15,000 Miles or 15 City Blocks?


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Energy secretary jet-sets to the Middle East to “discuss a range of energy issues, including energy security.”

We ask: Could as much, if not more, have been accomplished by walking 15 blocks to the Interior Dept.?

Washington, DC – Today marks day two of Energy Secretary Steven Chu’s four-day, three-country tour through the Middle East “to strengthen and expand U.S. relationships across the region” and to “discuss a range of energy issues, including energy security and the importance of investing in a broad portfolio of energy technologies as part of the global economic recovery.”

This trip comes nearly one year after Secretary Chu was confirmed by the U.S. Senate and in the wake of countless statements from the Obama Administration on the urgent need to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources. It should also be noted that while the energy secretary is in the Middle East, the Obama Administration is busy here at home locking up job-creating domestic oil, oil shale and natural gas resources on taxpayer-owned land.

Most economists, independent experts and, in particular, our chief economic competitor, China, recognize that energy markets are global in nature. However, reducing our foreign energy dependence has become a rallying cry for some who favor top-down federal mandates to promote expensive and unreliable energy sources. These heavily taxpayer-subsidized forms of energy – such as wind and solar – are not transportation fuels, and simply cannot be used to drive our nation’s manufacturing base.

If the Obama Administration’s goal is to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, it is certainly attainable; however, it will only become a reality if this government implements policies that encourage increased domestic production of homegrown resources. The U.S. has the capability and technological know-how to achieve this goal. But to do so, policymakers must demonstrate a commitment to commonsense, pro-job, pro-American energy policies, which have been noticeably absent in Washington for the past 30 years.

Visiting our allies in the Middle East to discuss energy security is important. But this administration’s efforts to demonize domestic energy production, add layers of bureaucratic red-tape, and impose enormous, burdensome tax hikes on the very resources that serve as the foundation for economic growth and prosperity will only cause our nation’s long-term energy security to weaken.

One has to wonder if the Energy Secretary could accomplish more if he were to “discuss a range of energy issues, including energy security” with his colleague, Interior Secretary Salazar. At a minimum, by walking the 15 blocks to the Department of the Interior, he could have saved energy– the kind derived entirely from oil.

NOTE: According to a Energy Dept. press release, Secretary Chu will travel to the energy rich nations of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and the Emirate Abu Dhabi. The estimated distance of this trip is roughly 15,363 miles. However, a distance to the Interior Department is at most 15 city blocks.

For additional information, please contact Patrick Creighton, 202-621-2947, or Laura Henderson, 202-621-2951.

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  • Karen Krause

    Would you say there is “severe buyers’ remorse” going on in the country. I do not believe a word that comes out of this administration mouths, especially Barry Soetoro’s!!! Everyone needs to purchase the Bush t-shirt that reads…..”Do you miss me yet?” Oh, you betcha!!!

  • gene romah

    after spending billions of dollars trying to get the economy started they could have spent money installing inferstructure to fuel our cars with natural gas which we have plenty of.our cars can be adapted to burn natural gas without to much trouble.they could have killed two birds with one stone but that would be to simple.

  • http://yahoo gene romah

    after spending billions of dollars trying to get the economy started they could have spent money installing inferstructure to fuel our cars with natural gas which we have plenty of.our cars can be adapted to burn natural gas without to much trouble.they could have killed two birds with one stone but that would be to simple.

  • G CLARK

    F__K OBAMA
    OOPS DID I SAY THAT OUT LOUD
    If we can’t use our own resources, where is this Independence going to come from?
    I guess a Harvard degree is really useless after all.

  • D Davis

    Drill here– drill now—stay home

  • David R Finch

    I would like to think that this trip is really about energy conservation. But I believe instead it is just more of the same. President Obama: Stop this madness. Focus on developing the energy sources we have right here in the U.S. Say what you want, but you are taking steps that will bankrupt this country and will NOT solve the energy “crisis”. Develop what we have right here FIRST!

  • R Dubberly

    The only thing I can associate Obama and his handlers with is the THE SOUTH END OF A NORTH BOUND MULE.

  • Kenaga

    Asking this administration is like hound dogs barking up the wrong
    Tree!

    Obama reminds me of the two mules we had in the barn when I was
    fourteen. Dad told me to harness Pete and Tobe and plow the back
    forty for planting corn. Pete was very sensitive when his ear was
    touched and Tobe was blind in one eye and at times very uncooperative
    when it came to work. This day was one of those days!

    When it came to putting the bridle bit in his mouth he would keep
    his jaws clamped shut. Finally, after repeatedly trying I climbed
    up into the manger, to be on the same level—as I was a short boy.
    but, it made no difference, he still wouldn’t accept the bridle. I
    was growing more frustrated by the minute, when I noticed a piece of
    2 X 4 about 14″ long. I got it in my grubby little hands and hit
    him on the side of his ornery head!

    He staggered backward and sat down on his rear end, then got up and
    walked meekly back up to the manger, and as easy as eating my mom’s
    apple dumplings, let me slip the bit into his mouth! Needless to
    say, I was careful to not get behind him for the rest of that day.

    Obama reminds me of that mule seventy years ago, he dreams up a pet
    project—health care—and you can’t pry him loose from it “come
    hell or high water!”

  • B. Conner

    The first thing, our leaders need to wake up and reqlize, there is no Global Warming or Climate Change related to CO2 PEROD! The World temperature up or down is controlled by our Star, The SUN! America has the resources. Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Coal. Not to mention Nuclear. Let’s develope what we have!

  • William F. Peacock Jr.

    Just like all the other idiots in D.C. They can’t take the time to look
    for solutions to the problems(energy)in their own backyard:they have to go
    look in the world’s backyard and waste more taxpayers money doing so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!