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A NeoCon View: It's Clinton's Fault!


During the First Gulf War, oil prices rose from $13 pb to $40 pb.


"Conservation may be a sign of personal virtue but it is not a sufficient basis for a sound, comprehensive energy policy."
Dick Cheney, July 2001


The INCREASE in US oil consumption since 2000 is nearly equal to China's entire oil demand. Instead of leading us down the road to independence, Repubs offered tax incentives for gassholes and blocked fuel efficiency increases.


"Rising gasoline prices is like taking a, is like a tax, particularly on the working people and the small-business people... If we find any price gouging it will be dealt with firmly."
George W. Bush

Most Shameful Republican Moment #2

The Jawbone of an Ass
During Election 2000, the Republican Congress scrapped a Gore-sponsored initiative that would have increased the average auto gas mileage by 5 mpg. FYI, had that measure become law immediately, Americans would be enjoying a nearly 0% dependence on Middle East oil today.

At the same time, oil companies created artificial shortages in America's Heartland, causing gas prices to spiral rapidly upwards. George W then ridiculed Gore for his inability to "jawbone" OPEC, and declared that only he himself had the Middle Eastern clout to keep future gas prices low.

In 2002, the Republicans shot down the Kerry/McCain bill, which mandated a 10 mpg increase in efficiency by 2015. The automobile lobby played its usual cheater cards: stringent fuel guidelines are bad for the economy and cost jobs, translate into decreased auto safety, etc- old arguments long ago proven false.

Once Bush's second term was secure, gasoline prices, ie, oil company profits, began to skyrocket. Although the five major energy corporations fell back on their usual litany of woes, it was hard to ignore their exponentially increasing profit margins, or their reaping of the largest corporate gains in history. Surely it was time for a good jawboning from George W...

Instead, W's Iraqi war (which energy companies helped plan, in those still-secret meetings of VP Cheney's) reduced that country's oil outflow to a minimum- raising oil prices. Bush's Middle East sabre-rattling caused ever-more instability in the oil regions- raising oil prices. Oil companies falsely used Katrina and China as props for- raising oil prices. The White House has been discretely storing an unprecedented amount of oil in the strategic petroleum reserves- raising oil prices. As Americans became accustomed to paying these sky high prices- with predictions of still worse to come- Bush finally began the jawboning he promised way back in the day. Only instead of the gougers, he began jawboning Americans themselves for being so addicted to oil.

Meanwhile, the much-richer oil companies threatened Congress to vote them even more tax subsidies (to the tune of $10 billion dollars, plus) or they'd take their oil and go home. Guess we got another kind of boning that day.


More Repub Lies, Election 2000
After the five major energy companies decided "individually" to re-distribute spring/summer supplies, creating gas shortages and a 40% price hike (to $25 pb) during Election 2000, this is what some House Republicans had to say about oil prices:

"The Clinton Administration has failed in its duty to develop a policy to deal with our national energy supply and is therefore directly accountable for the higher prices Americans are now paying at the gas pumps... I am also a cosponsor of a Sense of Congress resolution calling upon the President to release the strategic petroleum reserves as needed to ease the current pressure on the American fuel supply demand. "
Rep. Terry Everett, (R) AL

House Speaker Dennis Hastert accused the Clinton administration Friday of misleading members of Congress about the causes of skyrocketing gas prices in the Midwest.

"Northern Californians are being held hostage at the gas pump. The Clinton-Gore Administration has demonstrated a complete and total lack of leadership in preventing this problem. It is a clear failure of domestic and foreign policy."
Rep. Wally Herger, (R) CA

"In recent weeks, gas prices have surged to their highest level in a decade. Prices for home heating oil and natural gas are expected to rise by about 30 percent this winter... Gore’s recipe for quick relief is releasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR)... but using the taxpayer funded SPR to bail out his campaign is, quite simply, unethical.
"Part of Gore’s escape and evasion tactics — funded by the taxpayers — is to use his elected office to order the Federal Trade Commission to investigate what he calls “profiteering” by “Big Oil.” Attacking business has been a favorite tactic of Gore’s, but courtesy of a memo from his own Department of Energy he has known for months that “profiteering” has nothing to do with rising prices. The memo instead found Clinton-Gore administration regulations to be one of the primary factors.
"In reality, Gore’s attacks on oil producers are designed to distract attention from his own culpability for the price spikes.

Glenn Spencer, FreedomWorks.

"Consumers have seen only token relief at the pumps over the last few months, gas prices are climbing again, and oil prices are at their highest peacetime point in a decade. When will this Administration learn that they have to make policy, not just talk about it?"
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, (R) WI

"The White House's only real complaint is that the oil cartel raised prices instead of letting the President do it by hiking 'carbon taxes'... Clinton and Gore can talk all they want about lowering prices, but in the end that's not what they really want, and their ineffectiveness shows it."
Rep. Tom Petri, (R) WI

"Wisconsinites have been paying for the Administration's short-sightedness... the Administration has made one misstep after another.”
Rep. Paul Ryan, (R) WI

""Thanks to the lack of a national energy plan from this Administration, we are more dependent on foreign oil than we were a decade ago. That's a threat not only to our national economy, but to our national security.”
Mark Green, (R) WI

"Millions of American families and small businesses are hurting because of higher gasoline prices. My administration is doing everything we can to make gasoline more affordable. In the near-term, we will continue to encourage oil producing nations to maximize their production. Here at home, we'll protect consumers. There will be no price gouging at gas pumps in America."
George W. Bush, 4.24.06.



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