Friday, March 16, 2012

Cory Gardner Weekly Republican Address on Energy & Gas Prices 03/16/12 TEXT PODCAST VIDEO


Cory Gardner Weekly Republican Address on Energy & Gas Prices 03/16/12 TEXT PODCAST VIDEO Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST || FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. ||

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Washington (Mar 16) In the Weekly Republican Address, Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CO), a member of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, says that Americans are fed up with President Obama’s failure to tackle rising gas prices, but there’s still time for him to do the right thing and urge the Democratic-run Senate to act on bipartisan, House-passed energy bills. This weekly address continues a coordinated Republican offensive to stress the need for an ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy and hold the president accountable for policies that have contributed to higher gas prices. The text and audio of the Weekly Republican Address is available immediately; the video will be available for viewing and downloading after the embargo is lifted tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. ET.

Cory Gardner

Cory Gardner
“Driving around the district these days, the first, and often times only, thing my constituents want to talk about is the pain at the pump. In our state, gas prices have gone up 40 cents a gallon in just one month. This hurts everyone … families, commuters, job seekers, and especially small business owners. It isn’t just American dollars at risk with high gas prices – it’s American jobs, too.

“People in my district and around the country are fed up with the way the president is handling this issue, and rightfully so. The most forceful thing the president has done about high gas prices is try to explain that he’s against them. Americans are right to expect more from their leaders.

“To be fair, there have been signs of hope. Last month, the president told leaders in Congress he would be willing to work with Republicans on an ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy.

That was encouraging. Republicans have long supported an ‘all-of-the-above’ strategy to develop our own resources – both traditional and renewable – so we can lower costs and improve America’s energy security.

“From day one, however, the Obama administration has consistently slowed or shut down domestic energy production. There’s actually less acreage offshore open for energy production now than there was when the president took office. Instead of increasing American energy independence , the president’s first major energy initiative was a national energy tax that, according to him, would cause rates to ‘skyrocket.’ He also plowed ‘stimulus’ dollars into crony capital company Solyndra that has since gone bankrupt taking half a billion of taxpayer dollars with it. After spending money we don’t have on what won’t work – and overregulating what would – is it any wonder gas prices have more than doubled on the president’s watch? Make no mistake, high gas prices are a symptom of his failed ‘stimulus’ policies.

“That’s why it was good to hear that the president indicated he’d be willing to work with Republicans on energy. In the meantime, the House has continued to pass ‘all-of-the-above’ energy initiatives as part of Republicans’ Plan for America’s Job Creators. Right now, there are at least seven bipartisan, House-passed energy bills sitting in the Democratic Senate, waiting on a vote.

“Unfortunately, the president has yet to follow through and urge the Senate to act. He’s just carried on with more of the same.

“He’s called for raising energy taxes, which the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service says would actually lead to higher prices.

“He’s asked the Attorney General to ‘reconstitute’ an oil speculation task force that has never reported its work to the public.

“He quietly pushed members of Congress to prevent construction of the Keystone pipeline - despite overwhelming support for the project and the jobs that it would create - and his lobbying may have made the difference in the vote.

“And just this week, his administration pressed the Saudis to produce more oil, even as it works to close off more production here at home.

“No, government alone cannot work wonders, but America’s entrepreneurs and job creators, given freedom and opportunity, can. It’s up to us in Washington to remove costly, artificial barriers that stand in their way. The longer we let politicians like President Obama continue to block responsible American energy production, the longer our nation will continue to suffer with high gas prices and limited energy security.

“There’s still time for the president to do the right thing and urge the Democratic-controlled Senate to act on bipartisan, House-passed energy bills. Let’s seize this moment, expand freedom instead of government, and secure our energy future once and for all.

“Thank you and God bless the United States of America.”

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

CBO projection estimates that ObamaCare will cost $1.76 trillion over 10 years

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Washington, D.C.– House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Tom Price, M.D. (R-GA) issued the following statement regarding the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) updated cost estimate of the president’s health care law. The new CBO projection estimates that the law will cost $1.76 trillion over 10 years – well above the $940 billion Democrats originally claimed.

“The longer the president’s health care law remains on the books, the greater the threat it poses to our nation’s health care and our fiscal wellbeing,” said Chairman Price. “The CBO’s revised cost estimate indicates that this massive government intrusion into America’s health care system will be far more costly than was originally claimed. The law’s true cost to American taxpayers is part of a series of promises President Obama and Democrats in Congress made that will be broken. Both fiscally and for the sake of our health care system, Americans cannot afford the president’s health care law.

“At the start of this Congress, Republicans in the House of Representatives were quick to fulfill our pledge to repeal the law, and we have continued to make progress in going after its many destructive components. As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on the constitutionality of the law, the House will work to repeal the health care law’s Independent Payment Advisory Board – a group of 15 unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats empowered to effectively deny care to seniors. This law is an affront to the principles of health care in this nation. It undermines accessibility, affordability, choices, portability, quality, and responsiveness of care. The fight to fully repeal it and replace it with positive, patient-centered solutions must remain a top priority.”

NOTE: Chairman Price has introduced legislation – H.R. 3000, theEmpowering Patients First Act– that would repeal and replace ObamaCare with patient-centered solutions. For more information on H.R. 3000, click here.

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