Senate Energy and Commerce Committees: Liberals really poked the pooch.

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Senate Energy and Commerce Committees: Liberals really poked the pooch.



Most likely no one on this forum sat through the four hours of the Senate and Commerce Committee hearing on ‘Energy Prices and Profits’ broadcast on CSPAN last night, but, I did.

‘Witnesses’ were:

Mr. Raymond, ExxonMobil
Mr. Mulva, ConocoPhilips
Mr. Hofmeirer, Shell Oil
Mr. O’Reilly, ChevronTexaco
Mr. Pillari, BP (British Petroleum)

My conclusions? Not that you are interested…but…:

Liberal Democrats embarrassed all of American politics by doing their usual thing, total negativity.

Female Senators, Boxer, Feinstein, Landrieu, due to their emotional, hysterical comments, assured that women will no longer be elected to public office.

Republican Senators displayed an alarming lack of knowledge about the real energy crisis in America and the world in general.

I expected a business bashing of corporate oil executives but was moderately surprised that these gentlemen, held their own against the politicians and basically came off saying, ‘If you want gas and oil, get the fuck out of our way, let us do our job.’

Another conclusion I reached, was that the chickens have finally come home to roost. The left wing, liberal, ecological agenda has finally laid an egg.

After 35 years of restricting and inhibiting exploration and exploitation of natural resources, the consequences have finally arrived. The whales and spotted owls and snail darters are fine, people in New England and across the nation, cannot afford heating bills for oil and natural gas, and gasoline is at an all time high.

Thanks to the Liberal Left Wing.

We always knew liberals were stupid, in terms of real life, we gave them the liberty of being artists and musicians and movie stars, not thinking they had any real impact.

But now, the evidence is on the table, clear to all. The left wing socialist pipe dreams are falling apart, not only in Europe, but right here in the Heartland.

One by one, the oil company executives confirmed, and the rational Senators agreed, we can supply the nation with energy if you just let us do our job.

As John Galt said in Ayn Rand’s ‘Atlas Shrugged’ (I paraphrase) “Get the fuck out of our way and we will make a better world for all.”

I do not expect the Left to apologize or even understand, but for those of you who wish to know the real reason behind the energy crisis, it is those who have restricted and hindered progress; the left wing democrats.

All of the energy companies referenced above cite the same complaint, restrictions and government regulations have driven us away from investing or building in the United States.

Liberal left wing politics for over 30 years have brought us to this state of crisis. If you want lower energy costs, gasoline, diesel, natural gas, electricity, go to the polls, vote against any Democrat running for office.

Europe, to whom many Liberals seem to turn for inspiration, is on the verge of economic collapse. Unemployment in E8 nations is at 10 percent, taxation is as high as the world has ever seen, civil disorder, as in France, is just beginning.

Not that it matters….


Amicus…
 
amicus said:
I expected a business bashing of corporate oil executives but was moderately surprised that these gentlemen, held their own against the politicians and basically came off saying, ‘If you want gas and oil, get the fuck out of our way, let us do our job.’
Stripping away your usual diatribe, you actually have a point there. It's not the oil comanies that is the problem. If we want gas and oil, they are the ones that can provide it.

The problem is, we want gas and oil. Because in the short term, it's convenient. And without real hardcore incentive, there will never be any good options.

Europe, to whom many Liberals seem to turn for inspiration, is on the verge of economic collapse. Unemployment in E8 nations is at 10 percent, taxation is as high as the world has ever seen, civil disorder, as in France, is just beginning.
<shrug> The overall unemployment in western Europe has been roughly ten percent since the 50's. Give or take a few, depending on the state of the world economy and inflation and interrest politics at the time. And taxation, as far as I know, is not higher now than the last 30 years. The Eupoean marketplace is more stable and economically vital now than in decades, since the EU is finally beginning to take the shape it was intended to, instead of the buerocracy blob is was in the mid 90s.

The civil disorder in France has mostly to do with the rampant racism in the french society. Which is a big and embarrassing problem in many European countries. Would less socialistic governments solve that? If you know how, I'm all ears.
 
Oh, ami.

You need a blowjob in the worst way.

And no - this hysterical musician female is not offering. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks but no thanks, Sweets...(like your new AV!) by the way....a hundred years ago or so when I was in the Air Force, hitching across the country, I stood from sunset to sunrise on an empty Kansas highway somewhere west of Salinas, if memory serves...lots of big empty out there.

and and the post, nevermind, aside from a small quip of Fox news, the Committee meeting went unreported and uncommented on, I must have been the only on outside the beltway to have seen it.

amicus....
 
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