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Don't Put Away the Sword Just Yet

Heading into the third consecutive week of falling gas prices, Americans are breathing a collective sigh of relief.  Though we may be feeling a little less pain at the pump, it would be foolish of us to think this is over.  We'd be much wiser to recognize this latest gas gouge for what it really is - a preview of things to come.
 
In the midst of all the talk about energy alternatives, oil seems to have taken on a life of it's own, complete with survuval instincts and psychological makeup.  It stalks, attacks, retreats and waits, regaining strength for the next opportunity to begin the cycle again.  We've begun to see oil as something to be feared, like an enemy that has outmaneuvered us.  But the enemy isn't oil.  The enemy is foreign oil and the best short term defense is to become more self reliant by increasing our domestic oil supply.
 
Rolling over for the oil cartel means certain death. Too bad most house and senate democrats and some republicans seem to be OK with that.  Thankfully, a growing number of Americans are beginning to disagree vociferously.
 
Energy policy driven by environmental radicals is increasingly being rejected on the reality of four dollar a gallon gas.  That magic number seems to be the tipping point where consumers get mad.   Having reached the threshhold at which we're willing to fight back, the oil threat has retreated slightly inviting us to stand down.  If this sly enemy had a voice, it might be saying: "Hey, this was all a big misunderstanding. There's no need to start drilling. Everything is OK."  I guess we're now supposed to think three buck gas is fine and there's no real need for a call to arms.  Big mistake.  This isn't a time to stand down. This is the time to stand up and grab your scabbard.
 
This thing, which has shown an ability to kill the host that gives it life, is like a cancer on America's backside. It may seem to be in remission, but this is not the time to relax.  We need to continue to press our government to do the right thing for the sake of our economy and national security.  This problem isn't going away and our best strategy is to advance while the enemy is backpedaling.
 
It's been noted here that the recent drop in oil prices is in part the result of President Bush lifting of the ban on offshore drilling.  Others say a decrease in demand is the reason.  Consumers have opted for staying closer to home rather than being fleeced at every gas station.  That's fine too.  It only further demonstrates the power of the free market.
 
Congress, so far, has refused to take the necessary steps to secure energy independence leaving American families seated squarely beneath this modern day "Sword of Damocles".  They have forgotten that their power is granted by "consent of the people" and rebelled much the same way an adolescent disrespects parental authority.
 
I learned early on that an insolent child's attitude could be realigned with the stars through the power of a stinging backhand.  That's what we need to deliver to entrenched Washington lifers living under our roof who continually resist the will of the people while lining their pockets with special interest loot.  They need a slap that'll launch them into a different career.
 
 
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Congress At War With America Part Two

For some time, economists have been predicting the price of oil would drop simply in response to serious high level government discussion that the US might begin offshore drilling.  The idea was that any dialogue favorable to increasing domestic supply could signal speculators that the party may soon be over.  Last week, President Bush lifted the ban on drilling put in place by his father and challenged congress to lift its own version of the ban.  Predictably, congressional leaders scoffed at the idea saying: "We can't drill our way out of this problem." 
 
Surprise! A week later, oil prices have dropped and the price of regular at the pump has come down as much as ten to fifteen cents per gallon.  Maybe speculating about drilling is having some effect, or maybe it's just a coincidence.  Either way, it is a little early to predict the outcome based strictly on dialogue suggesting we might be interested in increased energy independence.  While talking about it gives us a glimpse of how the market responds to rhetoric, real and lasting price reductions can only be achieved through increasing supply.
 
Current majority leaders in congress could never agree to considering offshore oil exploration. To do so would be like admitting they were wrong to oppose it in the first place.  And imagine the fallout if that straegy proved to be effective in reducing oil prices.  Democrats aren't about to let that happen.  That course of action isn't available to those beholden to environmental extremists and billionaire globalist George Sorros.  So, what is their plan?  It's a shell game, no pun intended.
 
Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi recently led congress in forcing Bush to reduce shipments to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve by 70,000 barrels a day, presumably to help ease our pain at the pump.  If they think seventy thousand barrels will make a difference, why wouldn't they think a million would be better?  They do, but haven't a clue where to get it from.
 
In an act of utter stupidity, congressional democrats offered another proposal calling for the release of oil from our Strategic Petroleum Reserves.  Reid's and Pelosi's so called solution, though flawed, unwittingly revealed that they do understand the laws of supply and demand and acknowlege that we indeed are experiencing the effects of an energy shortage.  In spite of this, they will thumb their collective noses at any real remedial measures.  Their proposal is bad for America and if we listen to them, we'll lose our safety net and end up more vulnerable than ever to international extortion or worse.
 
First, the SPR is intended to keep America up and running in the event that our oil supply is abruptly cut off.  This is a matter of national security.  It's not intended to give temporary comfort to consumers.  By using that supply, we weaken our ability to survive a true crisis, should one occur.  Second, it isn't cheap.  It's hard to find any logic in energy policy that calls for consuming sixty dollar a barrel oil that we'll need to replace with oil that could cost more than twice as much.  We'll pay one way or another.  By the way, $60 bucks was the price of a barrel of oil when democrats took control of congress in 2006 and promised to do something about high gas prices.  Well, they've done something alright, they've made it worse.
 
Instead of increasing our domestic oil supply, Reid now wants the legislature to consider a bill limiting oil speculation.  The strategy, proposed by the democrats, is only the latest example of their endless quest for power and control over everything and speaks volumes of the left's love for the socialist idiology and their contempt for the free market. 
 
Reid, Pelosi and their minions hope to drive down the price of oil by crushing the entrepeneurial spirit that is at the heart of this great nation.  Their strategy, if successful in the short term, will undoubtedly make room for a ten cent gas tax, which may be what they've been looking for all along.  Having failed to muster support for a windfall profits tax on big oil, they turn to the only other suckers in the room - us.  That giant sucking noise is the sound of money leaving our pockets.  Memo to Harry and Nancy:  The original idea was to LOWER gas prices.
 
The democrats' solution to our energy woes is the same solution they offer for every other problem - bleed American families dry while gradually claiming more and more regulatory control over our lives.  To add insult to injury, a number of republicans are acting just like them, apparently in denial of the socialist cancer metastacizing in the body of congress.
 
Tapping the SPR is a dangerous move.  It compromises our ability to respond to real threats from outside our borders.  Keeping America's war machine well lubricated is vital to our defense, although that's not much help against the enemies inside our borders - the congressional traitors we're paying to destroy us.
 
 
 
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Congress At War With America

This week, President Bush lifted the executive order banning offshore oil exploration.  The move may be nothing more than symbolic however, because congress must add it's blessing as well.  Given Nancy Pelosi's long standing opposition to the idea, it's probably safe to say the proposal is DOA.  Liberals in congress will fight this at every turn and propose their own remedies for higher energy costs, none of which will add one drop of energy to help meet our needs nor bring the costs down.
 
It's understandable why those in the pockets of environmentalists would want to cover their backsides when it comes to increasing domestic oil supply.  The last thing they want to do is appear to their constituents as enabling evil oil company executives to further increase revenues.  Meanwhile, frustration at the pump grows to the point where people are willing to consider even the most inane remedial proposals.  There's an old Yankee saying that applies to situations like this. "Do something, even if it's wrong."
 
Politicians pandering to an agitated electorate have threatened to punish oil companies for having the gall to make a profit in these tough economic times.  But oil companies don't set prices.  The market sets the price based on the principle of supply and demand.  It's no more complicated than that.  Still, some think a windfall profits tax will teach oil companies a lesson.  Here's a tip for consumers.  If that happens, expect to pay a little more at the pump.
 
Government has no right to limit the profit of any company in a free market economy and absolutely no power to do so in the global marketplace.  If it did, we'd be enjoying two buck gas.  If China is willing to pay more for oil than we are, don't be surprised to see OPEC supertankers sailing east instead of west.  Which brings us to the real question we should be asking.  What if we can't get all the oil we need?
 
It's important to remember that nearly everything we eat, drink and wear comes to us via truck, train and airplane, all of which run on some form of fossil fuel.  Our homes are heated by fossil fuels or byproducts thereof.  Imagine if that supply was interrupted indefinitely.
 
How long can you heat your home on the remaining contents of your oil tank?  How long can you survive on the food in your refrigerator-freezer?  Faced with the prospect of starving or freezing to death, you'd probably grab your family and head for greener pastures - if only you had some gas.  Perhaps we'd be better served to stop obcessing about the price of gas and turn more attention to the availability.  Therein lies the greatest threat to our country.
 
We've allowed environmental extremists to hijack US energy policy via the lie that is global warming.  Environmentalists have successfully pressured congress into preventing offshore exploration for domestic oil leaving this country vulnerable to any number of international threats, including those which could ultimately bring about our demise.  If our oil supply was suddenly cut off, this country would collapse in a hurry.
 
Members of congress are directly responsible for the dangerous position we find ourselves in today.  They have not acted in the best interest of this country and it's citizens.  Their treasonous actions have led America to the brink of possible destruction by rendering us at the mercy of those who would just as soon see us dead.  Of course, none of this bothers far left members of the democratic party and socialists everywhere who despise capitalism and the American way of life.
 
As emerging markets grow in places like China and India, we can expect to see ever increasing energy problems due to competition for existing oil supplies.  By preventing the increase of our domestic supply, liberals in congress are waging a stealth war on America - quietly enabling the enemies of this great nation. 
 
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