I am posting segments from an article by AWR Hawkins, about the
current energy crisis in our country
The whole article is worth reading and sheds a bright light on
what our Democrat controlled Congress has done to cause the
problems and gas prices we as Americans are experiencing today.
It is well worth your time to read and understand!
AWR Hawkins is a Ph.D. candidate at Texas Tech University.
His doctoral studies are focused on the U.S. Military and his
dissertation on the Civil War era. He has been published on topics
including the U.S. Navy, Civil War battles, Vietnam War ideology,
the Reagan Presidency, and the Rebirth of Conservatism, 1968-1988.
"Out here in West Texas we love our guns, we support our
troops, and we treasure our freedom. We are an independent bunch
and -- pardon me, Senator Obama -- fiercely but not bitterly so. We
are proud to have our own things to do with as we choose to, as
free people of the freest nation in the history of the world.
We also walk around on top of oil: yes it's far beneath us,
but it's there. And all these aspects of West Texas come together
to our astonishment and anger over the fact that our independence
is limited by an intrusive federal government that tells us what
oil we can and can't access through drilling, and ultimately makes
us dependent upon other nations for our own fuel supplies.
This dependence is made worse by the fact that it is arbitrary:
that is, we don't have to rely on foreign sources of oil because we
lack our own but because our government has chosen foreign
importation over domestic production. And we name names where I am
from, so for clarity's sake allow me to say that Senators Mitch
McConnell, John Cornyn, and Kay Bailey Hutchinson are not keeping
us in this position, but are pushing for common sense changes in
energy policies that will result in greatly expanded domestic
production.
The two main culprits here are Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who are currently enjoying a
9% favorable approvable rating among the American people. Perhaps
you will remember Reid as the man who boldly declared we had lost
the war in Iraq a year ago: the war we are clearly winning today.
His poor judgment in war-fighting and his lack of faith in our
troops are matched by his energy policies that keep us dependent on
oil from the very parts of the world with which we are at war.
Reid, and his cohort Pelosi, mock Republicans like McConnell,
Cornyn, and Hutchinson for their belief that we can "drill our way
out of this energy crisis." But why can't we drill out way out? Is
oil that much different than other commodities? It is traded on the
futures market and its elevated prices currently result from a
demand that promises to be greater than future supply. Gold is a
commodity, what would happen to it if we suddenly realized it is
more plentiful than needles on a pine tree? I can tell you what
would happen -- the value of an ounce of gold would plummet: its
value is directly linked to its scarcity.
Recently, President Bush did something that should have been
done years ago: He lifted the Executive Ban on off-shore drilling.
This means we not only have the oil deposits throughout the western
United States which we could access in order to be energy dependent
but the great oil deposits miles away from our shores as well."
Go to:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=27628#continueA
And read the whole story -- the whole story --and then come back
here and we can discuss this situation as adults!
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