The TNGOP has put out a hit piece blaming Democrats for high gas prices.
As I type this, Rep. Jimmy Duncan is holding a press conference with Jim Haslam at the Pilot Travel Center on I-40 at Strawberry Plains Pike to talk about the problem. (Irony alert!) No doubt they will be singing from the same hymnal.
Bill Clinton! Democrats! Enviro-weenies! No mention of Bush's Saudi pals and the oil cartels, sending troops off to war to protect our oil supplies, obscene oil company profits, or our failure to enact a rational, forward-looking energy policy, or even more realistic and attainable CAFE standards.
Their brilliant plan is to drill our way to energy independence. They're like a bunch of crack addicts, combing the shag carpet looking for another rock. Not sure what they're going to do when all the crack oil is gone. Drill on Mars?
As I said over at TennViews the other day, the real price of gas is $10 per gallon or more. You're just not paying it at the pump. You're paying it with an IOU for damage to the environment and oil company tax breaks and defense spending and trillions in budget and foreign trade deficits that are costing us jobs and piling up massive debt for somebody to pay off someday.
And every time the oil companies raise the price of gas, the Average American worker gets a pay cut and a tax increase, with the proceeds going directly into the pockets of oil companies and their enablers in Congress. How's that stimulus check working out for you?
(And have you heard the latest excuse for tight supplies and high gas prices? Fog. Seriously, I'm not making that up. Fog along the U.S. Gulf Coast prevented offloading oil from tankers, which were drifting aimlessly at sea while we suffered.)
Anyway, these gas prices, as disruptive as they are to our economy and the wellbeing of working class families, are just the first minor symptoms of the onset of a major disease. We've had opportunity after opportunity to do something about it. Unfortunately, it may already be too late. See you in the Thunderdome!
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I think there is a case to
I think there is a case to be made against Robert Rubin. His "strong dollar" policy helped drive oil to record lows in the late 1990s, then helped drive the account deficit to record highs, which in turn led to the inevitable and massive crash of the dollar. Robert Reich says at least half of oil's rise since January can be attributed to the crash (and that doesn't include the current flood of speculation toward oil as traders run screaming away from the dollar).
In addition, the strong dollar put US auto makers at an even bigger disadvantage against imports and thus provided a big disincentive to develop small cars (which is one reason why Asian central banks were happy to oblige Rubin's request to prop up the dollar). Instead, the US companies turned toward their existing manufacturing, marketing and margin advantage: slapping big-ass passenger bodies onto truck chassis. And with cheap oil, consumers were willing to purchase those absurdities. A perfect clusterfuck.
All this is on top of Rubin's role in pushing through the repeal of Glass-Stegall (leaving two days after its passage to cash in on the up-to-then illegal merger between CitiBank and Traveller's Insurance) and the resulting carnage on Wall Street and the mortgage market.
And Clinton called him the "greatest treasury secretary since Alexander Hamilton." Sheesh.
Jimmy hasn't done his homework....
That much is obvious.
Even some Republicans are saying this isn't about supply and demand but is the fault of oil speculators.
Blame the dems seems the familiar repub line, easily forgetting when Hastert, Delay and Frist ran Congress they sat on their hands and did nothing to prevent this..and yes Bushco was the President.
Anwar won't solve the problem, there isn't enough oil there, the oil companies sell oil from Alaska overseas, there aren't enough refineries,the Saudis rebuffed Bushco twice when , if you recall, he use to brag that he could use his connections to get them to ramp up production.Now they just blow him off.
The war in Iraq was about oil, it was suppose to be cheaper because Iraq has the world's largest known oil reserves and even former administration officials admit it.The war was also suppose to pay for itself with Iraqi oil if you remember.That didn't happen either.It was all Bushco propaganda.
So now who and what is at fault.
Jim Haslam II, founder of
Jim Haslam II, founder of the Pilot Corp., will join Congressman Duncan at the event.
Duncan goes too far. He needs to find friends in the alternative energy business.