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pjc
July 11th, 2008, 14:07
By Jared Allen Posted: 07/10/08 01:28 PM [ET] House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday shut the door on expanding oil and gas drilling beyond areas that have already been approved for energy exploration, drawing a clear distinction from her counterparts in charge of the Senate. “This call for drilling in areas that are protected is a hoax, it’s an absolute hoax on the part of the Republicans and this administration” Pelosi said at her weekly press conference. “It’s a decoy to punt your attention away from the fact that their policies have produced $4-a-gallon gasoline.”

Pelosi’s stand may put her at odds with a growing number of members of the Democratic Caucus who have been moving toward possible compromises with Republicans on ways to expand domestic energy production. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Wednesday told reporters that expanded offshore drilling is not off the table, and that Democrats will take a look at whether states should be able to choose to drill off their coasts. “I’m not knee-jerk-opposed to anything,” Reid said.

Pelosi and other Democratic leaders also unveiled another series of proposals to deal with the energy and gas price crisis, and renewed their calls for immediate drilling on nearly 100 million domestic acres already approved for exploration. They also called for Bush to release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

Democrats are renewing their push for energy companies to “use or lose” the lands they already have leased. New proposals include requiring the Bureau of Land Management to speed up the leasing of approved areas; to reconstitute the ban on the export of American oil; and to urge the completion of the Alaskan oil and gas pipelines.

Pelosi and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) also said committee work is being completed on bills to curtail excessive speculation in the oil commodity markets.

Democrats would not say when these bills would be ready for floor consideration.

Within minutes of the completion of the press conference, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) took to the floor to again criticize Democrats for dodging votes on energy bills, charging that Democrats are avoiding votes on the opening up of the Artic National Wildlife Refuge and the OCS.

Hoyer soon followed to retort, saying he and Democratic leaders have for weeks been urging for drilling on approved acres, only to have those efforts blocked by Republicans.

He blamed Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney – the “two oil men in the White House” – and Republicans for setting an energy policy that has driven up gas prices and steered record profits to the energy companies.

Republicans accused the Democrats of playing a political game.

“As every serious person who has studied this issue knows, the proposals that Democrats are producing are shams and hoaxes designed to provide political cover and not to produce more American energy and lower gas prices,” Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said.

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Meanwhile..

Oil sets new record near $147 a barrel

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Headlines/Default.aspx?id=174064

Mark Newhan
July 11th, 2008, 16:36
Didn't this Bi tch get her job as speaker by denouncing gas @ $250 per gallon. F her and her fail promisses. I also cant seem to get over the fact that the same people that call the president a "figure head" also blame bush for EVERYTHING. He is culpable but I blame congress for the deficit, the inaction on our nations energy situation. These A-Holes on the left keep saying we cant drill our way out of this situation, but offer only dreams of a new energy source. The fact is that they are the party that bows at the alter of the enviromentalists. The FACT is that we have been in this situation before with Jimmy Carter and the FACT is that Regan opened up the exploration and drilling in America and we did "DRILL" our way out of that situation. Flood the F-in domestic market with domestic oil, keep the money HERE and we will see our economy grow at a very fast pace. Dont sell off our natural resources like they greedy bastards in the Middle East. Some say that it will isolate us from the rest of the world... arent we already according to the dousches at CNN. The people that hate us hate us for the idea that we are in their country's taking their resources and helping the people that we buy the oil from in order to secure the petroleum that we need to keep our way of life going. It is a business relationship, nothing more, nothing less.

T. Boone Pickens, a wealthy oil man, is presenting an energy plan (www.pickensplan.com) , I have not read it yet but if he has a viable plan we should listen. There are those who say that if a man had an energy plan that sounds good he ought to run for president... maybe T. Boone Pickens will put his name on the ballot. I will review the "plan"... Open for discussion!!

Dave_G
July 11th, 2008, 22:37
These A-Holes on the left keep saying we cant drill our way out of this situation, but offer only dreams of a new energy source.

If there was ever a good reason why we must drill our way out of this, this is it...

YouTube - NozzleRage: Attack of the Pump

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Vtr_Racing
July 12th, 2008, 08:54
T. Boone Pickens, a wealthy oil man, is presenting an energy plan (www.pickensplan.com) , I have not read it yet but if he has a viable plan we should listen. There are those who say that if a man had an energy plan that sounds good he ought to run for president... maybe T. Boone Pickens will put his name on the ballot. I will review the "plan"... Open for discussion!!
His plan is basically moving energy around by using wind and solar to free up space in the US market. It makes too much sense NOT to consider it. Supply and demand seem to be the main reason for our 5 dollar gas prices. Weak dollar as well. Speculators are coming under scrutiny. Some are calling them out saying they contribute as much as 60.00 to the bottom line for the price of a barrel of oil. The airlines (one of biggest users) are asking for some investigation and change of how oil is traded.