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04-24-2008, 08:13 PM #1OPSenior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
WASHINGTON, April 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- House Republican leaders will introduce a resolution today calling for Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) to unveil the "commonsense plan" to lower gas prices she promised almost two years ago, House Republican Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.) said.
"As the price of gas climbs higher, it looks like the Democratic plan to bring down prices was another of their empty campaign promises," Blunt said. "If the Democrats have a plan, the American people have a right to know what it is. And today, House Republicans are putting forward legislation calling on the Speaker to make public her strategy once and for all. Americans have been feeling the pain of the Pelosi Premium for far too long, and while Democrats put forward legislation proclaiming this the 'Year of the Reef,' Republicans are going to fight to make it a 'Year of Relief' for American families."
On April 24, 2006, then-Minority Leader Pelosi announced that, "Democrats have a commonsense plan to help bring down skyrocketing gas prices" - back when a gallon of regular gasoline averaged $2.91. Today, with gas at $3.53 and marching steadily toward $4, Speaker Pelosi and this Democratic majority have yet to reveal that plan - or any plan - that would bring down the price of gasoline. The only proposals they have brought forth, Blunt said, would have actually raised gas prices by placing erroneous taxes on gas and oil companies, while refusing to allow for the responsible development of US energy resources.
In addition to introducing today's legislation, House Republicans will force floor votes addressing the record cost of gasoline -- and invite Democrats to join them in requesting their leadership address the concerns of American families.
When Speaker Pelosi took the gavel on January 4, 2007, the average price of a gallon of gas was $2.33 - a practical bargain, Blunt said, compared to the $3.53 national average this morning, according to the American Automobile Association.
The House Resolution gives Speaker Pelosi five days - in addition to the two years that have already elapsed - to fulfill her long-awaited promise to lower gas prices.
House Republican Whip Roy Blunt
Blunt: $1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
Lower gas prices, we'll have our troops home. Seems that the people were lied to a bit.
We'll see what plan she has to dictate OPEC's production levels.
Have a good one!:s4:Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . $1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan? WASHINGTON, April 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- House Republican leaders will introduce a resolution today calling for Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) to unveil the "commonsense plan" to lower gas prices she promised almost two years ago, House Republican Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.) said. "As the price of gas climbs higher, it looks like the Democratic plan to bring down prices was another of their empty campaign promises," Blunt said. "If the Democrats have a plan, the American people have a right Rating: 5
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04-25-2008, 01:37 AM #2Senior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
Besides the Arabs Americans pay the lowest for gas so what are you guys complaining about??Go to Europe where gas can cost 8-10$ a gallon.Seems everyone complains about the price of gas well do something about it.Dont drive that SUV or hummer go buy a small car.Drive less,the price of gas is based on the free market and until demand goes down your government cant do anything about the price of gas only the taxes it charges on gasoline.There are other solutions you just have to tell the car companies that you want them.There are even cars that run on air for gods sake,but until people start buying alternatives or demanding alternatives to the combustion engine then things wont change.....
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04-25-2008, 04:37 AM #3Senior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
Originally Posted by fishman3811
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04-26-2008, 06:15 PM #4Senior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
Lower gas prices, we'll have our troops home. Seems that the people were lied to a bit.
We'll see what plan she has to dictate OPEC's production levels.
Have a good
What you seem to forget is the fact it was your guys that fucked the whole country up in the first place. Now you want to rail on the democrats for not stopping the insanity? Remember the 60 vote majority thing, so there's your answer. they can't move any legislation as long as your guys continue to fuck the American people with their votes. Oh how you righties seem to blame everyone but yourselves. It is your fault the world is fucked right now. own up to it. The debt, the recession (Depression), the war, the housing bubble burst, the job losses (greed) all demons from our right wing friends. Yeah, it is your party that is guilty, fess up. don't be bullshitting everyone with the old It's all the democrats fault. Absolutely untrue.
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04-28-2008, 03:00 PM #5Senior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
Originally Posted by medicinal
its the republicans plain and simple. and if you want to say otherwords.
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
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04-28-2008, 03:49 PM #6OPSenior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
Did the republicans drive up oil usage in India and China which has created extra demand?
So back to the Pelosi....where or what is her plan?
Have a good one!:s4:
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04-29-2008, 04:59 AM #7Senior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
MrClandestine im not refuting anything that Pyscho has to say here im just saying that the government has very little say on the price of gas so if people want change then they have to change the way they live basicly.My wife drives to work in a Saturn and i ride my bike to work.If i could by a plug in electric car i would maybe in the next 5 years youll be able too.Then i would buy solar panels to fuel up my plug in car which u can buy at your local hardware store.....
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04-29-2008, 06:10 PM #8OPSenior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
Hows this for a beginning of a plan...
The price of oil/gas is effecting our food prices which is bringing all the more crunch to the U.S. wallet.
-Let's give the truckers a government subsidy of $2.25/gal when they fuel their trucks.
-The stations turn over the weekly receipts to the feds for their $2.25 rebates.
-When the "breadbasket" of the world (the U.S.) exports food to oil nations we then tack on an additional "foriegn trade tax" that would cover for the truckers subsidy.
It's alot easier for a nation to cut back on its luxury oil usage than it is for another to cut back on eating. I guess it could be called "Food For Oil"....LOL!:thumbsup:
Now ya see Pelosi....not that difficult. LMAO!!
Have a good one!:s4:
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04-30-2008, 07:39 AM #9Senior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
It's always America's fault.
Pelosi is a prime example (besides Murtha, ick) of why the U.S.A congress has a lower approval rating than good Ol' George W. Bush.
Republicans are the ones that are trying to open up oil drilling in the U.S.. It seems every damn Democrat has jumped on the Al Gore bandwagon.
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04-30-2008, 09:42 AM #10Senior Member
$1.20 Later, Where's the Democratic Plan?
P4B thats a good idea but its going to cost the government a shitload of cash and as far as recuping the money through a food tax on exports well i dont think that will fly mainly because it will cost jobs because if you put a heavy tax on exports of food other countries will go looking for food elswhere.There is no solution because oil will keep going up in prices because of demand.Until we start demanding a different form of transportation then nothing will change.
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