Thursday, June 3, 2010

USA Gulf oil spill just big opportunity to push Crap N Tax


The worse the tragedy is for the Gulf of Mexico, the "better" for the Democrat aka Marxist/Communist regime squatting in the W.House.


WHY? Because THE a&&holes in charge WANT THE GUSHER TO KEEEP ON GUSHING!


Sorry Jindal, you'll have to do your OWN sand berms buddy... Good luck and don't count on any federal help.


From Reuters -YOUR CHALLENGE: spot the lies and propaganda!


My comments in italics.


Obama: fossil fuel dependence threatens U.S. security
(I'll start you off: the TITLE is propaganda! Not drilling LOCALLY and dependence on hostile FOREIGN governments SUPPLYING fuel threatens U.S. security.)

"President criticizes Republicans, wants their help" By Alister Bull (author's name is appropriate for this article)

"PITTSBURGH, June 2 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama pledged on Wednesday to find support in the Senate for a bill to overhaul U.S. energy policy, using the Gulf of Mexico oil spill to hasten production of cleaner renewable fuels. (<- umm, HELLO! This is the REASON to let the oil KEEP GUSHING!)

Obama, in remarks at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, also said he expected to see strong job growth reflected in the May jobs report to be released on Friday. (don't you mean job "growth" in government ONLY?)

The president had planned to focus his year on boosting jobs in the United States, where unemployment is hovering near 10 percent, but other issues -- healthcare reform, changes to financial regulation, and now the Gulf of Mexico oil spill -- have distracted attention from that.
Obama, a Democrat, accused Republicans of sitting on the sidelines while his administration worked to rescue the economy. But he also said he would seek their support to pass energy legislation in the U.S. Senate despite strong resistance ahead of November congressional elections. (pay back for Dems in November 2010 AND November 2012 will be a BITCH)

"The votes may not be there right now, but I intend to find them in the coming months," Obama said, referring to a bill that is languishing in the Senate.

"I will continue to make the case for a clean energy future wherever and whenever I can. I will work with anyone to get this done. And we will get it done," he said to applause. (never let any crisis go to waste to push nonsensical policies)

The House of Representatives has already passed a bill that would put limits on greenhouse gas emissions, but a similar effort has stalled in the Senate. ('greenhouse gas emissions' are GOOD and not BAD... earth's air layer KEEPS us on the planet)

Obama said the oil spill should prompt Americans to acknowledge that the United States could not depend solely on fossil fuels in the future. (hey dummies in charge: COAL plants are efficient and work fine... plenty of COAL to go around)

That meant tapping into U.S. reserves of natural gas, increasing the number of nuclear power plants, and rolling back "billions of dollars of tax breaks to oil companies so we can prioritize investments in clean energy research and development."

SHORT TERM SOLUTION
He said the United States could only pursue offshore drilling as a short-term solution to its energy needs and said U.S. dependence on fossil fuels threatened its security while putting the economy and the environment at risk. (drilling in REALLY deep water probably CAUSED this oil crisis: drilling CLOSER TO SHORE in shallower waters WOULD be BETTER!)

Obama also pushed his case for a system that would limit greenhouse gas emissions from industry, a key ingredient for the United States in a still elusive global agreement to fight climate change. ("climate change" is natural and NOT man made)

"The only way the transition to clean energy will ultimately succeed is if the private sector is fully invested in this future -- if capital comes off the sidelines and the ingenuity of our entrepreneurs is unleashed," he said.

"And the only way to do that is by finally putting a price on carbon pollution." (the "science" is NOT settled, there is NO carbon "pollution"!)

In the coming weeks Democrats in the Senate are expected to plot strategy for dealing with energy and environment legislation. Prior to Obama's remarks on Wednesday there was little evidence the Senate would take up a comprehensive measure this year." "

HillBuzz.org asks today, what would other (REAL) American LEADERS do?

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