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by a siegel
My six-year old son is addicted to the Berenstein Bears. One of his first
successfully read books: Ready, Get Set, Go which teaches adjectives and suggests that no one is best at everything. How many times read between us? 10? 25? Maybe 50? As any parent can tell you, a favored book like that becomes imprinted in your brain. "Good, Better, Best ..." is the tag line in Ready, Get Set, Go. Well, in the past few days, we've seen an example of this in reverse, something more from the film world. When it comes to politics and energy, we've had a display of Dumb, Dumber, Dumbest. Clinton, McCain, Bush. Energy Dumb. Energy Dumber, Energy Dumbest.
Energy Dumb ..
As has been getting much play, Hillary has hopped aboard the McCain wagon for a temporary lifting of the gas tax.
The idiocy of the moratorium, how it will be counterproductive What we require on energy is leadership and paths toward a better tomorrow. I've praised Presidential candidate Clinton's energy plan, which has many strong points that should become part of the next Administration's energy policy. This pandering to near-term concerns over gas prices and the attacks on Presidential candidate Obama do that plan a serious disservice. And, Hillary Clinton's campaigning against Democrats on gas prices could well weaken the Democratic Party majorities come this fall such that that plan could become unenactable.
What is particularly sad is that Hillary Clinton, circa 2000, understood exactly how dumb this type of idea really is. As Senate Candidate Clinton said:
Yes, I am aware that Hillary Clinton has proposed taxing oil companies to make up for the missing tax revenue. Hmmm ... and any thoughts as to whether the companies would simply pass that additional cost along to their customers? Or, that Congress is unlikely to pass such a tax and George wouldn't sign it? Maybe, on this issue, Energy Dumb Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton should be listening to Energy Smart Senate Candidate Hillary Clinton. Energy Dumber ...
John McCain's has been known to
When it comes to action, however, Senator McFlip's Straight Talk Express turns to Senator McFlop's Dirty Energy Twisted Action Delay Machine. When given the opportunity to fund renewable energy, multiple times, via funds from the five largest oil companies, Senator McCain was absent. Oh, by the way, the votes: 59 to 40 to 1 (McCain). Being there and voting for the measures would have placed $billions into renewable energy. So much for McFlip's assertion that "We need to do green technologies." So, what about Energy Dumber? John McCain is the originator of this discussion of a potential gas tax moratorium, to this pandering to near-term concerns over longer term requirements. Unlike Ms Energy Dumb, Mr Energy Dumber wouldn't worry about the costs: no path to make up for the lost revenue to the highway fund. Another chip in America's crumbling infrastructure? Energy Dumbest ... The Bush-Cheney energy policies have been a disaster for the nation, for the globe, for the future. Fact.
Mr Energy Dumbest held
"Politics ahead of the facts". From George W. Bush? Well, I never ...
Oh, yes, how much during your Presidency? Over $2.50 in increased gasoline prices. Who is responsible for this?
Those nasty Congress-Critters. Keeping George from helping the poor working Joe (and Josephine ...). Congress has blocked drilling in ANWR. Congress has blocked new refineries. Congress has blocked "clean, safe nuclear power."
What is George's solution to our problems? Pumping ANWR.
Unrestricted construction of refineries.
Biofuels to worsen the competition between food and fuel. (Should we put pictures of starving children at ethanol pumps?)
Nuclear power plants ...
Note to honesty: Congress already has enacted many measures to enable more nuclear power plants, George. And, these new plants won't be on line for many years and are unlikely to contribute to lower electricity costs (even if they reduce carbon emissions). As policy to deal with our real requirements, topping Energy Dumb and Energy Dumber, showing himself (yet again) to be Energy Dumbest. Nothing here about Negagallons (demand destruction). No mention of Peak Oil. No mention of the relationship of energy use and global warming. No mention of meaningful policies to deal with the fact, according to George's own words, that America is "addicted to oil." (And, as evidently George the alcoholic well knows, the best way to deal with addiction is by focusing on getting more product.) Energy Dumb. Energy Dumber. Energy Dumbest. Unlike the Berenstein Bears: Ready, Get Set, Go, Dumb, Dumber, Dumbest doesn't switch positions with as much ease. Sort of like Papa Bear, who couldn't beat his kids at anything (until exhausted sleep), Hillary ain't going to come close to outdumbing McSame McCain and Bush on her worst days. McSame McCain has to work hard to outdumb Bush, but he does make it a race to the finish in too many arenas. When it comes to the Oval Office, next January won't be too soon for some Energy Smarts. Good, Better, Best ...
It really is sad that we need to be talking When it comes to energy and global warming issues, we had actually seen strengthening of Presidential candidate positions through 2007 and into 2008. And, both Obama and Clinton have reasonably good energy programs in their campaign positions. But, in the face of Global Warming, good isn't enough. We must be working hard to make the plans and coming programs better, because the perfect storm of Peak Oil and Global Warming will require the best for navigating the nation and the world community to a prosperous and climate-friendly future. Sigh ... we can't afford to be talking dumb, dumber, dumbest when so much rides on moving from good to better and striving for best. When it comes to the Oval Office, next January won't be too soon for some Energy Smarts. NOTE: There are some truly excellent discussions re the gas tax going on in the traditional media and in the blogosphere. See, for example, Joe Romm at Climate Progress: Gas tax holiday, Part 3: It is cynical and indefensible no matter who proposes it; Huffington Post; Washington Post; multiple conversations at Daily Kos; etc ... NOTE: Video of Senator Obama's response. |
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