Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less: End the Partisanship
Partisanship in Washington D.C. is removing any chance we have of lower gas price. Alternative energy solutions are far off, tax increases will have the opposite effect of intentions, and regulations prohibiting drilling and making the building of refineries nearly impossible. Environmental groups have more representation than the average American today. For more reading please visit A Government of Special Interests, by Special Interests and for Special Interests. Special interests are dividing Washington and prohibiting real solutions from getting done.
For a complete energy solution that would utilize the positive aspects of Republican and Democratic plans, institute long, mid-range, and short term plans, and would decrease our dependence on oil visit Energy Partisanship: How to Resolve the Problem.
How can you make a difference? Let your voice be heard. First thing to do is sign the Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less Petition. This petition is a real solution to the energy problem designed to push Congress to vote for less regulation on drilling and refining to increase supplies and drive down speculation to decrease the prices at the pump. Numbers make a difference, so join the over 476,000 Americans from all political affiliations and all demographics and sign the petition today.
Step 2: Let your representatives know that the partisanship must end and regulations that drive up the price of energy need to be removed. Let them know that they will not have your vote in the next election without their support of decreasing federal regulation prohibiting drilling off the coast of Florida, in ANWR, and other places around the country. Let them know to lift regulation prohibiting the building of refineries. Let them know you have had enough with the pointing of fingers towards big oil and CEO's!
Let them know you support a nuclear power infrastructure and clean coal energy to decrease our dependence on foreign oil!
Make your declaration!
wrong again - point a finger where it should be pointed - at the oil industry - as they kill thousands of people around the world in the war for oil
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