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Saturday, February 25, 2012

President Obama Criticizes Republicans Over Gas Price Controversy

MIAMI (AP) - President Barack Obama on Thursday assailed Republicans for what he described as a flawed and dishonest strategy for reducing gas prices, predicting his rivals would offer nothing but more drilling and political promises of $2-a-gallon gas.

Said the president: "The American people aren't stupid." "That's not a plan, especially since we're already drilling. That's a bumper sticker," Obama said in a stop at the University of Miami.

"It's not a strategy to solve our energy challenge. That's a strategy to get politicians through an election. You know there are no quick fixes to this problem.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obamas right we are not stupid ... He IS

Anonymous said...

What controversy? When prices rose on Bush he opened up offshore drilling which lowered oil to 50 bucks a barrel. When they rose on Obama he says "What can ya do".

Anonymous said...

So, Obama has had 3 years to find a "fix" to high gas prices. How long does he think "quick" should be?

Anyone crazy enough to give him another 3 years to do what he wants (but unrestricted as a lame duck) is nuts.

Anonymous said...

4:36 LOL, the only reason oil dropped below 50 bucks a barrel is because the world economy sank into recession! Clowns. Please start forming your opinion AFTER you have actually looked at the facts.

Anonymous said...

3 years, 6:22? What are you smoking? I've heard rumors that a President's term is 4 years... But I guess I COULD be wrong if I lived in another country or something. SHEESH! Are you a recent high school graduate or something?

Anonymous said...

6:47
Nice try but wrong!
The very instant Bush opened up off shore drilling the oil futures market dropped.
Get your facts right!

Anonymous said...

matter of fact, go back and look at the old press releases. Even Bush didn't want to take credit for the significant price drop. lol. Talk about revisionist history

Anonymous said...

Obama would love to see $6.00 or $8.00 a gallon because he wants to go green and have nobody using oil and gas. It's his world now because you Democratic idiots voted him in.

Anonymous said...

Bush was never one to pat himself on the back for doing his job, But the fact remains Democrats impede oil exploration and domestic drilling. When gas prices rose Bush took action and prices went down. Obama has been confronted by the same circumstance and has done nothing these are the facts deal with it You seem to be in denial.

Anonymous said...

The president and the White House haven't been shy about claiming credit for doing everything possible to keep gasoline prices low.
As White House spokesman Jay Carney said this week "Oil and gas production in the United States has risen every year since the president's been in office. Oil production is now higher than it's been in eight years."

Industry analysts say production is rising -- not because of President Obama, but in spite of him.
"Today on federal land, the area where the president has control, production in the Gulf of Mexico is down 30 percent. Lease sales in Rocky Mountains on federal lands are down 70 percent," Jack Gerard, head of the American Petroleum Institute said.
He says the president has put 85 percent of the outer continental shelf off limits and overall, is only making 3 percent of the areas under his control available for development.
Numbers from think tanks and the federal Energy Information Administration confirm those numbers.
Nevertheless, steadily rising gas prices are a political liability. That's why the president now takes credit for the results of policies he ran against in 2008. One ad lambasted McCain by tying him to the Bush energy policies, saying "McCain and Bush support a drilling plan that won't produce a drop of oil for seven years."
The president initially wanted to drive up oil prices to make renewable energy more attractive.
His cap and trade plan was too harsh even for Democratic allies and failed. Nevertheless, Obama still seems to deny that drilling would reduce prices.
"You know there are no quick fixes to this problem, and you know we can't just drill our way to lower gas prices," he said at a speech in Florida this week.
Exploration and development do take years. But analysts argue the administration can't now take credit for decisions about drilling made years ago by President Bush and his predecessors.
"That production is a direct result of leases issued before this administration and as result of development on private and state lands," Gerard said.
On private lands, oil production is booming. In North Dakota, the oil and gas are on private or state land and beyond the president's control.
The state has gone from producing a small amount of oil to some 450,000 barrels a day.
Unemployment is 3.3 percent, the lowest in the country. And the state has a budget surplus in the billions.
Gerard thinks North Dakota isn't the only place. He says if the President would unleash the energy industry, the US and Canada have so much oil and gas that, along with renewables, we could become energy independent.
"We could be energy self sufficient right here in North America in 12 years, but that takes political courage," he said.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and others are now talking about releasing oil from the strategic petroleum reserve.
Gerard says it at least shows the administration recognizes that supply affects prices. But he argues we have a bigger reserve right under our feet-- if we'd only develop it.