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Monday, August 04, 2008

Petition to Call Nancy Pelosi Back To Congress To Deal With Gas Prices

Pelosi refused to allow a vote on the energy bill including offshore drilling before casually taking a 5 week vacation and republicans have been on the House floor demanding she come back and deal with the people's business.

They have also created a petition.




Text of the petition:

We, the undersigned, believe that gas prices are too high. Speaker Pelosi has closed Congress for a five-week paid vacation, without taking any action to lower gas prices. We, the undersigned, have a simple demand: Call Congress Back, Madam Speaker!


SIGN PETITION
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The Situation:

Gas prices are out of control. House Republicans have a plan to lower gas prices, a plan that has the votes to pass.

Speaker Pelosi refuses to allow a vote. In fact, she just shut down Congress for a five-week paid vacation.

House Republicans took the floor demanding a vote for an energy plan to lower gas prices. Pelosi turned off the lights, the microphones, and the tv cameras.

House Republicans refused to give up.

With the cameras off, and no television audience, these Republicans spoke passionately for their belief that Congress must not wait to do something about skyrocketing gas prices that are causing families to suffer.

Democrats in Congress have done nothing to lower your gas prices. They have refused to allow a vote and now they have decided to take a vacation.

It is truly ironic that, in a year when many American families are canceling their vacation plans because of high gas prices, House Democrats are taking theirs before doing anything to lower those gas prices.



More from Mike Conaway:

Even though I am scheduled to be in Texas today, I chose to remain in Washington to participate in the GOP effort to draw attention to America’s current energy situation, and to the fact that we in the House were prevented from voting on a substantive, comprehensive energy plan in June or in July.

This week’s activities will involve everybody who is near the Capitol. There will be no television or audio coverage because the cameras, the microphones, and even the lights have been turned off (and I suspect the air conditioning will be eventually turned off) in order to squelch this attempt by House Republicans to call attention to this important issue. We will be on the House floor and the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building talking with visitors about the current energy crisis we are facing and Democrat inaction.

It is disappointing that we have reached this point. For months, we have been attempting to get a simple up-or-down vote on environmentally sensitive drilling for oil on the Outer Continental Shelf. There has been a groundswell of support for this among the American people, as well, as gasoline prices have climbed over the $4 mark per gallon.

The problem and solution are quite simple. We import millions of barrels of crude oil every single day from countries that – at best – are not our allies. It is only logical to conclude that every barrel we are able to produce here at home is a barrel that we don't have to buy from someone who may turn and invest that money in terrorist operations against our country.

Simply having the ability to replace the barrels of oil we import every single day from foreign countries with American-produced crude oil is, in my view, enough of a reason to drill on the Outer Continental Shelf. As has long been proven, we can do that drilling in an environmentally-sensitive and responsible way.

This is the question: Do we want to produce American resources of crude oil and other energy, or do we want to continue depending on energy purchased from countries which, as I mentioned before, are at best not our allies?

This week’s efforts, while Congress is out of session, are being made in an attempt to draw attention to this issue. We would prefer the President or Speaker to call Congress back into session this August; however at the very least, we hope to put additional pressure on Speaker Pelosi to grant an up-or-down vote on drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf once Congress returns to session in September.

Drilling alone will not solve our energy problems. There must also be nuclear, coal, coal-to-liquids, solar, and wind components to this comprehensive, “all of the above” energy plan. However, if we are to solve the current crisis, drilling must be a component, as well.

Congress should return to session as soon as possible and be allowed to vote on this measure.


Do not forget to sign the petition!!!!!

With the lowest approval ratings in the history of polling for congressional approval, the Democratic leadership should not be out gallivanting on a 5 week taxpayer funded vacation while not addressing the issue of offshore drilling, in conjunction with all other solutions.

Not on our dime.

Name and email address for the petition, it is that simple...go...go...go....sign.

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