Posted on 09/22/2008 12:02:38 PM PDT by pleikumud
FOR THE RECORD [T]he House of Representatives approved a bill to allow offshore oil drilling, but nearly all the Republicans voted against it... It isnt a drilling bill, its an anti-drilling bill. If it becomes law, nearly all the oil and gas in the Outer Continental Shelf would be off-limits forever... This bill permanently bans all drilling within 50 miles of the US coast, which just happens to be where most of the recoverable oil and gas reserves are. It permits drilling between 50 and 100 miles out only if the adjoining states agree - which they wont, since the bill denies them any share in the royalties the oil companies would have to pay, thereby eliminating any financial incentive for a state to say yes. Virtually all the oil off the California coast and beneath the Eastern Gulf of Mexico would be locked up for good. Dont be fooled: The only offshore drilling this bill really opens the door to would have to be 100 miles or more out to sea, where the oil companies have no infrastructure... According to the Interior Department, the offshore areas where drilling is restricted contain more than 19 billion barrelsthats equal to 30 years of current imports from Saudi Arabia. The bill would deny Americans access to as much as nine-tenths of that oil. A good deal? I dont think so. Jeff Jacoby
Bush needs to Veto this as fast as it hits his desk. Call a press conference and tell the public that the democrats are determined to block our ability to access our own oil. He is vetoing the bill and demanding that they send him a bill that allows us to drill our own oil instead of sending the $$$ overseas.
Oil is up $25 per barrel today.
Locking out areas that we could drill in is not helping keep oil prices down.
Can you slant drill in the ocean?
While I agree that this crock of $#!^ should be vetoed the idea that any Congress can pass a law that is permanent is ludicrous. Even the Constituiton can be changed.
He MUST veto this bill and he MUST use the bully pulpit. McCain needs to sing out of the same song book.
Our notoriously anti-American Congress gets it, all right.
The ones who don’t get it are the American people who don’t vote the treasonous sobs out!
LLS
Months ago a lot of us said that, if Congress would just get off its lazy a$$ and simply announce that they were going to start drilling, the price of oil would fall. Lo and behold, Bush issues his Executive Order and the price of oil fell from $145+ to $90 in less than two months. Well, you dummies, it works in reverse, too. If you sit there with your thumb up your a$$ and announce that you will not allow drilling the OCS, ANWR, or all federal lands, the price is going to go up. Now, FOR ONCE, do what right for the country and forget your sorry self-interest and start drilling...NOW!!
This shouldn’t surprise anyone. The oil is between shore and 50 miles and the democrats know it. The big questions is.......who is getting payed off?
I wonder if oil will surge 25%
Someone needs to calm Jacoby down.
Nothing lasts forever ... not even Jeff Jacoby.
LLS
What a Crock of shi-. Drill where there no oil. They might as well outlawed drilling everywhere but the damn moon.
President Bush Veto this POS bill.
Let’s go find the Marianas trench and drill there!
Worried about CNLE stock and your hubby’s solar investments, Nan?
"I told you we owned her. You owe me a dollar."
“The Democrats still want to keep us dependent on foreign oil.”
They could be in the oil producers’ pocket.
Veto and vote out all who support this bill.
Why stop halfway?
This would be the headline, if the losers thought they could get away with it.
Anyone else get the sense that making offshore drilling more expensive is the next best thing to arbitrarily banning it?
Of course, losers. keep re-electing these total morons.
I can deal with the results better and longer that the typical idiot voter can.
Go for it, guys, re-elect these morons to office.
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