The public must pressure Republicans in the White House and Congress to change directions in the country's energy policies, which have pushed oil and gas prices to record highs, a Democratic lawmaker said Saturday.
californiaconservative.org
Two years ago, Sen. Debbie Stabenow was re-elected to a second term. Unfortunately, she still hasn't learned Economics 101. Proof that she's clueless about economic principles is what she said while delivering the Democrats' weekly radio address. Here's one example of Sen. Stabenow's economic illiteracy:
"Republicans want more drilling, more consumption and more tax giveaways for the big oil companies," she said. "Democrats say that those are exactly the policies that got us into this mess to begin with.
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freerepublic.com
Yahoo! News ^ | May 10, 2008 | Will Lester, AP
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Two years ago, Sen. Debbie Stabenow was re-elected to a second term. Unfortunately, she still hasn't learned Economics 101. Proof that she's clueless about economic principles is what she said while delivering the Democrats' weekly radio address. Here's one example of Sen. Stabenow's economic illiteracy:
"Republicans want more drilling, more [...]
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federalistjournal.com
Ok, so the actual AP headline is "Democratic senator calls for GOP to alter energy policy". But if Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow really believes increasing taxes and regulations on energy producers will lower energy prices to the consumer, then she is either a fool or she thinks voters are fools. Given the polls that suggest a majority of voters may be falling for this nonsense, she may have a point.
Senator Stabenow said, "Republicans want more drilling, more consumption and more tax giveaways for the big oil companies .
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nelsonguirado.com
From here.
The statement below is beyond bizarre. Maybe I fell into some Slider alternate reality.
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