Posted on 08/15/2008 10:02:09 PM PDT by Delacon
Last Monday, Nancy Pelosi appeared on Larry King to promote her new book (see transcript). When the discussion turned to energy policy, she dropped a few doozies. Not only are her talking points wrong, but they even contradict each other. The majority of Americans favor increasing U.S. oil production, and so Ms. Pelosi has to engage in mental gymnastics to cloud the issues.
When King asked her how to bring down the price of oil, Pelosis answer was, We have said to the president, the fastest way to do this isin 10 days the price can come down if you will free our oil. Over 700 million barrels of oil the president is sitting on of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Number one, free our oil.
Her answer is ironic. Pelosi is opposed to freeing American oil. There are some 700 million barrels in the SPR, its true. But there are an estimated 10 billion (with a B) barrels in ANWR alone, 86 billion barrels in the outer continental shelf, and 800 billion barrels in shale oil resources. The United States has physical access to more oil (from all sources) than Saudi Arabia, if only the federal government would free this oil.
Pelosis next talking point was also duplicitous: Number two, they want to drill. If they want to drill, we have a (INAUDIBLE) 68 million acres in the lower 48 that they can drill in that are permitted and all the rest.
It is amazing that this particular statistic continues to be cited. When oil companies lease acres from the federal government, of course they arent going to end up producing from every single acre. The oil companies dont know exactly where the oil and natural gas deposits are; they have to first lease the land and then explore. With oil over $100 per barrel, do we really think the oil companies are purposely ignoring barrels they could easily pump and sell?
Another irony is that even if it were true that oil companies were deliberately withholding product by sitting on leases, then why not take more of their money? Oil companies right now are champing at the bit to send Congress some of their profits, in exchange for the right to produce more domestic oil. Whether or not they end up drilling, why not take their money and reduce the deficit? Either they drill, and prices go down, or they dont drill, and were in the same boat as we are with the federal prohibitions. Either way, the Treasury still gets the extra money from the new leases. It should be a win-win for Pelosi.
Pelosis next point is straightforward enough: Three, stop the speculation. The only problem here is that the Commodity Futures Trading Commissions July report (pdf) showed that there is no evidence that speculators are responsible for record oil prices. If they were, there would be telltale signs such as rising inventory levels, and changes in investor positions preceding changes in futures prices. But the data dont show any of those patterns.
But Pelosis fourth talking point is my favorite: Four, renewinvest in renewable energy resources, which will bring a faster return than drilling offshore, which will take 10 years and produce two cents reduction in 10 years off the price at the pump.
Now this point is falsethe price reduction would be much more than two cents at the pumpbut at least excusable, as there have been (in my opinion) wildly pessimistic analyses put out by the EIA on the impact of ANWR drilling. However, if Pelosi wants to believe the EIA when it says that tapping into a 10 billion barrel deposit, which may ultimately produce an extra million barrels per day, will have such a small impact, then how can she claim that drawing down the SPR will bring relief at the pump?
Nancy Pelosi has backed herself into a corner with her energy analysis. Anxious to show realistic leadership, she has called on tapping into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which holds 700 million barrels. Yet she continues to claim that tapping into the hundreds of billions in natural reserves would have little effect on prices, even in the future when that oil is hitting the market. The contradiction speaks for itself.
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Cindy Sheehan for Congress!
I wish it were so easy as to write her insanity solely off to the influence of Sierra Club and other organizations Environmentalism, but can’t as she is investing her personal treasure in T. Boone Picken’s Wind Farms and Natural gas ventures.
Her actions in this regard seem as conflict of interest. Wondering how she gets away with it, or rather IF she will get away with it.
The funniest part about this is the Democrats keep repeating that the quickest way to bring down prices is to increase the supply of oil on the market. What they don't say is that tapping the SPR is their way of increasing the oil supply. Our oil "savings" if you will, hoping that Ma and Pa American are too stupid to see that increasing the supply brings down prices.
If the Republicans are smart they'd be saying this over and over again; that the Democrats don't want to invest in our future by drilling at home, thereby supplying good paying jobs here in the US and not the Mideast or South America, but they'd rather take the quick why out and spend our savings, our oil savings that we have been stashing away for an emergency.
Soooo... we let Nancy have the SPR. Then when it’s empty in a week, then what Nancy?
The botox seems to have leeched into her cranial cavity.
“pelosi on energy policy”
the people’s genius and the sock puppet of international handlers. (since when is the energy policy of the u.s. run by the cpusa?)
IMHO
“Democrats don’t want to invest in our future by drilling at home, thereby supplying good paying jobs here in the US...”
700,000 jobs estimated to be created by one Wharton Econometrics study if they started drilling in ANWR alone.
[The botox seems to have leeched into her cranial cavity.]
Botox makes wrinkles go away. The surface of the human brain is convoluted with wrinkles. Nancy has smoothed her miniscule brain right out so that intelligent thoughts just slide right off.
Nancy the Nazi is a Hoax! If you like $4/gal, Thank Congress in Nov.
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