SALT LAKE CITY, UT | 21 July 2008 | When individuals can’t have their way, they often resort to the only other tactic they know—force, or tyranny. In this case, it’s a slightly veiled use of force, but it is force nonetheless.As the GOP is pushing to do what more and more Americans see as necessary and begin exploring new oil possibilities in our own lands, the Democrats have started singing along. Unfortunately, they are off tune. They don’t think we should drill in any of the areas where Republicans think we should. While the Republicans want to explore regions along the east and west coasts, the Democrats wish to see oil companies tied down to exploration and drilling on the lands where they already have leases.
And, like most liberal policies, it sounds like a good idea at first glance. Indeed, many frustrated voices have been calling out, wondering why big oil companies want more lands when they haven’t yet made good use of the lands they currently have access to. Therein lays the problem. According to Glenn Beck’s sources, there’s a piece to this puzzle that isn’t being made known to the general public. Leases have been given to most major oil companies allowing them to explore certain areas for oil and gas. Such a generous offering from the government! But, these leases bear clauses banning necessary steps to move forward with production. In some cases, exploration is allowed, but drilling and production aren’t. In others, even drilling is allowed, but production is still taboo. To be able to move forward, the oil companies have to return to Congress and seek further permissions. And that’s a drawn out process. Glenn says that the Chevron company received a lease in 1981, found major amounts of natural gas, and ended up having to sell the lease back to the government recently because they couldn’t ever get the needed approvals to develop a finished product. It’s as though Congress is saying, “We’ll let you peak and see that what you want is out there. Then, once you’ve seen it, we’ll slam the door closed and laugh at you.”
Key Points
This shows use of force and deception on numerous levels:
Conclusion
Part of the major impetus that allowed the Democrats to take control of the House and the Senate was the promise of a common sense plan to lower gas prices. Two years later, we have yet to see that plan. And, as gas prices continue to rise, rather than present a plan, they point the finger of blame at President Bush. Are they just adding the finishing touches to their plan? Or, have they received orders to wait until King Obama takes his throne so that he can present the plan as the new hero of the people?
It should be know surprise that Congress hasn’t accomplished what it promised. That’s just par for the course. But, when they have made calculated moves that are diametrically opposed to the end result promised, it’s time to call them on the carpet.
Action Items
While the use of force by public officials is deplorable, your personal commitment to integrity and principle will have a much greater effect on your life than the price of gas ever will.
MRFC Principles:
(11, 12)
Sources:
Andrew Taylor, “Dems try to spur oil drills on available land in Alaska, the West, Gulf of Mexico”, Associated Press, July 17, 2008
Glenn Beck, Transcript from radio show, July 15, 2008
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July 22nd, 2008 at 5:27 am
Fantastic article!
The link for the petition didn’t work, so until it’s fixed, here’s a working version of the link:
http://www.americansolutions.com/actioncenter/petitions/?Guid=54ec6e43-75a8-445b-aa7b-346a1e096659
July 22nd, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Thanks, Tim. Editor’s mistake. I had two http://’s in the link. It’s all good now.
Jason
July 22nd, 2008 at 8:04 pm
Thanks, Tim.