Dennis Prager Destroys Obama's Moronic Oil Speech



More Bad Neo-Malthusian Behavior (Pacific Institute’s Peter Gleick joins the Climategate Gang, Paul Ehrlich, John Holdren, etc.)

by Robert Bradley Jr.
February 21, 2012

Rob Bradley’s interest in energy began when he prepared a study on the oil-reseller boom for a Houston bank in 1980. This investigation into the interplay of business and 1970s oil price and allocation regulation led him to apply for a grant from the Cato Institute to write a history of U.S. oil and natural gas regulation, an anticipated 18-month project that turned into five years of full-time effort. After nearly a decade of trying to find a publisher for the 2,000-page tome, Oil, Gas, and Government: The U.S. Experience was published in two volumes in 1996 by Rowman & Littlefield.

That beginning was followed by 16 years in the energy industry. In 1985, Bradley joined HNG-InterNorth (soon to be renamed Enron) as a Houston-based analyst with Transwestern Pipeline Company, which sold natural gas to the California market. An interstate gas transmission company, Transwestern was regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which provided Bradley with an education into cost-of-service, public-utility regulation.

With natural gas as the swing fuel in California’s electricity generation, Bradley also became conversant with the electricity market and public-utility regulation of gas and electricity on the state level. The California Public Utilities Commission was also active in environmental programs, as was the California Energy Commission.

In 1995, Bradley left Transwestern to become director of public policy analysis at Enron, a corporate staff position. A primary job was preparing speeches for chairman and CEO Ken Lay, but Bradley also was involved in legislative and regulatory issues. It was here that he became very involved in the internal debate over global warming strategy and renewable energy. His criticism of climate alarmism and Enron’s “political capitalism” is evidenced by memos posted on the website, www.politicalcapitalism.org.

Today, Bradley is CEO and founder of the Institute for Energy Research; an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute and the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.; and a visiting fellow of the Institute of Economic Affairs in London. Bradley is also a senior research fellow of the Center for Energy Economics at the University of Texas at Austin, among other honorary affiliations.

Bradley’s most recent book is Capitalism at Work: Business, Government, and Energy (M&M Scrivener Press), which applies the capitalist worldview to corporate and energy controversies. His website www.politicalcapitalism.org covers this work and two forthcoming books in his trilogy on political capitalism in the energy industry.

Bradley’s other books are: The Mirage of Oil Protection (1989); Julian Simon and the Triumph of Energy Sustainability (2000); Climate Alarmism Reconsidered (2003); and (with Richard Fulmer) Energy: The Master Resource (2004).




And this, as well:



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They like to give each other a reach around.

Another reference to someone else's cock? Seriously, just come out dude. This is the 21st century. No one here cares that you are gay. Fuck...I'd even start to respect you for being honest for once.
 
Another reference to someone else's cock? Seriously, just come out dude. This is the 21st century. No one here cares that you are gay. Fuck...I'd even start to respect you for being honest for once.

The best part about it was that he was doing precisely what he was talking about someone else doing. Sometime in the last few months Vette became a choir boy.
 
Another reference to someone else's cock? Seriously, just come out dude. This is the 21st century. No one here cares that you are gay. Fuck...I'd even start to respect you for being honest for once.

Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I think the civilians should stick with DADT.
 
You know my policy, answer in kind.

I know that you claim that's your policy. Observation tells me you have a couple others: 1) At any cost at all to logic, your own integrity, the truth, facts, and reality, spin everything in every way possible to say negative things about Obama/the left/Democrats, and 2) If anyone else does this, jump in and cheerlead, even if it makes you look like a choir boy giving the reacharound you referenced up there.
 
You know my policy, answer in kind.

What policy is that? Can't argue the facts so you use repeated references to someone else's cock that you think might insult me? It is simple. If you don't want to be called an ignorant old fuck, don't act like one.
 
It takes courage to be so bold in your beliefs.

childish

until people wake up to the obama nightmare, America is doomed. so many idiots get excited when obama talks, wtf does that change? so obama can give a speak, that someone else wrote. where is the value in that? how will that change things?

obama is a lazy ignorant man that doesn't work. obama is like a puppet with george soros hand up his ass controlling those strings
 
Think back to the previous administration and how you and yours howled, climbed the walls without logic and absent all integrity, ad infinitum. Told you then to stand by for the very same consideration of your candidate when and if he took office. Pay back is hell. When you assholes start acting like human beings and treat people with integrity and consideration, you'll be treated in kind, meanwhile it's game on.

Wow...How childish. THIS is EXACTLY the reason why this country is in the situation we have. Instead of solving the problems, people want to act like 2 yr olds.
 
Think back to the previous administration and how you and yours howled, climbed the walls without logic and absent all integrity, ad infinitum. Told you then to stand by for the very same consideration of your candidate when and if he took office. Pay back is hell. When you assholes start acting like human beings and treat people with integrity and consideration, you'll be treated in kind, meanwhile it's game on.

you are truly a beacon of reason and consideration. thanks for being such a pal
 
Vetteman is driven by three things in live:
1. "Better America should fail then the negar president succeed"
2. Bodily wastes
3. Other men's penises.
 
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