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Congress, Get Off Your Gas,
And Drill!
By CHUCK NORRIS | Posted
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 4:30 PM PT
Last Thursday, oil prices increased $5.50 per barrel in one
day. Last Friday marked the biggest single-day surge in oil price history,
rocketing $11 more to $138 on the New York Mercantile Exchange. In just two
days, oil costs increased 13%.
Average Americans literally are driving to the poorhouse on
financial fumes. With gas at $4 per gallon, roughly two cars in every household,
and the average annual gas usage at 700 gallons, you do the math. Americans are
being forced to use their hard-earned money that once put food in their stomachs
to put petroleum in their tanks and to drive the exact same distances they drove
a decade ago for four to five times the price.
As oil and gas prices skyrocket, Congress continues to play
the blame game. In April 2006, with the Democrats poised to take over Congress
with Nancy Pelosi at the helm, she released a statement saying, "With
skyrocketing gas prices, it is clear that the American people can no longer
afford the Republican Rubber Stamp Congress." She followed that with a
commitment, "Democrats have a commonsense plan to help bring down skyrocketing
gas prices by cracking down on price gouging." So, has the Democrats'
common-sense plan worked? Average gas prices were about $2.50 a gallon at the
time. Now they're $4 a gallon and rising. Some crackdown plan.
Look at the energy chaos that our government has allowed.
While we remain at the mercy of oil companies, cartels and OPEC, our government
has tied the hands of states and citizens to tap even temporary energy relief
from our own land. Here are a few key vistas on the oil and energy
landscape:
• Though we have more oil in the shale of Colorado, Utah and
Wyoming than there is in the Middle East (800 billion barrels), liberals and
environmentalists have made it illegal to touch it.
• It's illegal to drill in northern Alaska's Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge or off the coasts of Florida or California.
• It's illegal to explore the Atlantic Ocean for
oil.
• It's illegal to explore the Pacific Ocean for
oil.
• We're not receiving leases anymore to drill in the Gulf of
Mexico, while China, Venezuela and Cuba are.
• We haven't built an oil refinery in more than 30 years and
have reduced in half those we have.
• American airlines are in danger of going out of
business.
• American truckers are being stranded on the sides of
roads.
• American commuters are going bankrupt trying to travel back
and forth to work and are being forced to work locally for lower
wages.
• There's enough natural gas beneath America (406 trillion
cubic feet) to heat every home in America for the next 150 years, but we can't
tap it all.
• We have the largest supply of coal in the world, but it's
Germany who is planning to build 27 coal-fired power plants by 2020.
• Etc.!
Bill Clinton once said, "We just have to slow down our
economy and cut back our greenhouse gas emissions 'cause we have to save the
planet for our grandchildren." That is the type of mentality that got us in this
trouble. We're saving the planet but killing our economy and nation.
Congress needs to take some practical steps now to stop the
insanity at the pumps, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, open up some
temporary energy production avenues for economic relief (such as shale
development)
If you're sick and tired of giving away $2 of every gallon of
gas to foreign dictators — making other oil-producing countries, cartels and
tycoons rich beyond their imagination — and watching the federal government
flail for energy solutions and bow to international powers — all of whom are
sucking the very life out of the American people, economy and threatening
national security — I implore you to sign and pass along the petition at Newt
Gingrich's "American Solutions for Winning the Future" Web site
(www.AmericanSoluti
Our message: It's time to drill here and drill now! The
petition is simple. It states, "We, therefore, the undersigned citizens of the
United States, petition the U.S. Congress to act immediately to lower gasoline
prices (and diesel and other fuel prices) by authorizing the exploration of
proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from
unstable countries."
Speaking of unstable countries, did I mention that Iraq's oil
minister just reported oil production is at prewar levels (2.5 million barrels a
day), yielding earnings for Iraq of $28.5 billion in just the first five months
of this year? What that means is soon we likely will be dependent and in debt to
yet another Middle Eastern oil-producing country that we've helped stabilize and
become wealthy while ours is going straight down the tubes.
Congratulations, Congress; you're failing us
completely.