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Obama Talks Gas Prices, Energy Policy At University Of Miami

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First Posted: 02/23/2012 7:26 am Updated: 02/24/2012 3:31 am

By JIM KUHNHENN, ASSOCIATED PRESS

MIAMI -- President Barack Obama on Thursday assailed Republicans for what he described as a flawed and dishonest strategy for reducing gas prices, predicting his rivals would offer nothing but more drilling and political promises of $2-a-gallon gas. Said the president: "The American people aren't stupid."

"That's not a plan, especially since we're already drilling. That's a bumper sticker," Obama said in a stop at the University of Miami. "It's not a strategy to solve our energy challenge. That's a strategy to get politicians through an election. You know there are no quick fixes to this problem."

Obama spoke as gas has reached the highest price at the pump ever for this time of year: an average of $3.58 per gallon. White House advisers see it as a cyclical occurrence but knew Obama had to address the topic, one of deep concern to consumers and growing fodder for Republicans seeking to unseat Obama.

Obama said gas prices were "like a tax straight out of their paychecks." He promoted an energy agenda of oil, gas, wind, solar, nuclear and biofuel energy.

And he took aim at Republicans.

"You can bet that since it's an election year, they're already dusting off their three-point plans for $2 gas. I'll save you the suspense: Step one is to drill, step two is to drill, and step three is to keep drilling. ... We've heard the same thing for thirty years. Well, the American people aren't stupid."

Obama insisted there are no short-term solutions to high gas prices, and that anyone suggesting otherwise was not being honest. Still, he sought to offer something to anxious voters by saying he had ordered his administration to search for every possible area to help consumers in the coming months.


He sought to take credit for rising oil and gas production, a greater mix of energy sources and decreased consumption. Ahead of a fundraising blitz in the evening, he promoted an energy strategy that the administration says will reduce dependence on foreign oil in the long term.

Republicans have seized on the issue, citing Obama's decision to reject a permit for a cross-country oil pipeline as evidence of a misguided policy. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum has warned of $5-a-gallon gas, while former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has said he could lower prices to $2.50 a gallon.

Obama aides worry that the rise in prices could reverse the country's economic gains and the president's improved political standing. A new Associated Press-GfK poll shows that though Obama's approval rating on the economy has climbed, 58 percent disapprove of what he's doing on gas prices.

White House officials point to increased oil production and decreased consumption as evidence that Obama's policies are working and will lead to greater energy independence in the long run. But they assert there is little Obama � or any president � can do to change the trajectory of prices now.

Despite more domestic oil and less consumption, "these prices are going up, and that tells you that there are other things beyond our control, like unrest in the Middle East or other factors like the growth of emerging countries such as China and India," White House spokesman Jay Carney said Wednesday.

To be sure, oil and gas production has increased during the Obama administration, though the trend began during the presidency of George W. Bush, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The increase has reversed a decline that began in 1986, and the agency projects that by 2020 oil production will reach a level not seen since 1994.

The agency also has reported a drop in petroleum consumption, caused by the economic downturn after the 2008 recession, new efficiencies and changes in consumer behavior.

While in Florida, Obama also plans to raise money, including a $30,000-a-person event at the Windermere, Fla., home of Dallas Mavericks guard Vince Carter. An avid basketball fan, Obama will attend a dinner Thursday at Carter's house just three days before the NBA All-Star Game in nearby Orlando.

Obama also will attend fundraising events at the Biltmore Hotel and at the Coral Gables home of lawyer Chris Korge, a top fundraiser for Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.

Last week, Obama took a three-day West Coast trip and raised about $8 million in eight campaign events.

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11:06 AM on 04/23/2012
The only way to remain a world power is to have a cost-effective and sustainable supply of it. The recent increase in gas prices has once again brought the issue of energy policy to the forefront of the American psyche.

http://chriscrosby.net/blog/2012/03/16/americas-gas-pains/
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02:38 AM on 02/27/2012
well the act that most of the country has hardly had a winter would decrease oil demands and energy demands alone...
12:42 AM on 02/27/2012
We import 50% of our daily oil use. This is down from 60% a few years ago.

We are producing more oil now than we were 3 years ago and we have more drilling rigs now.
We also are using less oil because cars and trucks get more MPG than they did a few years ago and driving is down. Cash for clunkers took some of the worst gas guzzlers off the road and replaced them with higher mileage vehicles.

Oil is bought on the world market. Rising demand from China and India is outpacing the supply raising the price for all.
12:36 AM on 02/27/2012
We need an all of the above energy policy.

Bring on the electric, flex-fuel, hybrid, CNG, LNG and hydrogen fueled vehicles. It is time to end the oil monopoly on transportation fuels. Monopolies are only good for the monopoly and not the consumer.

Republicans are trying to push oil and coal and limit alternatives. Seems like they have friends in the oil and coal industries.
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rodjard
I Update my brain frequently
12:28 AM on 02/27/2012
Reality will never hit home for the DENIERS
until they actually have to sit home because
the oil supply is shut off. Then they will say
someone should have done something.
Until that happens they will fight against doing
something every step of the way.
We are just one mideast or some other unknown
crisis away from that happening.
Alternative sources not being seriously fast tracked
from bofuels or any source we can dream up
cannot continue to be some political theory because
of someone who is not a patriot first and a profit taker
second has got to end. Treason ought to be charged
against anyone holding back this process.
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paxatman
Do no harm, Help others.
11:34 AM on 02/26/2012
These gas price increases are strategic temper tantrums to get Keystone in place and President Obama defeated in November.
The Oil companies OWN the Republican Party. The oil companies are the greatest threat to our National security, the Worlds environment and, most importantly, our Children's future.
Occupy and Nationalize the oil companies.
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ivorykeys87
05:26 AM on 02/26/2012
"The American people aren't stupid."
"That's not a plan, especially since we're already drilling.
"he promoted an energy strategy that the administration says will reduce dependence on foreign oil in the long term."
"White House officials point to increased oil production and decreased consumption as evidence that Obama's policies are working and will lead to greater energy independence in the long run."

A lot of quotes, but I hope you people realize the blatant contradictions. First of all, anyone who sincerely believes that government funding for algae research over drilling for our own oil is a better plan, they are surely stupid. Just because the President espouses this idea so confidently, does not take away from it's ridiculousness.
First of all, he says we are already drilling. Which is true. However, we are not drilling in nearly as many areas as we could be, because he overturned Bush's original outline for drilling permits. Now, at the same time of denouncing the plan of more drilling, they refer to plans that will reduce our dependence on FOREIGN OIL. Which can only mean one thing, more dependence on AMERICAN OIL, which means more drilling...continued...
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OLJW00
right is right
11:27 AM on 02/25/2012
What do you know - ANOTHER stimulus fat green energy firm laying off people...WHILE giving out big $$ to execs?

http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/green-company-gets-390m-subsidies-lays-125/394051
08:13 PM on 02/24/2012
Back in 2008 just about all of the Republicans were touting about getting energy from all-of-the-above--gas, coal, oil, nuclear, solar, wind, etc. The Democrats won, however, and
Pres. Obama took office. Even before all this happened, everybody knew that we were importing about half of our oil from other countries, many not having US interests at heart.

Now as gas prices rise--bringing with it inflation as well as higher prices in most all the things and goods we need--you will see an economy that was starting to show some life, start to shut down. Money won’t go as far, businesses will be happy to tread water--trade dollars--rather than make a profit.

Our tourist businesses will take another shot because “taking a vacation will be shortened or be a bare-bones affair”--forget any luxuries. Most of us are paying $3.70-$3.90 for gas, but expect $4-$5.50 plus starting in May. Who will people blame for the hardships that exist and are to come--The President. Why? Because this development was not new, it was something for which everybody knew a great deal about even before Obama took office and therefore he is directly responsible.

He led us--like a pied piper--down the lily-white path of solar and wind while Americans continued to run vehicles and heat homes with gas and oil. So, next time, choose a candidate who has "presidential foresight."
01:17 PM on 02/24/2012
CNG is a simple low cost answer blocked by American politics - the most corrupt in the world.

To make this work we need home fill stations or widely available CHG pumps at gas stations.

Your $1 a gal equiv home Phil CNG station is really just a cheap scuba compressor with an explosive safe electric motor worth less than $500. The units now sell for $4500.

Why is the mass funding now available for batteries not around for a simple modified scuba compressor.

Why isn't the DOE forcing gas utilities nationwide as Utah and many other countries around the world do. to spend pennies a gallon eq to offer CNG at a selection of gas stations in cities/towns/and villages to sell at home delivery cost.

Answer> Campaign donations to our most corrupt in the world politicians, from T Boone Pickens who makes a fortune selling CNG at his Clean Energy franchises at $3/gal eq, and of course Big Oil who really doesn't want to interrupt the lucrative sales of gasoline and diesel.
10:43 AM on 02/24/2012
http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,816669,00.html

Bet Obama wont talk about this. Germany was the darling of the Green movement and now it may undermine their entire economy. Bravo for renewables!!!
09:49 AM on 02/24/2012
This is a quote from Obama back in 2008 when he was running for the Democrat nomination:
"soaring gas prices were the latest manifestation of a Washington establishment that won't tackle the problems facing most consumers, and that he would bring needed change."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/25/politics/main4045969.shtml
So back in 2008 it was Bush's fault because Bush was President but now in 2012 Obama is president but it's not his fault.
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Gurinder Dhillon
Republicans thrive on false equivalencies.
10:47 AM on 02/24/2012
Stop taking a fragment of a sentence Obama spoke 4 years ago out of context, he was speaking in reference to the entire Republican establishments status as a wholly owned subsidiary of the petroleum industry. You ever hear of the American Petroleum Institute, its the single most powerful governmental lobby on Earth and it contributes to EVERY SINGLE REPUBLICAN in Congress. Of course George Bush by himself is no guiltier than your average corporate shill Republican Congressmen but as a collective they are impeding technological innovation for their own personal profit and hindering the evolution of the human species as a result.
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OLJW00
right is right
11:30 AM on 02/25/2012
Obama has spoken about how under his energy plan prices would "necessarily skyrocket".

I think that is pretty clear...unless of course you can explain how "necessarily skyrocket" means something else than EXACTLY what it implies.
05:55 PM on 02/25/2012
"In the remarks, Obama said soaring gas prices were the latest manifestation of a Washington establishment that won't tackle the problems facing most consumers, and that he would bring needed change."

And what is his needed change?..."NO NEW DRILLING"
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OLJW00
right is right
11:28 AM on 02/25/2012
exactly
WonderingNThinking
Think Before We Sink
05:20 AM on 02/24/2012
USGS Fallout Map from Fukushima published:
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2011/1277/
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rodjard
I Update my brain frequently
12:56 AM on 02/24/2012
As much as we need alternative fuels we need alternative foods.
Just because corn, wheat, and soybeans are good for feeding
animals doesnt mean it ought to be used to feed people.
his is not the middle ages anymore.
The best food for people has long been understood to be a
whole different diet than the stuff we are being marketed to eat.
cosmicdart
paragon of paradigms
10:00 PM on 02/24/2012
We need more organic farms that grow vegetables from heritage seeds, and use natural ways of dealing with insects and weeds. Insects and weeds always evolve to defeat any chemical that we use against them. Plants may be grown indoors all year round in large green houses, or hydroponics gardens that exclude weeds and harmful bugs. CO2 from natural gas power plants should be fed into these indoor gardens to increase food production and reduce atmospheric CO2. If we bury the remains of food crops, their carbon would be locked into the Earth becoming coal over geologic time. Waste heat from power plants could be used to heat green houses.
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rodjard
I Update my brain frequently
10:26 PM on 02/24/2012
I planted 24 Roma tomato plants last year in 12 hills. I dig a hole
about a foot in diameter and about two ft deep for each one and
dump table scraps in them all winter long. I use welded 6 ft fence wire
to make an 18" diameter cage to place around the plants. By August
they grow out the tops of the 6' cages.
I also plant a circle of cucumber seeds around the cages.
I only found 2 large greem tomatoe worms the whole year.
I appropriately named them the Koch Brothers and appropriately
disposed of them.
What is nice about planting like this is that I can easily mow around
the cages. They can be placed anywhere in the yard.
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rodjard
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10:40 PM on 02/24/2012
There is some type of little black wasp that attacks and kills the worms
and bugs in my garden. It is amazing. Nature takes care of the problem
for me. Organic gardenening is all I ever have done. Dad used to go
down on the river and buy large Carp for a dollar each and put them
under his plants. Who in their right mind would spray chemicals on
something they are going to eat.
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ivorykeys87
05:42 AM on 02/26/2012
lol you can't be serious. Corn, wheat, and soybeans are as much a part of our diet as anything else. I will agree, our diets have been manipulated into consuming a narrow amount of food. But, what really got me is this "Just because corn, wheat, and soybeans are good for feeding
animals doesnt mean it ought to be used to feed people." This stuff is not good for animals, especially cows. Feeding cows this is precisely why there is more e.coli in our meat then there used to be. When cows are left to eat grass, as they are meant, then they automatically produce whats needed to fight e.coli internally.
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rodjard
I Update my brain frequently
09:40 AM on 02/26/2012
Did you note that I said feed corn to hogs and automobiles.
I fully agree that cattle should be fed alphagraze.
Compare the nutrition of corn syrup to compared blackstrap
molasses.
Check the difference in the glycemic index between wheat
and rye or spelt.
Find out how much Iodine and magnesium you body really
needs based on the average Japanese diet and their
incidence of breast cancer and thyroid disease.
Find out the difference between long chain and short chain
fatty acids and what contains them.
Try to determine why we are intentionaly being fed Bromide,
Aluminum and mercury.
We are the wealthiest nation on earth and we are also the
sickest nation n earth.
White wheat flour. white rice and white potatoe starch are pure sugar.
We are a nation addicted to Sugar, starch and salt. Quick energy fixes
just like an alcaholic needs that alcahol rush from the first shot of the day.
The cheapest way to fill-em-up and and move-em-out is with rice, pasta
taters and corn. It is marketed as an ethnic thing.
All this starch and sugar can be converted to alcahol to run our cars on
and is better suited for that than being fed to us is my point,
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rodjard
I Update my brain frequently
12:47 AM on 02/24/2012
Stop feeding people and cows corn everything and feed it
to hogs and Automobiles. I want cane and maple syrup
and not one ounce of corn syrup.