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High Fuel Prices and the Inevitable Game of Political Hot Potato

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Some of the factors that are directly affecting this inflationary
cycle are outside the control of the U.S. Government, such as
wheat and corn crops destroyed by flood waters in the Midwest,
but other factors could be dampened, if only our political
leaders had the will to influence real change.


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High Fuel Prices and the Inevitable Game of Political Hot Potato
Copyright (c) 2008 Bill Platt
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The price of gasoline raced passed the $4 per gallon mark and
teases another race to $5 per gallon, and hard-working Americans
across the country are bracing for the worst. The price of fuel
is not just affecting the price at the pump, but it is also
affecting the prices at the grocery store and at the department
store.

Some of the factors that are directly affecting this inflationary
cycle are outside the control of the U.S. Government, such as
wheat and corn crops destroyed by flood waters in the Midwest,
but other factors could be dampened, if only our political
leaders had the will to influence real change.

Many economic analysts point to a weak dollar, speculative
trading and growing demand from China and India as the driving
force behind the astronomical increase in fuel prices. In
testimony in front of Congress, Energy Policy Analyst, Kevin Book
estimated that current oil usage is running at 97% of the current
oil supply.

Wagging The Finger Of Blame

As American families are feeling the pinch of high gas prices,
combined with high food prices, and businesses struggle with the
economic downturn, our elected officials stick to their talking
points and wag their fingers at other people in the blame game.

Today, in the area of energy policy, America is sorely in need of
good leadership. But our leaders are neglecting us in this time
of dire need.

Historically, we have had decent leaders over the last
forty-years, with Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, daddy-Bush,
Clinton, and Bush Jr. in the White House. Each of these
individual Presidents had their strengths and their weaknesses.

I may have disliked at least one of these guys, and you may have
disliked several of them. But regardless of our personal feelings
for these men, if you are at least honest with yourself and the
rest of us, you have to admit that each of these men have given
us good leadership in certain areas.

My grandmother always told me to look for the positives in other
people. She insisted that all people had some redeeming value as
a human being, and I should seek that out in people, as others
looked for the same in me.

Each of our last seven Presidents have brought something positive
to the table, providing good leadership, each in their own unique
ways.

Unfortunately, our last seven Presidents have all let us down in
one very important area, and that area is energy policy. Today,
we are paying the high price of ignoring a coming storm for 34
years.

And yet today, as we are in the midst of the economic storm, our
leadership in the White House and in the Congress is more
interested in finding someone to blame for the crisis, than in
finding solutions that will help resolve this situation.

Some politicians are saying, "Oh, that solution will take ten
years to reach fruition..." so they sit on their hands feeling
justified that they said the right words. Well, if it really is
something that takes ten years to bring to fruition, if we were
to start today, it will be ten years, and if we sit on our hands
another two years, then it will be twelve years before we find
resolution.

Is it any wonder that the White House and Congress are suffering
from such low approval ratings?

Weak Approval Ratings For President Bush And Congress

President Bush has been hovering in the 30's since the middle of
2006, and according to Real Clear Politics, his approval rating
is right now sitting at 31.0%
(http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_bush_job
_approval-904.html)

Congress has it much worse. Even though the Democrats managed to
overtake the Republicans in the 2006 election cycle, their
current approval rating is hovering near 18.5% according to Real
Clear Politics
(http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/congressional_job_
approval-903.html)

Congress' current approval ratings are still lower than its
approval rating in December 2006 (21%), when the Democrats won
the majority in both houses of Congress. According to the Gallop
folks, they began tracking this data in 1974, and Congress had
reached its all-time low in August of 2007 when it reached its
18% approval rating. Congress' rankings have hovered in that
range for most of the last year.

Previous lows included: the 19% approval rating in the summer of
1979, during the 1979 energy crisis; and ratings near 18% during
the check-bouncing scandal in 1992. Congress enjoyed a brief
6-month honeymoon in the aftermath of the 2006 elections, and
then ratings began to fall once again.
(http://www.gallup.com/poll/28456/Congress-Approval-Rating-Matche
s-Historical-Low.aspx)

The Why Of Our Current Situation

Beyond the lack of a coherent energy policy for the last three
decades, our current Congressional and Presidential leaders are
continuing to fail us today in the midst of this economic storm,
by looking for the talking point that will allow them to sell the
American public on who is to blame for the current crisis.

My vote in November will be for the people who appear to offer
the best hope for fixing our current energy problems. This is
something that has been dear to my heart, since I have been old
enough to vote in the early 1980's. But as a voice in the
wilderness, people were not listening to those who spoke of
energy independence and alternative energy over the last three
decades.

The "coming energy crisis" has always been tomorrow's problem,
which meant that the difficult decisions could be passed to the
future. Well, welcome to the future! The future energy crisis has
finally arrived, and now we are going to pay for 34 years of
inaction on energy.

What The Politicians Are Doing About Gas Prices...

When discussing energy, one should never put their faith into the
words of politicians. Our politicians have done one thing, over
and again, and that is to distort the answers to questions to
support their political causes and to diminish the political
positions of their opponents.

In June of 2008, House Appropriations Committee Chairman David
Obey (D-Wis) said, "We are kidding ourselves if we think we can
drill our way out of these problems." This comment was made to
explain the House Appropriations Committee's rejection along
party lines of a Republican proposal, to open up U.S. waters
between 50 and 200 miles off shore for drilling.

Mr. Obey, I suggest we are kidding ourselves that we can solve
this crisis, if we think we can ignore even one piece of the
overall puzzle. Drilling is not the whole solution, but it is a
major piece to the puzzle.

Congressional Wisdom

While Congress assures that new oil drilling will take ten years
to produce new oil, oil-drilling companies suggest that they can
bring up the oil in only a few years. Whomever is right on this
point, we will get the oil out of the ground sooner if we take
action now, as opposed to waiting another two or thirty years
until we say yes to new drilling.

Congress assures us that the oil companies currently have the
rights to drill on 68 million acres of ground, and they say oil
companies should drill that land first. Currently, one quarter of
that ground already is being used for drilling. But, let's ask
an important question. Is it better to mine gold in New York City
where we do not know if gold exists, or should we mine for gold
in California where we know there is gold? That is what Congress
is telling oil companies to do... drill for oil where they do not
know if oil exists, instead of drilling for oil where everyone
knows there is oil.

Of course, I am not the only one talking about these issues. The
Business And Media Institute recently did a lengthy analysis of
how the press is sticking to the "anti-oil talking points", so
much so that they are ignoring public opinion and industry
experts:
(http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2008/20080625151619.asp
x)

Oil Usage And Supply

According to statistics provided by the federal Energy
Information Administration (http://tonto.eia.doe.gov), the
assertion that the growth of oil consumption in China and India
really is a real factor in the price pressures on a barrel of oil
is true.

Since 2000, Chinese consumption has grown by 67% or 3.22 million
barrels of oil per day. Other Asian countries are consuming an
additional 1.5 million barrels of oil per day, against the 2000
data. And, third-world countries have also increased their
consumption by 3.4 million barrels per day.

In fact, total world consumption has increased by 9.72 million
barrels per day, since 2000.

Between 2000 and 2005, American fuel consumption continued to
grow unabated. When fuel prices started climbing in the United
States in 2005, US consumption began to decline. The United
States still consumes 20.41 million barrels of oil per day,
five-times as much oil as the next five top oil-consuming
countries combined.

Since 2005 American consumption has dropped by 1.85%. It is a
step in the right direction, but just as we cannot drill our way
out of this crisis, we cannot rely solely on conservation as a
long-term solution either.

Reducing our fuel use is a temporary step we can take towards
resolving our current fuel crisis, but with the growth of
consumption in China, India and in other countries, conservation
will only help us until the next crisis. Next time around, no
amount of conservation will help us.

Steps We Must Take

Americans as individual consumers can do some of these steps on
their own. Some of these steps will require government
intervention.

Auto manufacturers will never embrace Compressed Natural Gas
(CNG) as a fuel source under the current regulatory conditions.
It is simply too expensive for any automaker to consider CNG as a
viable automotive fuel technology. Natural gas burns cleaner, is
in great supply domestically, and costs the equivalent of less
than one dollar per gallon in today's market.

NGVAmerica (http://www.ngvamerica.org/) states that there are
more than 7 million NGVs in use worldwide, but only 150,000 of
those vehicles are in use in the United States. They have put
together a detailed report showing how regulations in the U.S.
have ensured that automotive manufacturers and after-market
providers will stay away from NGV-technology for the
indeterminate future:
(http://www.ngvamerica.org/pdfs/FAQs_Converting_to_NGVs.pdf)

What Government must do:

Streamline the processes for approving and building:

 * Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueled vehicles (NGV).

 * New oil drilling platforms and oil refineries;

 * New nuclear power plants (which are currently operating safely
around the world in dozens of countries);

 * Right-of-Ways for electric transmission lines for Wind-,
Solar- and Wave- generated electricity
(http://www.pickensplan.com).

Individual consumers should consider:

 * Solar Panels and small home-sized wind generators;

 * Green technology in the home;

 * When replacing a vehicle, buy hybrid vehicles (combining
gasoline and electric);

 * Use proven fuel-conservation techniques with existing
equipment (home and car).

In Conclusion

We need to stop looking where to place blame for our energy
problems. The time has come for us to start building a regulatory
environment where we can start solving the problems we face, now.

Oil drilling may not be the long-term solution that any of us
seek, but more oil availability will help us to stay afloat until
we can transition our economy to greener technologies.

Government needs to enable private industry to build the
technologies of tomorrow and to support the industries that can
help us today. When our government gives the American people the
ability to excel, the American people always come through and
meet the challenges put in front of them. Let's cut through the
red tape and get our economy going forward once again. 




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