Investor’s Business Daily brings us the latest from probably the worst Majority Leader the Senate has seen in a very long time:
The Dr. No of the drill-nothing Congress tried to deflect the issue
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Joe Gandelman , the guy who calls himself ‘”The Moderate Voice” has one again, proved beyond any doubt whatever that he is nothing but a poser for the ‘moderate’ moniker he claims:
This kind of thing can hurt a candidate:
Billy commenting again about Sullivan and his praise for $4/gasl gas had me hunting around for something. While doing that, I found something else… a post of mine from about a year ago, that perhaps deserves revisiting, so as to
“$4 a gallon is the best news this country has had in a very long time. Here’s to $5. It’s the only way Americans will ever learn.”
Sullivan: “The Joy Of $4 A Gallon”. It’s just wonderful that
Bruce explains the reaction of Congress to our gas prices very well, indeedL
Why do you suppose Congressional leaders are spending all their time blaming current oil prices on speculators, price gougers and OPEC?
Because if they addressed the
From the paper that still can’t get over the idea that Hillary Clinton won’t be the next President, the NY Times:
When VeraSun Energy inaugurated a new ethanol processing plant last summer in Charles City, Iowa, some of that industry’s
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(RTTNews) – Oil production in Saudi Arabia will be raised, although officials in the oil-rich nation are expressing doubts as to its affects on the rising price of crude in the global market.
After an oil “summit” Sunday in Jeddah,
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You know, it would be laughable if it were not so tragic.
With the cost of gas a top issue in the presidential campaign, Barack Obama on Sunday will announce a plan to crack down on
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Charles Krauthammer explains the problem with John McCain’s energy policy and with Barack Obama’s entire campaign, Washington Post::
Alas, McCain’s proposed reform is only partial. Still better than Obama, however, who refuses to deviate from liberal orthodoxy. But that
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Ben Castlemen at the WSJ this morning points out that lifting the drilling ban would not be an immididate fix for our situation.
If the bans were lifted tomorrow, it would be at least seven years — and likely as
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Congressman Maurice Hinchey(D-NY), want to natinnalize domeestic oil refineries(industry?), via Beldar Blog:
So if there’s any seriousness about what some of our Republican colleagues are saying here in the House and elsewhere about improving the number of refineries, then
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For the second day in a row, gas prices nation wide have ticked down. The decrease isn’t much, but it’s enough to give motorists hope that more could be on the horizon.
The average per-gallon price stands at
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So, President Bush has now joined John McCain’s call to eliminate the federal ban on offshore oil drilling. He’s even asked Congress to do so. This strikes me as a smart move, both in the political world, and the
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