Posted on 05/30/2008 6:22:46 AM PDT by kellynla
Former Speaker Newt Gingrichs petition to Congress demanding the removal of government obstacles to increasing our energy supplies is gathering momentum by the minute, while the Democrats do-nothing Congress wants to raise fuel prices.
Actually, labeling Congress a bunch of do-nothings is almost right, but not quite. Theyre doing their best to create more obstacles to growing our energy supply. And while the price of energy is already unreasonably high, theyre working hard on a liberal agenda that will raise the prices consumers pay for gasoline, diesel fuel, natural gas and home heating oil.
With the summer upon us (and the November election fast approaching) the price of gasoline should be on the mind of every member who wants to keep his job after November. There is a conservative approach to the problem: relieve government burdens on the energy market. But Congress isnt controlled by conservatives: the Democrats rule both houses of Congress and even with gasoline prices reaching all-time highs almost daily -- the Dems are doing their best to raise the burden on the voters.
As Speaker Gingrich told me in a Wednesday interview, Every time I turn around I see Congress and bureaucracy making it harder to produce energy, increasing the price you and I are paying, reducing the amount thats available, and then trying to find someone else to blame.
Thats right: while many Americans are paying more than $4/gallon for gasoline (add another 75¢ for a gallon of diesel fuel), Congress is coming back on Monday to try to pass legislation such as the Warner-Lieberman cap and trade anti-global warming bill which -- by itself, and without the costs added by other Democratic initiatives -- would boost the price of a gallon of gas to levels paid in Europe. (Yesterday, the price of a gallon of gas in England was about $6.23.)
Gingrich told me:
At a time when the Congress should be finding ways to lower the amount of cost to put gas in your wifes car, they are actually proposing to increase the cost of gasoline, increase the cost of diesel fuel, increase the cost of aviation fuel, increase the cost natural gas, and increase the cost of coal. This is at a time when truckers are at a danger of being put out of business. Airlines are in danger of being put out of business. Its just absolutely amazing.
It is amazing, because there are so many government obstacles to energy development that Congress could eliminate, if it chose to. Gingrich explained:
[I]ts currently illegal to explore the Atlantic. It is illegal to explore the Pacific. It is illegal to explore the Eastern Gulf Of Mexico. It is illegal to explore Alaska and it is currently illegal to look for shale oil. Now, if you basically and this is what makes the recent decision by the House to vote to sue OPEC an act of absolute childishness. If youre not prepared to allow Americans in America to look for oil and gas in America, how can you have the arrogance to say to some foreign country they have to pump more of the stuff were not willing to pump?
The vote to sue OPEC only produced another Kucinich moment for Nancy Pelosis Democrats. The little fact that no court would have the power to penalize OPEC didnt deter the Pelosicrats from this frivolity.
Gingrichs petition starts with the commonsensical proposition that instead of creating more burdens on the energy market, Congress should go about taking down the old barriers. In Gingrichs characteristically plain English the petition says:
We, therefore, the undersigned citizens of the United States, petition the U.S. Congress to act immediately to lower gasoline prices by authorizing the exploration of proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from unstable countries.
As of about 8:30 pm Thursday, the petition had about 150,700 signatures. Gingrich aims to get 200,000 signatures by this coming Monday. Every conservative -- and every voter who wants to see energy prices go down and not up -- should sign the petition. (You can sign the petition by clicking on this link).
And after Monday?
Gingrich said:
Were going to print out the petition, take it up and give it to the US Senate. Then, we are going to continue to gather names. When we get to 500 thousand were going to take it up and give it to the US House, and then were going to try to gather an excess of a million signatures before the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.
He proposed that we have a straight-up argument in this country on energy and on the Dems elitist view that were not paying enough. The Dems apparently believe that the answer to economic pain is more pain. As conservatives, we should view this debate to be equal in importance to the illegal immigration debate we forced last year.
It is, like the illegal immigration debate, a question of our nations economic survival, our national security. Last year, conservatives prevented passage of the comprehensive immigration reform -- i.e., amnesty -- bill. This year, we can -- at least -- prevent passage of legislation that will make our energy supplies more expensive.
And next year?
HUMAN EVENTS is researching and will soon publish a conservative energy agenda, one designed to remove government barriers to exploration, development and distribution of energy in the United States. We believe this is exactly the kind of mess that Ronald Reagan had in mind when he said, Government is not a solution to our problem, government is the problem."
Windmills? OMG!!! Windmills kill little birdies...thousands of them. The Democrats will have PETA and other animal rights groups all over their *ss. (Removing rose colored glasses...)
They dont care how you or I get around. They could give a rip about those living in Rural areas.
Its how communists work. “Do as I say and not as I do.” That is their motto.
Umm, not by me....
Thats what just happened to me also."
Same thing happened here, too...
Green smiley-faced fascism.
He was in the US House of Reps from 1979 to 1999. He was Speaker of the House of Reps from 1995 to 1999.
While he was Speaker, the House and Senate passed a bill to open up ANWR, President Clinton vetoed it.
The site does not work, or is somehow screwed up. It is not accepting new signatures.
Umm, not by me....
Same for me.....
Anyone know if the site has been hacked.....anyone.....
.....Newt pick up the white (no pun intended) courtesy phone....
I’ve tried several times to sign the petition, but it doesn’t go through as “time out.”
At any rate, I’ve sent it on to others.
I like Newt Gingrich. He’s a straight talker.
The CEOs of our oil companies should re-assemble a forum in which they would interrogate these twits who would stall domestic drilling until China has succeeded in sucking up all the oil that lies off the coast of Florida and Americans will be paying $10 for a gallon of gas and $5 for a dozen eggs.
They have inhaled too many ethanol fumes.
What they continually prove is that they are absolutely incapable of 'running the show' and it doesn't matter which party is in power. Their arms must ache from so much 'reaching out.'
Did you like the spot he made with Nancy Pelosi for the pro-global warming ninnyhammers?
“While he was Speaker, the House and Senate passed a bill to open up ANWR, President Clinton vetoed it.”
This needs to be hung around the necks of every Dem running for office this year. Had we been able to drill in ANWAR and off the Continental Shelf back in the Clinton years, that oil would be available to us today and we would not be paying $4/gal. for gas.
A good bumper sticker for this election season would be:
$4/gal. gas...Blame the Democrats!
I expected to get some flack for my comment.
True to form.
He’s still a straight shooter, extremely well read, and one of the smartest men in politics, IMO.
Petition has been signed already.
Umm, not by me....
Same for me.....
Same for me also...
well, looks like the site has been hacked...
if anyone knows how to contact them, please do so.
Thanks,
Kelly
I got the same message
Newt was in congress how long?
He was in the US House of Reps from 1979 to 1999. He was Speaker of the House of Reps from 1995 to 1999.
While he was Speaker, the House and Senate passed a bill to open up ANWR, President Clinton vetoed it.
Thank you for bringing some sanity & FACTS to the thread...yet again. LOL
I finally got my “investment” to go through. Perhaps the reason the site is so slow is because it is so busy right now...and perhaps it is being hacked..
I got the same thing.
Said the same to me.
He is not gonna get many sigs if everyone has already signed.
That's as good a name for it as I've heard. Bears repeating.
Well, I just sent the newt.org site a “feedback” informing them that the site to sign the petition is not working.
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