CNBC'S John Harwood: “So Could These High Prices Help Us?”Huh?
Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL): “I Think That I Would Have Preferred A Gradual Adjustment.”
Here's the nutty video:
And, here is US Senate Minority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell today blasting Obama for his ridiculous statements on gas prices:
When the Democrats took over Congress on January 4, 2007, the average price of regular gasoline was $2.33 per gallon.
Today gas is over $4.00 per gallon.
Republican Senators have more on the "gradual increases" HERE.
Comrade Obama is learning from Hugo Chavez, too fast is no good -- the frog jumps.
ReplyDeleteBarry is very stupid.
ReplyDeleteBUT, he can bring "HOPE" and "CHANGE" we can believe in, lulz.
Gosh, he is really stupid.
Where is DaveNYC with his daily ball-scrubbing of Obama?
Obama is WORSE than Bush at speaking without the crutch of a teleprompter or a prepared speech. Pathetic amateur, only MORONS believe anything this socialist says.
++
ReplyDelete"the President doesn't have an energy policy"..
oh really??
National Energy Plan 2001
[“America must have an energy policy that plans for the future, but meets the needs of today. I believe we can develop our natural resources and protect our environment.”
— President George W. Bush]
President Signs Energy Policy Act 2005
President Bush Signs Into Law a National Energy Plan 2005
Energy Security for the 21st Century
==
"the President doesn't have an energy policy"..
ReplyDeleteJust a little Barry-projection there, what he meant to say was....
"I don't have an energy policy and I have no f'ing clue what I'm talking about, I am a worthless amateur, please, next question"
bg, can you keep us posted on the forthcoming Larry Sinclair at the NPC event?
++
ReplyDeleteAnonymous @ 2:19 PM..
re: [bg, can you keep us posted on the forthcoming Larry Sinclair at the NPC event?]
to tell you the truth.. i haven't been keeping up with it myself.. i just do a search for any news when warranted..
but this link (not to mention many others, just goog Larry Sinclair), should keep you fairly updated..
==
President Bush tried to get congress to address an energy policy in 2003. When the Dems shot it down, he said, "bring me something else, let's work out a compromise and get going on a comprehensive energy policy." They did nothing.
ReplyDeleteObama is wrong. The president HAD an energy policy. The Dems rejected it. We're still waiting to see theirs. Oh, right. They're SUING Opec.
"the President doesn't have an energy policy"..
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing that out bg. I get so sick of hearing that lie.
President Bush started his energy policy way back when he was Governor of Texas. Why does everyone think that Texas has so many alternative energy projects? Texas is #1 in Wind Power Energy? Small oil businesses have opened up oil/gas wells that have been closed down since the the 1980's? It was at GWB's inspiration and encouragement.
My own husband has been working in that field as a contractor for the last 8 years!
President Bush doesn't have a energy policy? BS! The truth is that the Democrats have stolen his ideas and are trying to take credit for it! Seriously!
Yet the solution is so easy:
ReplyDelete1) lower taxes on gas
2) open new drill locations
3) stop the crap with "bio fuel"
and 4) feed Al Gore to polar bears
Takekaze,
ReplyDeleteWhy do you want to be so mean to the Polar Bears?
Though they could use him as a "flotation device" while hunting.