Perry: I can create 1.2 million energy jobs

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Rick Perry, taking a page from the Brak Obama "Just Say It To Get Elected And Don't Worry About Actually Doing It" playbook.....Personally, I have my doubts about anything Rick Perry says.

I'm surprised that the Obama administration didn't reply "Hey, we put a bunch of people to work with the money we gave to Solyndra!"


I can create 1.2 million energy jobs: Perry
By Steve Holland | Reuters – 11 mins ago




WEST MIFFLIN, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry outlined plans on Friday to dramatically increase energy production and create 1.2 million jobs, taking aim at federal regulations he said are strangling the economy.

Perry's announcement at a U.S. Steel plant in a suburb near Pittsburgh came as the Texas governor seeks to shore up his campaign for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination after a series of shaky debate performances and distractions knocked him out of the front-runner position.

Perry said if elected in November 2012 he would sign a series of executive orders in the first 100 days of his administration to roll back federal regulations and open up more areas for oil and gas exploration.

"We are standing atop the next American economic boom -- energy," Perry said. "The quickest way to give our economy a shot in the arm is to deploy American ingenuity to tap American energy. But we can only do that if environmental bureaucrats are told to stand down."

Perry would repeal the Environmental Protection Agency's authority over greenhouse gases blamed for global warming and eliminate all current and planned EPA programs to restrict carbon dioxide emissions. Many Republicans in Congress would support that but it would be hard to overturn the Supreme Court's ruling in 2007 the EPA has the authority to regulate those gases.
Perry sprinkled his remarks with a harsh denunciation of Democratic President Barack Obama, who he said is responsible for "activist regulations" that have made it more difficult to extract energy resources. Obama has favored green technologies that are not producing as many jobs as promised, he said.
"His energy policies are driven by the concerns of activists in his party, my policies are driven by the concerns of American workers without jobs," Perry said.

The Obama re-election campaign reacted quickly.
"Governor Perry's energy policy isn't the way to win the future, it's straight out of the past - doubling down on finite resources with no plan to promote innovation or to transition the nation to a clean energy economy," said campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt.

It was the first of two speeches Perry is delivering to outline proposals to bring down the 9.1 percent U.S. unemployment rate, the main issue in the 2012 campaign. His second speech, expected around October 25, is to focus on tax reform, reducing the U.S. debt burden and reforming entitlement programs.
Perry has fallen behind former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and businessman Herman Cain in polls of Republican voters.

However, he has strong backing from many conservatives and raised $17 million in the third quarter of this year, more than Romney's $14 million. This will ensure a well-funded campaign to wage battles in the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

ALASKA, KEYSTONE
Perry would open up several American oil and gas fields for exploration that are currently off limits, including parts of the Gulf of Mexico, Alaska and the mid-Atlantic.

Obama has announced plans to expand oil output in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska. But so far the most progress he has made in the problem of U.S. foreign oil dependency has been in issuing tougher standards on vehicle fuel efficiency.

Perry said he would open for energy production Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, long a battleground between environmentalists and energy companies, and said doing so could create 120,000 jobs.
He also promised to start off-shore exploration in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas off the northern and western coasts of Alaska, saying it would create 55,000 jobs.

Construction of the Keystone XL pipeline to carry Canadian crude to coastal refineries, would create 20,000 American jobs, Perry said. The pipeline is caught up in U.S. red tape and opposed by many on various environmental grounds. The U.S. State Department has said the pipeline would add only about 7,000 jobs.

Perry pledged to tap the full potential of the Marcellus Shale natural gas field in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. He would open up federal and private lands for exploration in states like Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Colorado and Utah.
 
So he can create severe freshwater shortages in more states than just Texas?
 
I thought Perry was pretty much done and dusted by now? Last poll tracker I saw had his appro rating looking like a diagram of an avalanche.
 
He'll most likely get the win once the voting happens. They can say what they want but Cain and Romney aren't really viable.
 
Perry is a shit bag filled with smashed assholes.....as a governor he is a bigger liar and slime ball than Bush ever was. Dig into his history a bit, and it is all there to see. Think about that for a second, or don't if your one of those folks who is all "My daddy was a republican and I'm a republican and I don't give a fuck who the canidate is or what their record says about them, I'm voteing for the republican.......MERICA!!!"
 
He'll most likely get the win once the voting happens. They can say what they want but Cain and Romney aren't really viable.

None of them are really viable, first-rate candidates and they know it.
 
Perry is a shit bag filled with smashed assholes."

That is a pretty boss quote. Like something you'd expect to come out of the Angry Video Game Nerd where I honestly didn't know just how much profanity could be crammed into a single sentence.

None of them are really viable, first-rate candidates and they know it.

But assuming nothing earth shattering happens like Reagan's reveals he was a vampire and rises from his grave then one of them is going to be the nominee. I'm not at all concerned one of them will be president but one of them will be the nominee.
 
I can create 1.2 million energy jobs: Perry
By Steve Holland | Reuters – 11 mins ago




Perry said he would open for energy production Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, long a battleground between environmentalists and energy companies, and said doing so could create 120,000 jobs.
He also promised to start off-shore exploration in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas off the northern and western coasts of Alaska, saying it would create 55,000 jobs.

Construction of the Keystone XL pipeline to carry Canadian crude to coastal refineries, would create 20,000 American jobs, Perry said. The pipeline is caught up in U.S. red tape and opposed by many on various environmental grounds. The U.S. State Department has said the pipeline would add only about 7,000 jobs.


Since there are only about 700,000 people currently living in Alaska--and that's including everyone, not just those working in energy--I find it hard to believe opening up the remotest areas of the state for oil production is going to have that sort of benefit.

Besides, when I see a Republican politician making promises like this, it usually means more giveaways to the already profitable oil industry.



I thought Perry was pretty much done and dusted by now? Last poll tracker I saw had his appro rating looking like a diagram of an avalanche.


As horrible as these last few weeks have been, he can't be counted out. As the OP says, he still has money, and he's a proven vote-getter in the largest Republican state.

Also, keep in mind that once Bachmann and Cain drop out, he'll be the stupidest candidate left in the field, and that's always a plus in Republican politics.
 
Did Perry even speak during the last debate? I think there was a cardboard cutout placed in his chair.
 
Rick Perry, taking a page from the Brak Obama "Just Say It To Get Elected And Don't Worry About Actually Doing It" playbook.....Personally, I have my doubts about anything Rick Perry says.

I'm surprised that the Obama administration didn't reply "Hey, we put a bunch of people to work with the money we gave to Solyndra!"


I can create 1.2 million energy jobs: Perry
By Steve Holland | Reuters – 11 mins ago




WEST MIFFLIN, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry outlined plans on Friday to dramatically increase energy production and create 1.2 million jobs, taking aim at federal regulations he said are strangling the economy.

Perry's announcement at a U.S. Steel plant in a suburb near Pittsburgh came as the Texas governor seeks to shore up his campaign for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination after a series of shaky debate performances and distractions knocked him out of the front-runner position.

Perry said if elected in November 2012 he would sign a series of executive orders in the first 100 days of his administration to roll back federal regulations and open up more areas for oil and gas exploration.

"We are standing atop the next American economic boom -- energy," Perry said. "The quickest way to give our economy a shot in the arm is to deploy American ingenuity to tap American energy. But we can only do that if environmental bureaucrats are told to stand down."

Perry would repeal the Environmental Protection Agency's authority over greenhouse gases blamed for global warming and eliminate all current and planned EPA programs to restrict carbon dioxide emissions. Many Republicans in Congress would support that but it would be hard to overturn the Supreme Court's ruling in 2007 the EPA has the authority to regulate those gases.
Perry sprinkled his remarks with a harsh denunciation of Democratic President Barack Obama, who he said is responsible for "activist regulations" that have made it more difficult to extract energy resources. Obama has favored green technologies that are not producing as many jobs as promised, he said.
"His energy policies are driven by the concerns of activists in his party, my policies are driven by the concerns of American workers without jobs," Perry said.

The Obama re-election campaign reacted quickly.
"Governor Perry's energy policy isn't the way to win the future, it's straight out of the past - doubling down on finite resources with no plan to promote innovation or to transition the nation to a clean energy economy," said campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt.

It was the first of two speeches Perry is delivering to outline proposals to bring down the 9.1 percent U.S. unemployment rate, the main issue in the 2012 campaign. His second speech, expected around October 25, is to focus on tax reform, reducing the U.S. debt burden and reforming entitlement programs.
Perry has fallen behind former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and businessman Herman Cain in polls of Republican voters.

However, he has strong backing from many conservatives and raised $17 million in the third quarter of this year, more than Romney's $14 million. This will ensure a well-funded campaign to wage battles in the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

ALASKA, KEYSTONE
Perry would open up several American oil and gas fields for exploration that are currently off limits, including parts of the Gulf of Mexico, Alaska and the mid-Atlantic.

Obama has announced plans to expand oil output in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska. But so far the most progress he has made in the problem of U.S. foreign oil dependency has been in issuing tougher standards on vehicle fuel efficiency.

Perry said he would open for energy production Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, long a battleground between environmentalists and energy companies, and said doing so could create 120,000 jobs.
He also promised to start off-shore exploration in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas off the northern and western coasts of Alaska, saying it would create 55,000 jobs.

Construction of the Keystone XL pipeline to carry Canadian crude to coastal refineries, would create 20,000 American jobs, Perry said. The pipeline is caught up in U.S. red tape and opposed by many on various environmental grounds. The U.S. State Department has said the pipeline would add only about 7,000 jobs.

Perry pledged to tap the full potential of the Marcellus Shale natural gas field in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. He would open up federal and private lands for exploration in states like Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Colorado and Utah.

I happen to agree with his plans, but 1.2 million???? That's way over the top.

Ishmael
 
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