanna-Newt are now officially over?

Apparently, while Nanna is in a pressure-induced wide awake coma, our friend across the pond makes an observation that I know for a fact that I have made many times for a very long time…we have seen it before and it turned very ugly, very fast. Sometimes it takes an outsider looking in to see clearly.

[…] Liberals will become more liberal and more dismissive of conservatives and vice versa. The result will undoubtedly be that the culture war will increase in passion and severity. [END]

The question is, who will back down first? The GOP has backed down since RWR was in office time and time again and the country is now nearly split 50-50. We cannot afford to back down one millimeter…EVER again.

In another article, I hear my own words coming back to me and I wonder, “WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG?”

The Democrats find themselves on the wrong side of the most important issue to Americans right now. Now is not the time for a compromise. Its time to keep applying pressure. […]

That would be an almost there type a thing and I will take this to its proper place; the Leftinistra have been on the wrong side of every issue since GWB beat them in two elections. The Leftinistra have placed the nation at risk due to their “udder” hatred of GWB. The Leftinistra have placed the nation at risk and have been directly the cause of Troop casualties all for the sake of political aspirations fomented by their “udder” hatred of GWB. Period. End of discussion. It isn’t time to apply more pressure…it is time to destroy them for decades and decades. Expose them for what they are…Marxists and Control Freaks. Period. End of discussion.

If the GOP needs some help, I have THOUSANDS of documents proving it. Give me a call, OK?

If at all possible, get to DC and get onto the floor of the People’s House. The “how to do that” instructions are in the linked post.

AGAIN, I AM TAKING DONATIONS TO GET THERE TO COVER THIS EVERY DAY UNTIL IT IS OVER!! CLICK THE PAYPAL BUTTON AND SEND CASH! THANKS!

Let the Leftinistra whine, challenge and bluster. They have already lost and they know it.

Snooper

COL. ALLEN WEST, CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE ON WITH ANDREA TONIGHT @ 9 ET

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In response to Obama’s claim that Republicans will use race to stoke fear, Lt. Col Allen West, candidate for Congress in Florida’s 22 District (Broward County) said this:

My advice to Senator Obama is to run as a Man and Leader, and the American people will evaluate you as such, not as a victim. This is a Presidential race, based solely on a capacity to lead the United States of America. It is not about skin tone…however, perhaps we should come to expect these immature statements.

It also seems rather humorous that the Presidential candidate who was supposed to be such a “uniter” and transcend race is the one talking about it the most. If Senator Obama was confident in his abilities and character, he would not need to create a crutch for failure. Senator Obama has just tipped his hand, any criticism of him and his policies will be directly attributed to racism. I congratulate Senator Obama for taking race relations in America back some 30 years.

West has faced down the world’s terrorists: in Operation Desert Storm, in Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he was battalion commander for the Army’s 4th Infantry Division, and in Afghanistan, where he trains Afghan officers to take on the responsibility of securing their own country.

In 2004, when it was time to retire from more than twenty years of service in the US Army, he brought his wife and two young daughters to Broward County, Florida, where he taught high school. He then returned to Afghanistan as an advisor to the Afghan army, an assignment he finished in November 2007.

In his Army career, Col. West has been honored many times, including a Bronze Star, three Meritorious Service Medals, three Army Commendation Medals (one with Valor), and a Valorous Unit Award. He received his valor award as a Captain in Desert Shield/Storm, was the US Army ROTC Instructor of the Year in 1993, and was a Distinguished Honor Graduate III Corps at Fort Hood, Texas Air Assault School.

Tonight at 9 pm ET, we’ll spend some time with Col. West, getting his views on the War, our dependence on foreign oil, illegal immigration, Israel, Iraq, and Congress’ dismal approval rating, today at an all time low of 9%.

Join us. Click the link below …

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McCain: Energy & National Security

Straight from Fresno… Remarks as Prepared for Delivery:

Thank you all very much. I appreciate the kind introduction from Jim Woolsey, and the warm welcome to Fresno State. I’m here to listen about energy issues as well as to talk. So let me just offer a few ideas before we begin our discussion.

All across this state and nation, people are hurting because the price of gasoline is higher than it should be, and more than many folks can afford. Because of far-off events in the world oil market, a barrel of oil has more than doubled in a year. And the bad effects of that are spreading across our economy. The cost of business is rising, the cost of food and other essentials is rising, the whole cost of living is rising. What isn’t rising is the value of your paychecks and the rate of America’s economic growth. Back in the 1970’s, they used to call this “stagflation.” And it feels the same today, because the unwise policies of our government have left America’s energy future in the control of others.

America imports about one third of its oil from Canada and Mexico and no one need worry about a reliance on friendly, stable neighbors, and partners in NAFTA. The Middle East and Venezuela are a different story. We import roughly a quarter of our oil from them, and they have a disproportionate impact on world prices. When we buy foreign oil from these and other sources, there are many consequences — all of them far-reaching and none of them good. Worst of all, by relying on foreign oil, we enrich bad actors in the world, some of whom finance terrorists.

Some in Washington seem to think that we can still persuade OPEC to lower prices — as if reason or cajolery had never been tried before. Others have even suggested suing OPEC — as if we can litigate our way to energy security. But America is not going to meet this great challenge as a supplicant or a plaintiff. We are not going to meet it with words at all — we are going to meet it with action. We’re going to produce more, conserve more, and invent more. And to a large extent, this strategy hinges on innovations in the cars and trucks we drive.

Ninety-seven percent of transportation in America runs on oil. And of all that oil, about 60 percent is used in cars and trucks. Yet the CAFE standards we apply to automakers — to increase the fuel efficiency of their cars — are lightly enforced by a small fine. The result is that some companies don’t even bother to observe CAFE standards. Instead they just write a check to the government and pass the cost along to you. Higher end auto companies like BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes employ some of the best engineering talent in the world. But that talent isn’t put to the job of fuel efficiency, when the penalties are too small to encourage innovation. CAFE standards should serve large national goals in energy independence, not the purpose of small-time revenue collection.

Innovation in the use of alternative fuels in transportation presents the greatest opportunity for energy independence. At the moment, entrepreneurs and engineers are trying to figure out which among the various alternatives to oil works best. Alcohol-based fuels are the farthest along in both development and commercial use. Some, such as ethanol, are on the market now, and new sources of ethanol are on the horizon that will not require the use of so much cropland. Corn-based ethanol, thanks to the money and influence of lobbyists, has been a case study in the law of unintended consequences. Our government pays to subsidize corn-based ethanol even as it collects tariffs that prevent consumers from benefiting from other kinds of ethanol, such as sugarcane-based ethanol from Brazil. The result is that Americans take the financial hit coming and going. As taxpayers, we foot the bill for the enormous subsides paid to corn produ cers. And as consumers, we pay extra at the pump because of government barriers to cheaper products from abroad.

Here’s a better way. Instead of playing favorites, our government should level the playing field for all alcohol fuels that break the monopoly of gasoline, lowering both gasoline prices and carbon emissions. And this can be done with a simple federal standard to hasten the conversion of all new vehicles in America to flex-fuel technology — allowing drivers to use alcohol fuels instead of gas in their cars. Brazil went from about five to over 70 percent of all new vehicles with flex-fuel capacity. It did all that in just three years. Yet those same automakers that helped Brazil make the change say it will take them longer to reach the goal of 50 percent new flex-fuel vehicles for America. But I am confident they can do more, and do it faster, in the interest of our energy security. And if I am elected president, they will. Whether it takes a meeting with automakers during my first month in office, or my signature on an act of Congress, we will meet the goal of a swift conversion of American vehicles away from oil.

At the same time, smart policy can also help to broaden the market for energy-efficient cars. Right now we have a hodgepodge of incentives for the purchase of fuel-efficient cars. Different hybrids and natural-gas cars carry different incentives, ranging from a few hundreds dollars to four grand. They’re the handiwork of lobbyists, with all the inconsistency and irrationality that involves.

My administration will issue a Clean Car Challenge to the automakers of America, in the form of a single and substantial tax credit based on the reduction of carbon emissions. For every automaker who can sell a zero-emissions car, we will commit a 5,000 dollar tax credit for each and every customer who buys that car. For other vehicles, whatever type they may be, the lower the carbon emissions, the higher the tax credit. And these large tax credits will be available to everyone — not just to those who have an accountant to explain it to them.

Furthermore, in the quest for alternatives to oil, our government has thrown around enough money subsidizing special interests and excusing failure. From now on, we will encourage heroic efforts in engineering, and we will reward the greatest success.

I further propose we inspire the ingenuity and resolve of the American people by offering a $300 million prize for the development of a battery package that has the size, capacity, cost and power to leapfrog the commercially available plug-in hybrids or electric cars. This is one dollar for every man, woman and child in the U.S. — a small price to pay for helping to break the back of our oil dependency — and should deliver a power source at 30 percent of the current costs.

My friends, energy security is the great national challenge of our time. And rising to this challenge will take all of the vision, creativity, and resolve of which we are capable. The good news is, these qualities have never been in short supply. We are the country of Edison, Fulton, and two brothers named Wright. It was American ingenuity that took three brave men to the moon and brought them back. Think of all the highest scientific endeavors of our age — the invention of the silicon chip, the creation of the Internet, the mapping of the human genome. In so many cases, you can draw a straight line back to American inventors, and often to the foresighted aid of the United States government.

For all the troubles and dangers our energy vulnerability presents, we know that we can overcome them, because we have overcome far worse problems and met far greater goals. Together, we Americans can achieve anything we set our minds to. I believe this about our country. I know this about our country. And now it is time to show those qualities once again.

Thank you.

The McCain campaign also released a new ad today, “Energy Security.” For those of you wondering about the significance of Fresno, McCain’s California Delegation to the GOP Convention is an ethanol guru - former CA Secretary of State Bill Jones.