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Monday, October 27, 2008
Niger Innis :: Townhall.com Columnist
Stop the War on Poor Families
by Niger Innis
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Liberal politicians and environmental activists continue to say we must switch to “green” energy. Oil, gas, coal and nuclear must go, they insist.

Informed voters support conservation and alternative energy. But they know fossil and nuclear fuels created health and living standards unprecedented in history.

Over two-thirds of American voters support increased onshore and offshore drilling. They know world energy demand is surging, while US production is prohibited and declining. They realize anti-drilling policies don’t just cause unemployment and cost us trillions in lost lease bonus, royalty and tax revenues.

Those policies also wage an immoral war on poor families. They destroy jobs, erode civil rights gains, and force minority and elderly households to choose between food, fuel, rent and medicine.

Since 2006, the cost of driving a 25-mpg car 10,000 miles has risen $600. Heating and air-conditioning costs – and the price of everything we eat, wear and do – continue to soar. While higher income families spend a nickel of every dollar on energy, families at the bottom of our economic scale spend up to half of their incomes on gasoline, heating and cooling.

This is intolerable and unnecessary. We have centuries’ worth of oil, gas, oil shale, coal and uranium – and we can develop them without harming the environment.

But environmental radicals in and out of Congress refuse to let us do so. They want to force us to switch to renewables, even though there is a yawning chasm between 0.5% of US energy produced by wind and solar power – and 93% produced with hydrocarbon and nuclear power.

The eventual switch to alternative energy is obviously decades away. Meanwhile, we are sending up to $700 billion a year to Russia, Iran, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and other countries – in the midst of our worst economic crisis in memory.

People are justifiably angry that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to allow a debate or vote on ending congressional drilling bans. The only “energy” bills she supports would open few areas, while adding more taxes, regulations, lawsuits, delays, price hikes, and renewable-energy mandates and subsidies. They will produce little or no new energy.

Wind farms with hundreds of gargantuan, unreliable turbines have to be located where the wind actually blows, usually hundreds of miles from cities. That means long transmission lines, often through forests and scenic areas. And that means opposition, delays and lawsuits from the same environmentalists who “support” wind and oppose power plants that actually produce abundant, reliable, affordable energy.

It’s increasingly obvious that the only power environmentalist pressure groups and their legislative allies want is power to control our lives, and curtail energy use and economic growth.

Their latest ploy involves claims that the greatest threat facing minority families is climate change. Not drugs, teen pregnancy, deadbeat fathers, gangs, murders, frightening dropout rates, AIDS, or skyrocketing energy and food prices. Climate change!

“Our very health and economic well-being are at stake,” claims the president of the DC-based Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. The Center has teamed up with the Natural Resource Defense Council and other extreme environmental groups to convince minorities that “costly” global warming will have “disproportionate impacts” on minorities.

Temperatures are higher in cities, they argue, due to the “urban heat island effect” – and air-conditioning use among black families is half the rate for white Americans. Therefore, global warming will cause more heat-related deaths among minority families, they claim.

This attempt to justify anti-energy policies by promoting climate change hysteria is embarrassing nonsense.

The disparity in heat-related deaths has nothing to do with climate change, whether human or natural in origin. It’s due to the inability of poor families to afford air-conditioning and electricity. The disparity in cold-related deaths is even more striking, and likewise due to energy affordability.

Lock up our energy, take away fossil fuel and nuclear power, impose cap-and-trade policies – and you drive prices even higher. You make heat and electricity less affordable. You force more people to depend on unreliable, nonexistent wind power. You force more to choose between heating and eating. You destroy jobs and trample on civil rights. You cause more to die.

But radical greens want to reduce access to the fuels that produce 93% of our energy. They want to increase energy costs.

They call this “energy conservation.” I call it “economic enslavement” – and worse.

Moreover, global temperatures have barely risen for 10 years, even as global CO2 levels soared. Many experts say we are heading for a period of falling temperatures, because of declining solar intensity. Over 31,000 scientists say there is no credible evidence that carbon dioxide emissions cause climate change, much less global warming disasters. And China and India are not about to end their fossil fuel use.

Punishing poor families in the name of speculative climate chaos is insane.

We need to bring sanity and compassion back to our energy policies. Drill, mine and use American energy. Demand that politicians and environmentalists end their war on poor families. And vote accordingly.

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About The Author
Niger Innis currently serves as the National Spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality.

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Breath of fresh air.
Niger Innis, you are a breath of fresh air. I know all this stuff about energy and the environment, have a Ph.D. on it, but you have a much better chance of convincing people it is true. Two nice articles today, this and nuc power. Read them and get informed before you vote. Palin is the only one with this knowledge.

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes!!
"Those policies also wage an immoral war on poor families. They destroy jobs, erode civil rights gains, and force minority and elderly households to choose between food, fuel, rent and medicine."


There has been much deliberation over how to get industry back into NJ cities at meetings of social workers- and its a mystery to many of them! When I suggest lowering taxes, adjusting regulations, and dealing more decisively with crime, I'm looked at as if I'm a lunatic. The suggestion that makes heads nod is placing a moratorium on starting businesses in "rich" areas and forcing people to establish businesses in depressed areas if they want to work at all. In NJ, this means the red counties where the "rich" are up at the butt crack of dawn and out the door working until often late at night- you know how those "rich" people just work and work without any regard to who they are hurting by working!

Anyway- this is the mentality that is loose in gov't and will have more power under Obama. It should be pretty rich when the gibbering college student and narcissistic 30 somethings figure out what they've gotten us into. They won't have a choice- though some will love coming up with the material for our mental health systems to use when "reeducating" those of us who don't buy into collectivism.

THE POOR WILL NEVER CEASE FROM THE LAND
Penny Pritzer, chair of the Obama campaign, with Earnst&Young, working through Merrill Lynch, engineered sub-prime loans that created the worldwide meltdown.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs&eurl=http://www. %20redstate.com/

Democrats obstructed every OVERSIGHT bill by John McCain since 2001 that would have PREVENTED this worldwide MELTDOWN! (google S.190)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMClWTzj_HI&watch_response

OBAMA friends, ACORN, Pritzer, Raines, Pelosi, Reid, Thompson, Dodd, Kerry and Franks finance committee are ALL intricately connected to Fannie Mae and the worldwide meltdown!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYI0mHWQeD8

Subsidize the energy needs of the poor.
This article makes the point that high energy prices do indeed cause harm to the poor. That is why we need Obama in office. He will ensure that funds are taken away from the greedy oil companies and the rich who have more money than they need. Such funds can then be given back to the poor people who really deserve the money because their need is greater.

Since the middle and upper classes can afford to pay for high fuel costs, it is only fair that these rich elements be forced to subsidize those who are in need. No person can help being poor, and those who have been lucky enough to find fortune should be willing to share it equally with others. If the rich cannot be generous on their own accord, then it is proper for the government to see to it that they do right by those who have not been lucky in life.

Rich people have a duty to care for those who do not have enough, and this includes providing energy needs. Poor people have a basic human right to affordable energy, and rich people have the resposibility to provide it to them. The rich are capable of offering financial assistance, and it is the government's responsibility to ensure that those with the needs are helped accordingly. That is the American way.

To Loyal Democrat
With "Due Respect" I denounce your statement that No one can help being poor!!! that's the most rediculous thing I've ever heard..I've been poor, not too many years ago, but I'm living very well now. Working two, or morejobs helped me get started and determination to progress kept pushing me along!!! NO SIR Or MAM as case may be---U generally stay severely poor because U can't see fit to work Ur way out of it. That's not to say that Luck isn't a factor, but sometimes U gotta "make ur own LUCK.." Have a good day!!!

I agree! And stop the war on us poor
single people too! In case anyone didn't notice, we are living on one income!

Loyal Democrat, lousy American
Spoken like a true communist. I have an idea, why don't you, Loyal Democrat, donate, say, 50% of your take home pay to fund the energy needs of the poor? I've got a feeling that won't go over so big because it's YOUR MONEY and you probably don't consider yourself rich or greedy.

But make no mistake, forcibly taking money from more productive citizens and giving it to "the poor" is not the American way, it's the Cuban way and the North Korean way, the communist way.

And the the idea that no one can help being poor? What a load of horsesh!t. The largest predictor of poverty in America is unwed motherhood. And that can certainly be prevented!

Finally Democrat, you have my pity. The pity arises from your obvious lack of education, for you seem bereft of understanding and appreciation for what it is to be a true American and for the ideals that make this nation so unique in human history.

Punked by Loyal Democrat
Apparently, according to other bloggers, you are a satirist and perhaps a bit of a sadist as well '-). I have been punked by the perfect liberal-socialist shtick that you have mastered, word for word.

By all means......VOTE!

VOTE!

Vote early. Lines will be long on election day. If you need to wait to vote until election day, go early.

AND PRAY!

Vote McCain and Palin in 2008!

Point is that...
artificially government imposed restrictions on the operation of the market drives up the cost of energy. Also schools, housing, colleges, health care, ad infinitum for everybody either directly or for taxpayer subsidies. Yes, getting out of poverty is/can be tough and,therefore, requires motivation, education, and a modicum of discipline and application. But the poor don't need their elected officials throwing banana peels on an already tough obstacle course and continuing defrauding them of their hard won gains when they successfully clear the last hurdles.

Great job Niger!

sleight of hand
Why exactly should we pursue policies that would not affect the price of oil in the name of helping the poor by lowering oil costs? Shouldn't arguments like this be based on actual projections about the effects of our actions?

If one is worried about the effects of energy costs on the poor, as one should be, then one should favor policies that would actually help the poor. But since the poor are generally not shareholders in the oil companies, and the oil companies would be the only real beneficiaries of the policies Innes favors, it seems to be a cruel trick on the poor to pretend they are the intended beneficiaries of these policies.

Obama's War on us all:
EXISTING DEMOCRAT TAX BILLS AWAITING ACTION
INFO FROM OUR LOCAL LIBERAL NEWSPAPER
45 TRILLION DOLLARS = Carbon credit Tax
1 TRILLION DOLLARS = Charlie Rangel’s Tax
845 BILLION DOLLARS = Obama’s To-The-UN-To-Give-To-Our-Enemies-Tax
76 BILLION DOLLARS = Obama’s gasoline tax
10 CENTS PER GALLON = Gasoline pump tax increase
47 TRILLION DOLLARS = TOTAL NEW TAXES
THIS DOESN’T INCLUDE TAX CUTS THEY WILL ELIMINATE!

OBAMA WANTS ONE TRILLION DOLLARS IN NEW SPENDING.

WHO GETS THE OTHER 46 TRILLION DOLLARS OF NEW TAXES?

WE THE PEOPLE PAY ALL TAXES!!!
HOW WILL QUADRUPILING OUR TAX BURDEN HELP US?

Obama wants a domestic Gestapo (made up of Muslim Arab terrorist or Mexican illegal alien criminals or murderers released from prison to make room for political prisoners?) the same size as the military, with the same equipment and weaponry as the military, and funded with the money presently funding the military, and with the military eliminated.

Joe Biden has GUARANTEED that within six months of Obama’s being elected there will be a major international crisis to test Obama. Will this be pre-arranged with Obama’s Muslim brothers to provide an excuse to pass and spend Obama’s 47 TRILLION DOLLARS in new taxes? This is an excellent reason NOT to elect Obama.

Obama wants to spread the wealth around. Not his wealth, and not other rich liberals’ wealth, but the wealth of people who work and earn it, regardless how little wealth they have.

@Lon:
Would you please define why you believe this wouldn't help lower prices? An argument to utilize our own resources (no more messing with a 'resource merchant' middleman) would seem to me to offer at least the potential to lower the prices of such resources. What evidence have you seen that leads you to believe otherwise?

loyal democrat
Some of us that read townhall search out the writings of loyal democrat because of his spot on satire. Its especially fun when someone falls for his satire and calls him out.

Keep up the great work loyal!

RIght on
The radical Energy Illuminati control freaks can't wait to get their hands on our thermostats and our cars. The poor will suffer most, but the rest of us will get hosed, as well.

I think this one issue proves
that the Democrats are not really interested in helping the poor. They are interested in helping themselves and the special interest groups that buy them.

Poor people, be they black or white, are nothing more than pawns to be sacrificed by the party of dimwits to gain and hold power.

don't worry about it
the percent of folks who can afford energy will just subsidize the folks who can not. King Obama will help us through these times via R2PS (rich to poor subsidize). But just like a quote I read somewhere “only in America do our poor have cell phones”.

Free Cell Phones
I was stunned to hear there is a govt. program to give people cell phones that can't afford them.

They keep pushing climate change because they have so much money invested into the fantasyland theory. It's about about the money! To tell, struggling poor people, that their worst worry is, basically, the weather is beyond the height of absurdity! Global warming is gone! Hang around it's going to get really cold. The sunspot activity has basically ceased and the last time this happened for such a period of time, there was a mini ice age. Somebody needs to tell these idiotic people to just STFU. I doubt there is anybody concerned about the weather or climate at this time.

I hope the "Greenies" got wiped out in this last crash. Maybe Al Gore lost all of his "Millenium Investment Fund" monies and they will shut down this ridiculous scam.

Instead of spending trillions on a hoax, why not just help these poor folks buy an air conditioner???

To Loyal Democrat
You are a nutcase, I am a poor person and my hubby and I work. But I do not think just because some one worked their butt off and made good needs to help us! ( THAT IS NOT THE AMERICAN WAY!

I would rather they have more of their money to give us jobs, oops that is a dirty word to you guys you would rather have everyone poor and dependent on gov to do everything for the poor.

That is why we are in this mess as it is. No one seems to know how to get up of their asses and put in a good days work they want gov to do every thing for them, I am surprise they do not want gov to wipe their noses for them too.

No thank you I want a job not a hand out.



HVAC guy needs help!
My company- which is me, my van, and my tools, would love to hire help. Quarterly taxes are the primary stumbling block I face here in NJ. I could even swing health care if I could keep more of what I earn. The are alot of guys in my boots. Government is the problem, its ALWAYS the problem.

I am 47, and learned my trade from a guy in Newark, NJ who owned a sheet metal fabrication business. He was raised in an orphanage in South Orange, NJ, during the 30's and 40's, when poverty meant not eating and no place to live if you didn't work- not the no cell phone and having to wear knock off designer clothes "poor" of today.

If anyone wants to help the poor, its best to encourage a work ethic. There is alot of work out there for those willing to be up at 6:00am, not have a clear end to the work day, strong back, and be okay with all weather conditions. I think this os what the left calls "privilege"; I call it effort and choice.
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