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2004-05-22 Home Front: Politix
Kerry Calls for U.S. Energy Independence
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Posted by Phil B 2004-05-22 7:22:24 PM|| || Front Page|| [4 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 hmmm what about the wind farms off the Hyannisport coast? No can do? What about drilling in ANWAR and increasing refining capacity? No can do? What about heavily taxing gas and increasing foreign imports while shutting off the strategic reserve and cutting highway funding (except the Big Dig, of course)...oh, that's the plan? Riiiggghhhtt
Posted by Frank G  2004-05-22 7:31:06 PM||   2004-05-22 7:31:06 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 And I'm still calling for a pony.

Same effect, but my odds are better - I can actually formulate a plan.

To whip out a statement calling for diddley-do that, if seriously planned would probably span 20 years and cost a few trillion when all is said and done, is sooooo Donkish. This is election-year (un)sound-byte-me drivel. Bark on, Skeery.
Posted by .com 2004-05-22 7:37:41 PM||   2004-05-22 7:37:41 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 He just wants the greenie vote. Use the right words, and supposedly the dumb greenies just come flocking. Yeah, right- Kerry's a loser.
Posted by Curious 2004-05-22 7:45:00 PM||   2004-05-22 7:45:00 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 "With the start of the summer driving season approaching and gasoline prices soaring, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said the United States should strive for energy independence."

It will be a frigid day in Hell, with pigs flying backwards lazily across fuschia skies, before I'll count on any Democrat to lead us to independence from foreign oil.

And to think-- barely a year ago, I WAS a Democrat!
Posted by Dave D.  2004-05-22 8:13:57 PM||   2004-05-22 8:13:57 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 In truth we do need to become energy independent. Its just that no body in office right now Left or Right, Democrat or Republican has the political will to back the one thecnology that could get us there the fastest. And that's nuclear. The new Pebble Bed reactors are much more attractive than the older Light Water Reactors. And if we were really serious about complete energy independence we'd be pushing fusion research more actively. Or even looking seriously at Space Based Solar Systems
Posted by cheaderhead 2004-05-22 8:32:40 PM||   2004-05-22 8:32:40 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Thats his plan?

Yep:

"Senator Kerry fully and deftly grasps the many nuances and complexities of the issues that meet at the intricate confluence of oil prices, our economy and relationships with oil-producing nations, including our friends the Saudis. Senator Kerry's bold, original and revolutionary energy policies will fling off the yokes of foreign oil dependence while strengthening the economy for the benefits of working families, and provide a safer environment for The ChildrenTM."

/Do I get the NYT op-ed columnist slot yet? Judges?
Posted by Raj  2004-05-22 8:37:57 PM|| [http://angrycyclist.blogspot.com]  2004-05-22 8:37:57 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 This ranks with his pledge of "10 million new jobs."
Wishin' and hopin' won't make it so.
Nuclear's one option, but have we built a new plant since the '70s. Cheaderhead's on target with this one.
I read recently about all the dollars we've thrown into fusion research, which would be the best solution, but are still decades away, at best estimates.
Until someone comes up with a Star Trek-like magnetic containment bottle, it's a dead end.
Posted by Anonymous4975 2004-05-22 9:21:55 PM||   2004-05-22 9:21:55 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 I'd love for us to be independent. But where are these "soaring energy prices"? The last time I looked (a few hours ago), a gallon of gasoline cost substantially less than a gallon of milk. My electric bills are about the same as last year, and natural gas is not at an all-time high. I believe that we will adjust appropriately when energy prices really soar, but so far Kerry is just chasing windmills.
Posted by Tom 2004-05-22 9:24:51 PM||   2004-05-22 9:24:51 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 Tom,

Heck a gallon of gas is far cheaper then a gallon of 'pure' water nowdays.

Will Kerry-boy allow drilling in Alaska? Thought not.

Once again he is just making statements with no plan.
Posted by CrazyFool  2004-05-22 11:18:43 PM||   2004-05-22 11:18:43 PM|| Front Page Top

#10 Kerry's such a prick.
He'd call for everyone to eat shit 3 times a day (which is about what we'd get with him in the White House -shudder- ) if he thought it would get him elected.
He knows that whatever he "proposes" as Prez would only apply to "all the little people out there in the dark" and not he and his rich friends.
"Mr. Bandar, I'm ready for my close-up."
Posted by Jen  2004-05-23 4:13:58 AM|| [http://www.greatestjeneration.com]  2004-05-23 4:13:58 AM|| Front Page Top

#11 Kerry is a true limousine liberal elitist who hunts elitist dames loaded with dough, but could never win a beauty contest.

Let's hope the normal general public sees through John-Forbes-Kerry and he suffers an even bigger election loss then the governor he served, 'tax happy' Michael 'Stanley' Dukakis.

During presidential campaign of 1988, 'Duktaxis' had a 17-point lead, then he lost in nearly every state, carrying only 53% of Massachusetts' vote, his home state!

America needs a repeat of the 1988 election for the sake of national and international security!
Posted by Mark Espinola 2004-05-23 4:33:16 AM||   2004-05-23 4:33:16 AM|| Front Page Top

#12 Kerry can start by grounding the "Flying Squirrel" Gulfstream V. I think it uses 4-500 gallons/hour. Think of how many hundreds (nay, thousands) of kids can be ferried to day care and midnight basketball for the cost of one trip. Do it for the children.

Also, what do you think is the miles/gallon of his yacht. What is it's name, "Monkey Business II"?
Posted by ed 2004-05-23 5:25:26 AM||   2004-05-23 5:25:26 AM|| Front Page Top

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