Unfortunately none of the current presidential candidates, Republican or Democrate, are in favor of drilling. I hope the Chinese has an oil spill that covers Florida for the next 20 years. It would serve them right.
$4.00 a gallon. Who's to blame?
Thanks to the enivironmentalist lobby and its influence on Democratic legislators in Congress, the U.S. has, for decades, been prohibited from drilling for oil in places that we know contain billions of barrels of proven reserves.
Check Out This Map
All of the "NO" zones are places where the U.S., thanks to the Democratic Party, is prohibited from drilling for oil.
But Wait, It Gets Better.
*** China , Cuba , Canada and others continue to drill off our shores where US companies are not allowed to drill because of Democratic policies!
Yes, that's right, China and Cuba are actively exploring oil fields 50 miles from Key West, Florida while U.S. companies are barred from working in this area because of U.S. policy . So, instead of allowing the most environmentally responsible companies to operate there and increase our domestic supply, China, who has a dismal environmental record, is preparing to suck our close, lucrative oil reserves dry.
Unbelievable.
Investor's Business Daily recently explained how irresponsible the Democrats have been on the energy crisis. They lay into what they consider to be the worst Congress ever for ...
~ Failing to allow drilling in ANWR.
We have, as President Bush noted, estimated capacity of a million
barrels of oil a day from this source alone -- enough for 27 million
gallons of gas and diesel. But Congress won't touch it, fearful of the
clout of the environmental lobby. As a result, you pay through the nose
at the pump so your representative can raise campaign cash.
If you agree with the need to let the American people know who's REALLY responsible for the sky-high gasoline prices we're seeing today, please forward this e-mail to everyone you know.
If we elect a liberal Democrat as president in the Fall and keep the same Democrat-controlled Congress, nothing will change .. except gasoline prices, which will keep going up.
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