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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Bush: Congress could take steps to ease gas prices
By DEB RIECHMANN
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Responding to Americans' anger over gas prices and the housing bust, President Bush is stepping up pressure on Congress to open up offshore oil exploration and work to restore confidence in the housing finance industry.

"This is a challenging time for families across our nation," Bush said Saturday in his weekly radio address. "I know many families are worried about rising prices at the pump and declining home values."

Bush recently lifted an executive ban on offshore oil drilling. He said it's Congress' turn to act.

"The only thing now standing between the American people and the vast oil resources of the Outer Continental Shelf is action from the United States Congress," he said.

With soaring gas prices, public opinion on energy issues is shifting in favor of a more permissive stance on drilling, even though resistance remains to the idea of opening the Atlantic and Pacific coasts or the eastern Gulf off Florida's beaches to oil and gas companies.

There is unrelenting GOP pressure to open up the Outer Continental Shelf to exploration, and Bush kept the pressure on during his radio broadcast.

"The need for congressional action is urgent," he said. "The sooner Congress lifts the ban, the sooner we can get these resources from the ocean floor to the gas pump."

Democrats say they have a different plan to combat record-high gas prices, but that Bush and the Republicans in Congress are blocking it. They argue that oil companies should drill in about 68 million acres of federal land they have already leased for such use _ a move the Democrats say would nearly double U.S. production.

They also want the president to tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve _ a stockpile set aside for emergencies _ and work with Democrats to crack down on Wall Street traders who are driving up oil prices by buying huge quantities of oil just to resell at a higher price.

"I don't know what President Bush thinks, but four-and-a-half dollar-a-gallon gas is an emergency for America's families," Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said Saturday in the Democratic radio address. "When was the last time the president filled his own tank?"

Bush also addressed the public's concerns about the housing industry, which has been in a slump for more than two years. The industry is struggling to cope with record levels of unsold new and existing homes _ a glut being expanded by rising foreclosures, which are dumping even more houses on the market.

Buyers are reluctant to purchase a home with home prices still falling sharply and even those buyers who are ready to commit are having trouble qualifying for loans, as lenders tighten standards in response to soaring mortgage delinquencies. Continued...

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Subject: Agreed Julie
The mortgage crisis, rising gas prices, mortgage companies going under, real estate prices dropping, banks closing their doors. Anybody see a trend here? No, I'm not screaming recession. I'm screaming accountability. Shame on the government for trying to solve the misjudgements of the corporate world. They've made millions over the years all the while manipulating their practices to get the most. They took risks and now they are paying the price. Gas prices are going up because "We The People" didn't tell our government to get involved sooner. If we did speak up, the government didn't listen, and we voted them back in. Shame on us. Property values have dropped. That is a risk of the game and if you play, you stand a chance of losing. It's a risk so losses shouldn't take us by suprise. If the people over-extended themselves, in terms of credit; Who in the hell to blame? Fact is, the government is like a bunch of vampires. They can't come into your home without first being invited. Everytime We The People invite them into our problems, we invite them into our homes. We The People, like Julie said, need to get this rope (The Government) from around our necks, put them back to work for us instead of us working for them, and accept the consequences of our actions. That includes the corporate world. STOP USING MY TAXES TO BAIL MULTI-MILLIONARES OUT OF TROUBLE!

TEN CENT GAS TAX?
Bush wants to drill and congress wants to rais your gas tax ten cents per gal. REAL SMART, HUH???
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