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Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:00 pm
by BDKJMU
He thinks if you're middle-lower class and hurt by the rising prices, tough s**t. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

Energy Secretary Chu Admits Administration OK with High Gas Prices

President Barack Obama's Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu uttered the kind of Washington gaffe that consists of telling the truth when inconvenient. According to Politico, Chu admitted to a House committee that the administration is not interested in lowering gas prices.

Chu, along with the Obama administration, regards the spike in gas prices as a feature rather than a bug. High gas prices provide an incentive for alternate energy technology, a priority for the White House, and a decrease in reliance on oil for energy.

The Heritage Foundation points out that hammering the American consumer with high gas prices to make electric and hybrid cars more appealing is consistent with Obama administration policy and Chu's philosophy. That explains the refusal to allow the building of the Keystone XL pipeline and to allow drilling in wide areas of the U.S. and offshore areas.

The consequences of the policy are not likely to be of benefit to the Obama administration. The Republican National Committee has already issued a video highlighting the spike in gas prices and the failure of the administration to address the issue.

Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has issued a half-hour video touting an energy plan he claims would result in $2.50 a gallon gasoline. The plan is based on unfettered drilling for oil and gas instead of a reliance on green energy. Gingrich has also savaged Obama's touting of algae based biofuel as "weird."

Chu has likely highlighted an issue Republicans are going to pick up and run with. Americans are not going to be appreciative of schemes to hit them in the wallet so the American economy can shift to green energy. Besides American traditional adherence to the free market, the idea of being fleeced by a deliberate government policy is likely to be greeted with anger.

Add into the mix green energy fiascos like Solyndra, and Chu might well have kindled a full blown scandal.

How the Obama administration reacts to the expected firestorm is open to question. Green energy is as part of its fundamental religion as is universal health care, another unpopular Obama policy. If it tries to bull ahead, the electorate will likely punish Obama and the Democrats. If it tries to backtrack, Obama looks weak and facilitating, and likely will still not appease gas strapped Americans experiencing price shock at the gas pump.

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Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:04 pm
by griz37
BDKJMU wrote:He thinks if you're middle-lower class and hurt by the rising prices, tough s**t. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

Energy Secretary Chu Admits Administration OK with High Gas Prices

President Barack Obama's Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu uttered the kind of Washington gaffe that consists of telling the truth when inconvenient. According to Politico, Chu admitted to a House committee that the administration is not interested in lowering gas prices.

Chu, along with the Obama administration, regards the spike in gas prices as a feature rather than a bug. High gas prices provide an incentive for alternate energy technology, a priority for the White House, and a decrease in reliance on oil for energy.

The Heritage Foundation points out that hammering the American consumer with high gas prices to make electric and hybrid cars more appealing is consistent with Obama administration policy and Chu's philosophy. That explains the refusal to allow the building of the Keystone XL pipeline and to allow drilling in wide areas of the U.S. and offshore areas.

The consequences of the policy are not likely to be of benefit to the Obama administration. The Republican National Committee has already issued a video highlighting the spike in gas prices and the failure of the administration to address the issue.

Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has issued a half-hour video touting an energy plan he claims would result in $2.50 a gallon gasoline. The plan is based on unfettered drilling for oil and gas instead of a reliance on green energy. Gingrich has also savaged Obama's touting of algae based biofuel as "weird."

Chu has likely highlighted an issue Republicans are going to pick up and run with. Americans are not going to be appreciative of schemes to hit them in the wallet so the American economy can shift to green energy. Besides American traditional adherence to the free market, the idea of being fleeced by a deliberate government policy is likely to be greeted with anger.

Add into the mix green energy fiascos like Solyndra, and Chu might well have kindled a full blown scandal.

How the Obama administration reacts to the expected firestorm is open to question. Green energy is as part of its fundamental religion as is universal health care, another unpopular Obama policy. If it tries to bull ahead, the electorate will likely punish Obama and the Democrats. If it tries to backtrack, Obama looks weak and facilitating, and likely will still not appease gas strapped Americans experiencing price shock at the gas pump.

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Just another rich politician that doesn't give 2 shits about the average American.

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:09 pm
by SuperHornet
griz37 wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:He thinks if you're middle-lower class and hurt by the rising prices, tough s**t. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

Energy Secretary Chu Admits Administration OK with High Gas Prices

President Barack Obama's Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu uttered the kind of Washington gaffe that consists of telling the truth when inconvenient. According to Politico, Chu admitted to a House committee that the administration is not interested in lowering gas prices.

Chu, along with the Obama administration, regards the spike in gas prices as a feature rather than a bug. High gas prices provide an incentive for alternate energy technology, a priority for the White House, and a decrease in reliance on oil for energy.

The Heritage Foundation points out that hammering the American consumer with high gas prices to make electric and hybrid cars more appealing is consistent with Obama administration policy and Chu's philosophy. That explains the refusal to allow the building of the Keystone XL pipeline and to allow drilling in wide areas of the U.S. and offshore areas.

The consequences of the policy are not likely to be of benefit to the Obama administration. The Republican National Committee has already issued a video highlighting the spike in gas prices and the failure of the administration to address the issue.

Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has issued a half-hour video touting an energy plan he claims would result in $2.50 a gallon gasoline. The plan is based on unfettered drilling for oil and gas instead of a reliance on green energy. Gingrich has also savaged Obama's touting of algae based biofuel as "weird."

Chu has likely highlighted an issue Republicans are going to pick up and run with. Americans are not going to be appreciative of schemes to hit them in the wallet so the American economy can shift to green energy. Besides American traditional adherence to the free market, the idea of being fleeced by a deliberate government policy is likely to be greeted with anger.

Add into the mix green energy fiascos like Solyndra, and Chu might well have kindled a full blown scandal.

How the Obama administration reacts to the expected firestorm is open to question. Green energy is as part of its fundamental religion as is universal health care, another unpopular Obama policy. If it tries to bull ahead, the electorate will likely punish Obama and the Democrats. If it tries to backtrack, Obama looks weak and facilitating, and likely will still not appease gas strapped Americans experiencing price shock at the gas pump.

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Just another rich politician that doesn't give 2 shits about the average American.
Cue poli-troll brother spin in 3...2...1...

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:19 pm
by lakesbison
shocker. obama needs to go for the good of this great country!

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:06 am
by Cap'n Cat
Well if you azzholes would get out of your Escalades and off-roaders and downsize and conserve, there wouldn't be an issue. Conks, true to form, are protecting something (unlimited gas supply) that went out 40 years ago.

:ohno:

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"Hey, Seattle, we need gas, go get a second mortgage!"



Was just thinking......

Imagine converting that thing to battery power!!

:shock:

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:17 am
by ASUG8
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Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:21 am
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
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The first time I saw this I thought it was funny. But the more I think about it, the more it kind of pisses me off. :twisted:

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:23 am
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
Cap'n Cat wrote:Well if you azzholes would get out of your Escalades and off-roaders and downsize and conserve, there wouldn't be an issue. Conks, true to form, are protecting something (unlimited gas supply) that went out 40 years ago.

:ohno:

Image
"Hey, Seattle, we need gas, go get a second mortgage!"



Was just thinking......

Imagine converting that thing to battery power!!

:shock:
I have been driving a car thet gets 45mpg+ since about 2001. It runs on diesel and I will never go back. When fossil fule runs out, I will convert it to vegtable oil. You can't lump every conk into your mold Cappy. :coffee:

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:26 am
by Cap'n Cat
GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:Well if you azzholes would get out of your Escalades and off-roaders and downsize and conserve, there wouldn't be an issue. Conks, true to form, are protecting something (unlimited gas supply) that went out 40 years ago.

:ohno:


"Hey, Seattle, we need gas, go get a second mortgage!"



Was just thinking......

Imagine converting that thing to battery power!!

:shock:
I have been driving a car thet gets 45mpg+ since about 2001. It runs on diesel and I will never go back. When fossil fule runs out, I will convert it to vegtable oil. You can't lump every conk into your mold Cappy. :coffee:

Utah,
Again, 95% of it is all fun. There ain't a single poster on here I dislike....except for Col Hogan, I guess....so, take 'er easy. It's all theater.

Love me my new Fiesta, too. Pass by gas stations like I'm in a video game. Just wish it had bigger 'n a 12 gallon tank!

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:31 am
by Bronco
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It would be nice to have a new green energy that actually works before stopping oil production


Get a pad of stickies and leave notes at gas stations


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Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:00 am
by GrizFanStuckInUtah
Cap'n Cat wrote:
GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
I have been driving a car thet gets 45mpg+ since about 2001. It runs on diesel and I will never go back. When fossil fule runs out, I will convert it to vegtable oil. You can't lump every conk into your mold Cappy. :coffee:

Utah,
Again, 95% of it is all fun. There ain't a single poster on here I dislike....except for Col Hogan, I guess....so, take 'er easy. It's all theater.

Love me my new Fiesta, too. Pass by gas stations like I'm in a video game. Just wish it had bigger 'n a 12 gallon tank!
It would talke a lot more than that to get me bent out of shape. Not much really does and that is why I can hang here ;) :thumb:

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:03 am
by Cap'n Cat
GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:

Utah,
Again, 95% of it is all fun. There ain't a single poster on here I dislike....except for Col Hogan, I guess....so, take 'er easy. It's all theater.

Love me my new Fiesta, too. Pass by gas stations like I'm in a video game. Just wish it had bigger 'n a 12 gallon tank!
It would talke a lot more than that to get me bent out of shape. Not much really does and that is why I can hang here ;) :thumb:

BTW, I don't dig that Bronco cocksucker much, either.


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Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:13 am
by ASUG8
How's your old girl the F150 working out for ya Cappy? Is she going to survive?

Re: Obama says he doesn't want to lower gas prices

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:10 pm
by Cap'n Cat
ASUG8 wrote:How's your old girl the F150 working out for ya Cappy? Is she going to survive?

She's resting comfortably in the driveway, snow piled around her. Every four days or so, I take her for a 10-mile ride to keep the moisture outta the exhaust and get the oil flowing. She'll make it.

:mrgreen: