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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Obama's Grand Energy Policy---INFLATE YOUR TIRES

That's right, Obama said last week that "If we inflate our tires, that would help bring down gas prices just as much as drilling for new oil". "Just inflate your tires and get a tune up". This is Obama's grand energy policy.

I have an idea. If Obama becomes President, he can form the Dept. of Tire inflation and John Edwards can be the Secretary of Tire Inflation. Edwards is uniquely qualified because of his "Inflated" ego.

This kind of childish response to solving our energy crisis shows how UNQUALIFIED Obama is.

We need to begin drilling for Oil in all 50 states and off our coast + build new refineries everywhere. Not to mention, build new coal and nuclear plants everywhere.

Think of all the good paying jobs that would be created if we implemented massive new drilling, refining, and coal and nuclear power plants.

But remember, Obama says "all we need to do is inflate our tires".
Sounds like Obama's ego is inflated to me. What a complete idiot.
McCain needs to jump on this with ads playing over and over and over again about inflating your tires as Obama's way to solve the energy crisis.

The question is: will McCain run these ads or chicken out. Will McCain end up in the Bob Dole heap (a big loser to Clinton in 1996).

Remember, it is Obama, Gore, and his cohorts that BLOCK new refineries and new oil drilling.
It is Obama, Gore, and his Environmental cohorts that are RESPONSIBLE for $4.00/gal. gas.

So run out there and INFLATE your tires to bring down gas prices. HA HA HA.

Jimbo

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

One of the first things Bush did in his first term was to push for drilling in ANWR. At the time, the country was in an uproar because the price of gas was more than $2 per gallon.

The Senate Democrats filibustered to prevent the drilling. They had two arguments: 1) it would harm the Caribou (although we were only talking about drilling in 2,000 of the 105 million acres in the refuge), and 2) it would be 10 years before any of the oil made to the gas stations.

Well, it has been 7.5 years since then, and gas is about $4 per gallon. And the Democrats are still saying it will take 8 years before the oil makes it to the gas stations. Assuming that is true, does anyone believe we won't need it in 8 years? If we had started working on this in 2000, we would be almost finished now.

Larry