Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 " Arlene Montemarano " <mikarl Fri, 28 Apr 2006 20:28:28 -0400 Proposed: $34 Billion For Exxon Mobil, $100 for Us (Plus Big Oil gets huge amounts of corporate govt. welfare) http://www.ostroyreport.blogspot.com/#42806A Friday, April 28, 2006 REPUGlicans' Idea of Fairness: $34 Billion For Exxon Mobil, $100 for Us Friday, April 28, 2006 REPUGlicans' Idea of Fairness: $34 Billion For Exxon Mobil, $100 for Us With gas prices barreling their way past $3.00 per gallon in many parts of the country, Republicans seeking re-election this year are starting to see the handwriting on the wall, and are making desperate attempts to connect with voters on this issue. But as usual, they're offering nothing more than mere window dressing and lip service. Proposals were unveiled this week that would give all taxpayers a $100 rebate to compensate them for skyrocketing fuel costs. This was announced on the same day as Exxon Mobil's $8-billion quarterly profit news. I guess that's the GOP's idea of parity. The rebate would be part of a bill that would also allow the ReTHUGs to finally sink their environmentally-unfriendly teeth into the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska to drill for oil. It was also announced that Congress might ease the exorbitant tax breaks afforded the Bushevik-friendly oil companies. " The American consumer is the one that needs the break today, and we need to be taking steps to make sure that they aren't emptying their wallet every time they fill their tank, " said Senator John Thune (R-SD). " Americans today are unfairly being asked to empty their wallets at the gas pump, " said Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN). And my personal favorite: " This gas price issue is huge, " said Senator Susan Collins (R-Me). You said it, Susan. And you guys are gonna see just how big it is come November. Even Fox's Bill O'Reilly chimed in, proving once and for all that yes, he has lost his mind, as he urged in his syndicated column Friday that the government " strongly suggest that oil companies voluntarily roll back prices to 2005 levels for the good of the country. " What are you smokin', Bill? Without a precipitous drop in energy costs between now and the midterms, it's looking pretty ominous for the Repugs. " High gas prices are going to be the final nail in the G.O.P.'s coffin this election year, " said Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY), chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. posted by The Ostroy Report @ 4:55 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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