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By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Banner of Liberty, (www.bannerofliberty.com)
July 17, 2008
The purpose of the 2008 Presidential and Congressional elections is to choose LEADERS for the next 2, 4 or six years. The best way to make your decision on which candidate to vote for is actual knowledge of what their past examples of leadership have been. Listed below are bills introduced in 2007-2008 to prevent, or encourage domestic production of oil and gasoline . All the bills introduced by Democrats would prevent domestic oil and gasoline production while Republicans tried, without success, to encourage production:
Bill Number, Purpose, and Democrat Sponsor:
Bill Number, Purpose and Republican Sponsor:
To read these bills go to: http://thomas.loc.gov/ and enter the bill number.
S 3044, a bill introduced by Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), majority leader, to increase taxes on oil companies (which of course would increase the cost of gasoline) has been debated by the Senate, but blocked by Republicans, so it did not pass. Rep. Nick Rahall, (D-WV) introduced a bill to prohibit new leases for exploration or production of oil in the USA but it did not pass. Rep. Max Thornberry (R - TX) bill, introduced HR 3089 in July 2007, to terminate laws that prohibit offshore and oil shale production. A discharge petition to allow it to be debated on the floor now has 154 sponsors. It is being blocked by the Democrat leadership. All other bills, introduced by both parties, are still in Committees. Contact your member of Congress and urge them to support the discharge petition.
It appears that the price and availability of oil and gas, and any other energy methods, nuclear, electrical, coal, wind or solar, depends on who the voters choose in November for Congress and the Presidency.