Friday, April 20, 2012

Want Lower Gas Prices? Support Keystone XL!

Senator Graham discusses high gas prices and the need for an 'all of the above' energy policy to decrease our dependence on foreign oil on WVOC radio with host Keven Cohen on April 11, 2012.



Here are eight reasons for loving Keystone XL: Source (Ironically enough)
1. Keystone XL is totally market-driven. This $7 billion shovel-ready project will be funded entirely by private investment. Taxpayers will not be on the hook for any new government spending or loan guarantees.
2. Keystone XL will help alleviate pain at the pump. As the Perryman Group explains, a stable expectation of “incremental supplies from reliable sources leads to lower costs, thereby putting downward pressure on prices.” Or, as James Burkhard of IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates puts it, “A more flexible and robust supply system is better able to manage supply and demand developments, which is a big positive for the U.S. economy and consumers.”
3. Keystone XL will help stabilize gasoline prices. As former Canadian Energy Minister Murray Smith observes, unlike tanker oil, which may be traded several times and marked up by speculators, the price of pipeline oil is mostly fixed at the start of its journey to the refinery.
4. Keystone XL will stimulate the ailing U.S. economy. The Perryman Group estimates the pipeline will induce $20.9 in new business expenditures, add $9 billion to U.S. GDP, increase personal incomes by $6.
5 billion, generate $2.3 billion in retail sales, and create 118,935 person years of employment. 5. Keystone XL will enhance U.S. energy security. It will deliver up to 850,000 bpd of crude from a friendly, stable, democratic neighbor. Every barrel of oil we import from Canada is a barrel we don’t have to import from despotic, unfriendly, or volatile countries like Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, or Nigeria.
6. A win for Keystone XL is a defeat for the global warming movement. Green groups view Keystone as an opportunity to regain momentum and offset their losses after the death of cap-and-trade. If friends of affordable energy win this fight, which seems likely, the greenhouse lobby will take another hit to its prestige, morale, and influence.
7. Keystone XL strains relations between Obama and his environmentalist base. If Obama approves the pipeline, greenies will be less motivated to work for his re-election. If he disapproves, Republicans and moderate Democrats will hammer him for killing job creation and increasing pain at the pump. Either way, the prospects for new anti-energy legislation should be dimmer.
8. Keystone XL is bringing aging, New Lefties out of the woodwork, where they can misbehave and get themselves arrested.

200 years of American Oil!

Senior Policy Analyst Dan Kish explains why the President is misleading the American public by saying we only have 2% of the worlds oil supply. In fact, we have enough oil to meet our needs for the next 200 years. To learn more, go to www.instituteforenergyresearch.org

During an event in Norfolk, VA: VP Joe Biden spends over 11 minutes blaming high gas prices on Iran, Oil Fields, speculation and various other reasons (April 3, 2012) Question: Why is the price of gas going up? Vice President Biden: You obviously have a car. I'm gonna give you a brief answer....(which took 11 minutes)

The Obama administration seems to be doing everything it can to raise the price of energy. This is slowing the economy, killing jobs, hurting the poor and the middle class and raising the cost of virtually everything. Senator Inhofe has called Obama's EPA a "growing menace to the economy." John P. Holdren, who then-President-elect Barack Obama nominated as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in December 2008, called just five months before his nomination for a global climate-change agreement that would allow wealth to be redistributed from countries in the global "North" to countries in the "South." Obama also picked a "spread the wealth" progressive lawyer for his top economist.

Obama pleaded with the nation for $52 million to reign in so-called oil speculators. Could Obama's real plan be to harvest oil from the foreheads of American teenagers?


Finally, Check out the oil drilling going on in this lady's back yard. She is freaking out!

Societal corruption: The mission of Project Veritas!

Project Veritas was founded by James O’Keefe. The mission of Project Veritas is to investigate and expose corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud, and other misconduct in both public and private institutions in order to achieve a more ethical and transparent society. Link

Pat Robertson interviews James O'Keefe of Project Veritas on the "700 Club." They discuss the Voter Fraud Investigations that prompted a response from the Justice Department as well as legislative action in New Hampshire and Minnesota.
On January 10th, Project Veritas reporters walked into New Hampshire Polling Locations during the Presidential Primaries, saying dead people's names. We stated the name of a dead person we got from the NH obituaries. The names of the deceased were both Registered Republican and Democrats And in almost every case, saying a dead person's name, we were handed a ballot to cast a vote. We used no misrepresentation and no false pretenses. in fact, in almost every case, we insisted we show ID and they insisted that we vote without showing ID. Thanks to DailyCaller.com for breaking story.