WANTED: Oil-Free President…….ASAP!
Yesterday, George W Bush held a press conference urging Congress to take up a vote on off-shore exploration thereby lifting its ban on off-shore oil drilling. Even though his administration has done absolutely nothing, for seven years, toward energy independence. But when it comes to drilling for more oil, this administration and McCain has concluded that it is the only way we can become more energy independent. McCain voted against a bill that would have increased fuel economy standards in 2006 while Obama voted for the bill. An increase in fuel economy standards would require that automobile manufacturers increase the number of miles per gallon of gas on all newly manufactured cars. In China, because of a mandate by the Chinese government, cars get 43 miles per gallon. Such a bill would have made a significant difference in today’s gas prices had it been adopted in 2006 when it was proposed.
Something else that this writer finds a little disturbing is a Washington Post report that campaign contributions from oil industry executives to Sen. John McCain increased dramatically at the end of June, right after McCain made a high-profile split with environmentalists and flipped from his orginal position against off-shore drilling. As for the Bush administration’s hand in the oil well, the Wall Street Journal reported that influential former Pentagon official Richard Perle is going into the oil business in Iraq and Kazakhstan according to sources close to the deals. Perle was one of the security experts helping to make the case to the Bush Administration for taking down Saddam Hussein.
Therefore, when the current President and John McCain continually push the idea that off-shore drilling is the best solution for the American people, I tend to suspect their motives. I would trust their motives more if they at least had a past record of working toward energy independence and were not so inextricably linked to the oil industry.