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Words don’t match actions

March 8, 2012
The OBSERVER

Are you listening to yourself, Mr. President? That is the question many thoughtful Americans may have wanted to ask after President Barack Obama's radio address last month.

Higher gasoline prices, averaging nearly $4 per gallon last week, have many people worried. They remember what happened in 2008, when service station pumps showed record highs of $4.11 a gallon. That helped fuel what has come to be known as "the Great Recession."

"We know there's no silver bullet that will bring down gas prices or reduce our dependence on foreign oil overnight," Obama said. "But what we can do is get our priorities straight and make a sustained, serious effort to tackle this problem."

Well, yes. So why isn't the White House doing just that? Why is the Obama administration rejecting a new pipeline to bring oil to the United States from Canada? Why is it banning oil drilling in promising domestic fields? Why is it out to destroy the coal industry? And why is it suggesting new limits may have to be placed on natural gas wells?

Indeed, let's get our priorities straight. Let's make a serious, sustained effort to tackle this problem.

You said it, Mr. President. Now, let's do it.

 
 

 

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