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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Chuck Colson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Oil and the Poor
by Chuck Colson
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According to a recent Reuters report, a leading Senate Democrat “would consider supporting opening up new areas for offshore oil and gas drilling.”

Senator Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), the majority whip, said that, subject to certain conditions, he—and possibly even Majority Leader Reid—are “open to drilling and responsible production.” Until now, they have been adamantly opposed.

Reuters is correct when it implies that this grudging, newfound openness is related to “the spike in oil prices to record highs above $145 per barrel.” It is a shame it took those kinds of prices—and the pain they cause—to spur long-needed action.

I have got to admit: As each day goes by, I am growing angrier over the debate about oil prices. Elites pontificate that if we simply let the prices rise, the country will be forced to develop alternate energy sources. People will drive less and use less fuel, and that would benefit the environment.

I use the word pontificate deliberately, because the tone is often condescending—as if they were telling a young child to “eat your vegetables.” Hand-in-hand with the pontification is a stubborn resistance to looking for new sources of domestic oil production, either onshore or offshore, or in Alaska.

The implicit message is that allowing such drilling would interfere with the lesson that the American people need to learn.

Ok, we have got to conserve more; I agree. And we have got to find alternatives to foreign oil. But, in the meantime, the “lessons” the elites are seeking to teach us are killing the world’s economy. And nobody feels the pain more than working-class Americans and the poor.

Historian Victor Davis Hanson recently wrote about talking with some people at a rural gas station in central California. These people could not afford a “new fuel-efficient” car, and “they were now spending a day or two of their wages just to fuel their cars for their long rural commutes.”

As Hanson put it, the “truly ethical and environmental solution would require embracing positions long considered anathema” to our elites. “Fairness to the poor and middle class” means lowering oil prices, not raising them as part of some social engineering scheme. Continued...

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Chuck Colson was the Chief Counsel for Richard Nixon and served time in prison for Watergate-related charges. In 1976, Colson founded Prison Fellowship Ministries, which, in collaboration with churches of all confessions and denominations, has become the world's largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, crime victims, and their families.
 
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Time for a little revolution
The Dems (and the electorate who put them there) are KILLING this economy. People are losing their homes, not because "they took out mortgages they couldn't afford" but because they have mortgages they CAN NO LONGER AFFORD now that their household food, home cooling, water heating, and gas budgets have tripled since they got that mortgage.

Essentially, the Dems have managed, in 2 short years, to cripple the mortgage industry, the banking industry, the airline industry, the auto industry, the travel industry, the trucking industry, and put at jeopardy, every small business and large that relies on picking up sales from people with disposable income. Heck, even the impossible to stop Starbucks is closing 600 of its stores because people simply no longer have the extra dollars in their pockets needed to buy a decent latté.

People are losing their businesses, their homes, their life savings, and their futures because of the energy policy of the Dems. Every day there is another news story about a bread winner who, because he is no longer is winning, ends up despairing and committing suicide after losing everything. This is all directly attributable to the self-centered, power hungry, arrogant, mean-spirited Democrat party.

Time to get out the guillotine and use it to remove the empty heads of Reid and Pelosi. Better yet, hang them from the nearest lamp post on Capitol Hill in ignominious fashion for everyone to see what happens when you become a traitor to this once great nation.

Always proofrread before posting:
Pseudo ... and ... since IT takes one to know one ...

It is safe for the Democrat Senators running for re-election to appear to favor drilling. Reid will block any vote on it; or else they can add enough pork to a drill-bill that Bush would have to veto it.

Check the American Thinker article referred to in Myopine's post. Terrific.
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