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tony
03-31-2010, 07:40 PM
Interesting, Obama does something many of you wanted and hardly any of his constituents and yet he get no kudos from the right...

BanginJimmy
03-31-2010, 09:51 PM
I havent had a chance to read up on it at all. Based on the past though, my first guess is that this is nothing more than a token gesture as a way to hide something else. Sort of like when dems decided that the govt should have complete control over school loans belonged in a health care bill.

Vteckidd
03-31-2010, 10:08 PM
Interesting, Obama does something many of you wanted and hardly any of his constituents and yet he get no kudos from the right...

i honestly have been gone a lot lately and havent watched the news so i am a little behind on stuff this week.

Vteckidd
03-31-2010, 10:12 PM
Based on the past though, my first guess is that this is nothing more than a token gesture as a way to hide something else.

Definitely looks like it, its a concession to the republicans so he can get support to pass the Climate Change legislation. They cant use reconciliation to pass that :P


Full story, source POLITICO (first thing that popped up in google)




President Barack Obama launched an ambitious plan on Wednesday to lift a decades-long moratorium on offshore oil drilling along the East Coast from Delaware to Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska.

“This is not a decision that I’ve made lightly,” he said in remarks at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. “But the bottom line is this: given our energy needs, in order to sustain economic growth and produce jobs and keep our businesses competitive, we are going to need to harness traditional sources of fuel, even as we ramp up production of new sources of renewable, homegrown energy.”

Obama’s decision is closely tied politically to the fate of the climate change bill jointly sponsored by Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), John Kerry (D-Mass.), and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) And while it could win the president support from conservative Democrats and Republicans – Graham has said he would not support a bill that “doesn’t have offshore drilling in a meaningful way” – it is also likely to rile part of Obama’s Democratic base, particularly environmentalists.

In urging Congress to pass comprehensive energy and climate legislation, Obama attempted to bridge the political divide by tying offshore drilling to the nation’s security and stressing that it’s one piece of a larger energy plan.

“There will be those who strongly disagree with this decision, including those who say we should not open any new areas to drilling,” Obama acknowledged. “But what I want to emphasize is that this announcement is part of a broader strategy that will move us from an economy that runs on fossil fuels and foreign oil to one that relies more on homegrown fuels and clean energy. And the only way this transition will succeed is if it strengthens our economy in the short term and long term.”

“To fail to recognize this reality,” he concluded, “would be a mistake.”

Obama is proposing the first new offshore oil and gas sales in the Atlantic in two decades. The decision modifies a 20-year-old ban that limited new drilling, confining most to the seas off the Gulf of Mexico. The government will continue lease sales in the Central and Western Gulf of Mexico.

The president urged those on both sides of the energy debate to cede some ground. Addressing Republicans who believe his offshore drilling initiative doesn’t go far enough, Obama suggested they embrace his clean energy initiatives by pointing out that the United States has 2 percent of the world’s oil reserves, yet is responsible for 20 percent of global consumption.

Obama said his energy plan will boost the economy by putting the United States in position to compete in global energy marketplace “so that we are no longer tethered to the whims of what happens somewhere in the Middle East.”

Its a nice gesture, but what does it REALLY mean and will we see any benefit of it? I havent researched it enough. But IMO who cares if the Cap N Trade thing goes through this is the least of our concerns

Vteckidd
03-31-2010, 10:21 PM
Apparently Boehner said this is nothing because if the EPA regulations go through none of this will matter (Cap N Trade). Alaska is still off limits and so is the Pacific. He only opened up exploration of the east coast.

I mean i guess my opinion is this:
Good for him for allowing drilling and maybe it will create some kind of jobs

BUT
Obama will most likely cancel those jobs out by pushing the CapN trade bill through
He will victimize the "greedy" oil companies

I see this as a moot point

tony
04-01-2010, 05:33 AM
Kind of figured this would be the response lol

punkr6
04-01-2010, 05:37 AM
this is nothing more then a smoke screen, I doubt it will ever happen, under his rule....

Vteckidd
04-01-2010, 09:44 AM
It's like him saying he's cutting the deficit 15 billion as he spends 1 trillion dollars

preferredduck
04-02-2010, 01:16 AM
I havent had a chance to read up on it at all. Based on the past though, my first guess is that this is nothing more than a token gesture as a way to hide something else. Sort of like when dems decided that the govt should have complete control over school loans belonged in a health care bill.

agreed, there has to be something hidden in this. it's amazing what they can hide in 3000 pages that nobody gets time to read and the people don't get the facts until CNN or FOX news covers it and put their spin on it.

tony
04-02-2010, 09:38 AM
So in other words there is really nothing Obama could do to satisfy his biggest critics because even when something is in line with their policy there is a hidden agenda?

preferredduck
04-02-2010, 03:25 PM
So in other words there is really nothing Obama could do to satisfy his biggest critics because even when something is in line with their policy there is a hidden agenda?

bush even did the same thing. executive orders etc that became law so in all reality i don't like either of them for that reason and if a bill is 3000 pages there is hidden backroom deals going on. bush did it too, so did clinton and everyone else and it's not right. the public is always in the dark on this matter and a lot of people are starting to get a clue hence all the "tea party" and "militia" crap in the news lately.