| Gas at $4.00 a gallon.
Who's to blame?
Thanks to the environmentalist lobby
and its influence on Democratic legislators in
Congress, the U.S. has, for decades been
prohibited from drilling for oil in places that we
know contain billions of barrels of proven reserves.
Check out this map:
All of the "NO" zones are places where the U.S.
is prohibited from drilling for oil,
thanks to the Democratic Party and environmental
extremists, .
But wait - it gets better.
*** China, Cuba, Canada and others continue to
drill off our shores where U.S. companies are not
allowed to drill because of
Democratic Policies
and environmental extremists!
Yes, that's right: China and Cuba
are actively exploring oil fields 50 miles from Key
West, Florida while U.S. companies are barred from
working in this area because of U.S. policy. So,
instead of allowing the most environmentally
responsible companies to operate there and increase
our domestic supply, China, who has a dismal
environmental record, is preparing to suck our
close, lucrative oil reserves dry.
Unbelievable!
Investor's Business Daily recently
explained how irresponsible the Democrats have been
on the energy crisis. They lay into what they
consider to be the
worst Congress ever for Failing to
allow drilling in ANWR. We have, as President
Bush noted, estimated capacity of a million barrels
of oil a day from this source alone -- enough for 27
million gallons of gas and diesel. But Congress
won't touch it, fearful of the clout of the
environmental lobby. As a result, you pay through
the nose at the pump so your representative can
raise campaign cash.
Refusing to build new refineries.
The U.S. hasn't built one since 1976, yet the EPA
requires at least 15 unique 'boutique' fuel blends
that can be sold in different areas around the
nation. This means that U.S. refinery capacity is
stretched so tight that even the slightest problem
at a refinery causes enormous supply problems and
price spikes. Congress has done nothing about this.
Turning its back on nuclear
power. It's safe and, with advances in nuclear
reprocessing technology, waste problems have been
minimized. Still, we have just 104 nuclear plants --
the same as a decade ago -- producing just 19% of
our total energy. (Many European nations produce 40%
or more of their power with nuclear.) Granted,
nuclear power plants are expensive -- about $3
billion each. But they produce energy at
$1.72/kilowatt-hour vs. $2.37 for coal and $6.35 for
natural gas.
Raising taxes on energy
producers. This is where a basic understanding
of economics would help: Higher taxes and needless
regulation lead to less production of a commodity.
So by proposing 'windfall' and other taxes on energy
companies plus tough new rules, Congress only makes
our energy situation worse.
These are just a few of Congress'
sins of omission -- all while India, China, Eastern
Europe and the Middle East are adding more than a
million barrels of new demand each and every year.
New Energy Department forecasts see world oil demand
growing 40% by 2030, including a 28% increase in the
U.S.
Americans who are worried about the
direction of their country, including runaway energy
and food prices, should keep in mind the upcoming
election isn't just about choosing a new president.
We'll also pick a new Congress.
If you agree with the need to let
the American people know who’s REALLY
responsible for the sky-high gasoline prices we’re
seeing today, please tell everyone you know about
this situation.
If we elect a liberal Democrat as
president in the Fall and keep the same
Democrat-controlled Congress, nothing will change
except gasoline prices, which will keep going up.
And we'll only have ourselves to blame.
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