Bush Reiterates Call For Offshore Drilling, Attacks Dems For Opposing

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DEB RIECHMANN | June 21, 2008 03:14 PM EST | AP

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President Bush waves after arriving on the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, June 20, 2008, in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

WASHINGTON — President Bush is accusing Democrats in Congress of blocking his energy proposals, saying they are partly to blame for high gasoline costs pinching Americans' budgets.

In his Saturday radio address, Bush urged Congress to lift its long-standing ban on offshore oil and gas drilling to increase U.S. energy production. Democrats have rejected the idea.

"This is a difficult time for many American families," Bush said. "Rising gasoline prices and economic uncertainty can affect everything from what food parents put on the table to where they can go on vacation."

Bush said offshore drilling could yield up to 18 billion barrels of oil over time, although it would take years for production to start.

There are two prohibitions on offshore drilling, one imposed by Congress and another by executive order signed by Bush's father in 1990. Bush's brother, Jeb, fiercely opposed offshore drilling when he was governor of Florida. What the president now proposes would rescind his father's decision _ but the president took the position that Congress had to act first and then he would follow behind.

Congressional Democrats have been quick to reject the push for lifting the drilling moratorium, saying oil companies already have under lease 68 million acres on federal lands and waters _ outside the ban area _ that are not being developed. Drilling proponents say that number is misleading because sometimes it takes years for actual development to take place.

"This week, President Bush and his Republicans allies rallied behind the oil industry's political agenda once again and advocated opening more of America's federal land, including coastal areas, to drilling," Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said in the Democratic response. "This proposal will not bring the type of relief Americans deserve at the pump."

Bush says he wants to ease the regulatory process to expand oil refining capacity and lift restrictions on oil shale leasing in the Green River Basin of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. Oil shale is a type of rock that can produce oil when exposed to heat and other processes.

"One major deposit in the Rocky Mountain West alone would equal current annual oil imports for more than 100 years," Bush said. "Unfortunately, Democrats in Congress are standing in the way of further development."

Bush said that in a spending bill last year, Democratic leaders inserted a provision blocking oil shale leasing on federal lands. "That provision can be taken out as easily as it was slipped in _ and Congress should do so immediately," he said.

Bush also reiterated his desire to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling, saying scientists have developed ways to reach this oil in northern Alaska with little impact on the land or local wildlife.

Bush said opposition from Democratic leaders opposition to his proposals has helped drive gas prices to record levels.

"I ask them to reconsider their positions," he said. "If congressional leaders leave for the Fourth of July recess without taking action, they will need to explain why $4-a-gallon gasoline is not enough incentive for them to act."

 
 

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- osage See Profile I'm a Fan of osage

This wholly corrupt and dishonest excuse for a public servant is trying to exploit the American people once again. He is dispicable. The oil companies literally have thousands of oil leases on properties they "aren't" drilling right now. Since lack of producition has been singled out as the main cause of high gasoline prices by the Bush administation, why isn't Bush putting pressure on the oil companies to drilling at those sites they already have rights to? Why do they want permission to drill offshore when they are "choosing" not to drill at sites they already have that don't threaten our environment or the economies of coastal states? Americans who support offshore drilling are the biggest suckers on the planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 06/22/2008
- 3Gs See Profile I'm a Fan of 3Gs

Bush has earned his place in hell, without a doubt. He continues to lie and deceive us for the oil industry. There is simply no truth in his alegations that 'not drilling' is adding to our fuel costs. Any takers? God, what did we do to deserve this guy? Was it really the SUVs and plasma TVs? We're sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 06/22/2008
- RememberTheAlamo See Profile I'm a Fan of RememberTheAlamo

Hi 3Gs,

Appreciate all the sweet replies and wishes!

Let's see . . .

(1) Glad to remain in "red territory" , with Texas at the center. . . including all the red counties in blue states . . . that pretty much spans 98% of the US.
(2) Glad to stay out of the urban centers . . . no desire to go there anyway.
(3) Would request you meet us half-way and remain in the urban centers.
(4) Recognize your pride in being , as you say . . . a "liberal wacko treehugger " . . . would not ask you to change.
(5) No desire to muffle all your talk . . . but please, do we really need to listen?
(6) Prefer beer to wine
(7) Prefer doing things to take care of the environment, rather than talking and complaining.
(8) Will wear the "dinosaur" label with pride . . . truly want to be distinguished from an environmentalist.
(9) As to messing up "your" environment . . .wasn't aware you owned it and title had been conveyed.
(10) Myself . . . an environmentalist is about as welcome as ta wister and much the same . . . you show up with a lot of threatening noise, do intensive damage and then depart quickly.

* My prayer . . . Give me George, Plasma TVs, SUVs and patience to deal with environmentalists.

God Bless,

Texas Proud

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 06/22/2008
- bumpersticker See Profile I'm a Fan of bumpersticker

(6) Prefer beer to wine
Role playing

(7) Prefer doing things to take care of the environment, rather than talking and complaining
Talking and complaining..

(8) Will wear the "dinosaur" label with pride . . . truly want to be distinguished from an environmentalist.
Wearing labels to show who you are against has a pretty slimy track record.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 06/22/2008
- StillAmused See Profile I'm a Fan of StillAmused

Whoever insists on winding this clown up every day... STOP IT!

Let him stop mumbling, sit in a corner and wait quietly. The end is in sight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 AM on 06/22/2008
- DontBeFoolish See Profile I'm a Fan of DontBeFoolish

No George, we don't need offshore drilling. We need to close the ENRON LOOPHOLE AND GET YOU OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 AM on 06/22/2008
- watchTVgetSTUPID See Profile I'm a Fan of watchTVgetSTUPID

Bush wants the rights to oil in government owned regions to be given away from the government to the oil companies for penneys instead of the real value price.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 06/21/2008
- RememberTheAlamo See Profile I'm a Fan of RememberTheAlamo

Hi watchTVgetSTUPID,

Watch ya talkin about?

Leases are assigned in competitive leasing. The lease bonuses are huge and there are federal royalties to pay on every barrel. This rakes in more money than the windfall profit tax . . . but it is reasonable and up front.

Do believe the federal royalties should be shiffted to the states . . . so that states like NJ and CA could benefit (if they ever decided to drill) . . . but the system was set up to penalize Texas . . . so I doubt it will change.

What price do you want to place on the oil leases/royalties?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 06/21/2008
- InjunTrouble See Profile I'm a Fan of InjunTrouble

Typical Bush administration response to any crisis, which is that any disaster whether man-made or natural is seen as just another opportunity to get for themselves and their friends what they have wanted all along.

Health care crisis - opportunity for a giveaway to pharmaceutical companies
9/11 - opportunity to invade Iraq for oil companies
Iraq disaster - opportunity for Halliburton and KBR to make billions
Katrina - opportunity to hand out Fema contracts to friends
Credit crisis - opportunity to give money to investment banks
Oil crisis - opportunity to bury environmental concerns and help oil companies

Drilling offshore will just reduce the gas prices by about 10-15 cents per gallon (only after 10 years of drilling) while damaging the environment. All that will be achieved in more money for Halliburton and KBR.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 06/21/2008
- 3Gs See Profile I'm a Fan of 3Gs

This is why we need Obama; and we need him to bring his ideas and integrity to every part of our govt. Let's bring the word of Obama to the world, for that matter. Can you imagine if we reversed our present course of unabridged executive greed and corporate welfare programs, and took the Middle East and China down the same path? Could be a good thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 AM on 06/22/2008
- wadenelson1 See Profile I'm a Fan of wadenelson1

It's amazingly obvious now that you pointed it out. You may have it only 95% right, but that's close enough to show the way those people think:

Anything bad = opportunity for our rich friends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 06/21/2008
- totaldisbelief See Profile I'm a Fan of totaldisbelief

how about drilling right in front of Dubya's daddy's house?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 06/21/2008
- RememberTheAlamo See Profile I'm a Fan of RememberTheAlamo

Hi totaldisbelief,

George's ranch sits in prime oil country. Can't say that there is oil under his ranch . . . but it is under everybody else in Texas . . .would imagine he will lease it like everybody else is doing.

And would love to have an oil well in my front yard (back-yard, side yard, neighbor's yard) . . . or anywhere near me . . . Those things are really cool! Used to go camping at Lake Constantine and would pick the site next to the pumper. Kids loved it . . . enjoyed the hush-hush-whoosh as the unit cycled through the night.

But that is just us . . . well aware a lot people in the blue states are allergic to these things.

. . . and that is a nice wish for George . . .so you do have a soft spot for the guy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 06/21/2008
- scottarino See Profile I'm a Fan of scottarino

I'll bet your camping trips were a real hoot. 'Look honey, lets put the tent next to the pump so we can enjoy the beauty of nature!' Also, you are not allowed to use the word "cool" again. Ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 06/21/2008
- 957 See Profile I'm a Fan of 957

Most of your commenter's have your head in you butt's, there is nothing on the horizon except oil right now we need to start drilling, what else is there, wind? batteries? its all long term, you know how much it costs to put up one of those wind things up? its a 20 years before you break even so what ya gonna do grow switchgrass or corn? whats the time factor on getting that to burn in your furnace to keep us warm this winter, the electrical grids can't support using electricity to heat homes and there are no factories making elect cars so get real folkd most of you are unrealistic in your comments, drill for oil but make congress pass laws saying it stays in the states not shipped overseas, we use it for America Oh year we also have plenty of coal , but oh my god I can hear the tree huggers now we going to ruin the world if we burn coal. Then there necular power plants but oh I forgot it takes 25 years to get on of them on line if you can figure out where the environmentalists are going to let you put it because they have congress in their pocket, so tell me all condemning drilling just what is you solution?? please enlighten us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 06/21/2008
- research See Profile I'm a Fan of research

It cost 1400 $ per average produced Kwatt to put up a wind turbine.

1 average kwatt generates 6MW hour per year.

electricity sell for 50-100$/MWH going up of course.

so 300-600$ per year.

Thus 2-4 years till it pays for itself, then it's pure profit.

See my profile for details.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 06/22/2008
- scottarino See Profile I'm a Fan of scottarino

Your have a good start, electric cars ARE the future, if the public is allowed to choose in this fascist country, batteries and all. What with the miracle of this new coal energy being hailed as the big saviour powering electric cars should be cost effective. While we do need to drill for oil reserves we do not need to because of some phoney baloney idea that this will lower gas prices, which is precisely what Bu$hCo is leading the gullible public to believe. I also wouldn't just worry about "tree huggers" when it comes to nuclear power, that will be the single most expensive tax-payer project in the history of Earth. Not to mention nuclear accidents can ruin the earth, like, forever, for all intensive purposes. Where's your opinion on oil refineries? Tree huggers hate them, but big oil has been given ample opportunity to add them, but, alas, they don't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 06/21/2008
- 3Gs See Profile I'm a Fan of 3Gs

Actually, there is new technology presently used in India that utilizes a safer form of radioactive isotope in the reactor. Much less expensive, massive amounts of raw materials available, and a very short half life when the material is recycled. No accidents to date that I have heard of.

My input on oil is, use it for now, but focus all available resources towards EVERYTHING else. No more new oil wells.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 06/22/2008
- RememberTheAlamo See Profile I'm a Fan of RememberTheAlamo

Hi 957,

Well written. On target.

It is us against the environmentalists . . . In their end-game, we are held hostage to their wackadoodle ideas.

Didn't listen to these geeks in High School . . . don't plan to now.

Stand strong . . . encourage the environmentalists to build windmills. In the meantime . . . . we drill!

Yours,

Texas Proud

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 06/21/2008
- scottarino See Profile I'm a Fan of scottarino

Texas hard-headed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 06/21/2008
- mgloraine See Profile I'm a Fan of mgloraine

If they want to drill, they should go drill on the 68 million acres they already have leased.

"Drilling proponents say that number is misleading because sometimes it takes years for actual development to take place."

That's true for the land they DON'T have as well as the land they DO have. So how does adding more acreage to their current holdings cause prices to come down any time before 2018?

There's a recent NYT article (referenced on HuffPo's Business page) which points out a dearth of drilling ships which could last through 2012:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/19/business/19drillship.html?adxnnl=1&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all&adxnnlx=1214089839-QYbBdSG/XNorWzSGhqJZWw

That means waiting about four years to even BEGIN drilling. How does lifting the offshore ban today get the oil companies around that problem and speed that lower-priced petrol to market in less than a decade?

Bush's "energy plans" for ANWR & offshore are a LAND GRAB on behalf of his owners in the oil industry. The present "energy crisis" is a sham; the prices have been deliberately manipulated by operatives of the oil companies, so it's actually a market crisis brought about by deregulation. The remedy is not to go drill more oil in a big hurry, but to re-implement some prudent controls on futures markets.

We don't need to find more oil, we need to proceed with development and deployment of alternative energy technologies for our nation's economy and security, as well as our environment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 06/21/2008
- nirek See Profile I'm a Fan of nirek

68 million acres ought to be enough, but greed sets in on these crooks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 06/21/2008
- totaldisbelief See Profile I'm a Fan of totaldisbelief

Go find out just where that Alaskan oil is going. Then go see You Tube and search for Lindsey Williams...listen to what he has to say. and my head isn't in my butt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 06/21/2008
- MissingAmerica See Profile I'm a Fan of MissingAmerica

Bush has done nothing for the American people but drive them into bankruptcy. Now he wants to drive marine and shore life into extinction. When will we reiterate that we want impeachment?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 06/21/2008
- 3Gs See Profile I'm a Fan of 3Gs

I think it is becoming clear that Bush will not be impeached. To many chances of him escaping justice, Cheney could become POTUS, and lots of Dems fear the repecusions due to their involvement in all the BS. The only recourse is the long road of slowly removing the culprits from office by remaining politically active and voting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 AM on 06/22/2008
- steffi See Profile I'm a Fan of steffi

Ask yourself what has this president done to attempt to control rising energy prices? What?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 06/21/2008
- RENREVARD See Profile I'm a Fan of RENREVARD

The Enron loophole. Look it up and tell me again why we have to drill.There are three loophole in the way oil is traded that if closed the price would drop any where from25% to 50%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 06/21/2008
- CamJam See Profile I'm a Fan of CamJam

And I hope the Democrats continue to reject this "wolf in the sheep's clothing" idea, and that the American people get educated on how Bush's suggestion (also supported by McCain) WILL NOT help bring down the price of gas - and not even out as far as 5 years will this help.

Can't this man do anything right ? But then again his legacy is shot to hell so bad, I guess he figures he should just continue the status quo rather than to try and improve it this late in the game - NEVER taking responsibility, and point the finger at everyone and anyone else but himself.

And why is it that we see news such as the Water-fuel car unveiled in Japan June 13 2008
http://uk.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=84561

Great idea there from JAPAN. Being from the "rainy" Pacific NW I could see it work quite well here. It looks quite a lot like the car that runs on electricity called the Revolution EV car sold out of Salem, Oregon http://www.electricwheelsinc.com/index.shtml

I'd rather see America snub their nose at OIL and DEMAND SERIOUS attention, research, and funding for alternatives - we should have done this eons ago. Isn't it about time?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 06/21/2008
- SILVANUS See Profile I'm a Fan of SILVANUS

"Once again Bush & Company are exploiting a national crisis to push a completely unrelated agenda. Always wanted to invade Iraq? Exploit 9/11.

Always wanted to erect Oil platforms along Florida's shore? Exploit $4 gas. "

Could not have said better.

Jesus help us soon because we can't seem to help ourselves anymore. A nation of fat numbed reactionary people who can't stop watching TV long enough to take their lives and their freedoms back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 06/21/2008
- springsm See Profile I'm a Fan of springsm

Bush is out to ruin everything he can...especially if people who don't believe in him at all like what it is he is destroying. This oil stuff is just to get his way..he is a gd bully. And a coward and all he can think to do is blame the democrats for what he doesn't get. Gawd..he is a ninny of the first order. And if we do drill (and just how much oil have they taken now on those leases that are lying dormant) it should never be under this president...he is not honest, is up to getting his way like a spoiled petulant child brat...he is just such a lost hopeless psychonuat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 06/21/2008
- MarkInEugene See Profile I'm a Fan of MarkInEugene

Of course it's too late to switch to alternatives to stave off high gas prices, but we all knew that this was going to happen. There was no way that this former oil man was going to responsibly and intelligently prepare this nation for the inevitable downturn in supply. No way! Instead he would ensure that big oil would profit from every last penny during his term.

This president continues to make some of the most divisive and confrontational decisions in our nation"s history. He has done NOTHING to compromise or bring people together and find consensus of opinion in matters of policy.

From the day Dick Cheney met with oil executives to set America's energy policy without including input from a diverse group of interests, I knew this country was in for a rude awakening. To this day, Congress has not be able to obtain the minutes of that secretive meeting,

We"ve got to come together and find alternative energy sources. We need a president who says, "Yes We Can!" We are spending $750 million a day in Iraq. Let"s end the insanity! We are not headed for a train wreck; we are a train wreck.

Let"s change the course in this country in November!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 06/21/2008
- CamJam See Profile I'm a Fan of CamJam

I tried to post something relevant here (not sure if it will get approved) but no matter, what you say here is better than I could have ever expressed! Thank you!
*waving from Portland, Oregon*