Exposing Obama Admin's False Claims on Gulf Oil Production
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Congressman Ron C. Fleming, M.D. (R-LA-4) in Congressional hearings extracts the truth on Gulf Oil Production and exposes false claims made by administration officials including President Obama. On March 11, 2011, President Obama said that oil production in the Gulf has reached its highest level of oil production in seven years. Ken Salaza, Interior Secretary supported the same message. Michael Bromwich on March 30, 2011 carried the same message which he then had to back away from when confronted with data.
Representative Fleming, Natural Resources Subcommittee Chairman, presented charted data on oil production thee Energy Information Agency which showed that oil production has in fact gone down. Michael Bromwich then backtracks on his statements backing President Obama and Ken Salaza. Oil production dropped in 2010 and is expected to drop even further in 2011.
"Increasing oil production will create jobs and lower energy prices." Does the Obama Administration want higher energy prices. Yes the do. Steven Chu, Obama's Energy Secretary said, "Somehow we have to figure how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels of Europe." Under the Obama Administration Gas Prices have surged (gone up) 109 percent. On inauguration day, January 20, 1999, gasoline was $1.09 a gallon. On April 12, 2010 it averaged $3.79 a gallon.
Tags: President Obama, Michael Bromwich, Ken Salaza, Steven Chu, Obama Administration, Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, oil production, declining production, Ron C. Fleming, LA, Louisiana, gasoline prices To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
Congressman Ron C. Fleming, M.D. (R-LA-4) in Congressional hearings extracts the truth on Gulf Oil Production and exposes false claims made by administration officials including President Obama. On March 11, 2011, President Obama said that oil production in the Gulf has reached its highest level of oil production in seven years. Ken Salaza, Interior Secretary supported the same message. Michael Bromwich on March 30, 2011 carried the same message which he then had to back away from when confronted with data.
Representative Fleming, Natural Resources Subcommittee Chairman, presented charted data on oil production thee Energy Information Agency which showed that oil production has in fact gone down. Michael Bromwich then backtracks on his statements backing President Obama and Ken Salaza. Oil production dropped in 2010 and is expected to drop even further in 2011.
"Increasing oil production will create jobs and lower energy prices." Does the Obama Administration want higher energy prices. Yes the do. Steven Chu, Obama's Energy Secretary said, "Somehow we have to figure how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels of Europe." Under the Obama Administration Gas Prices have surged (gone up) 109 percent. On inauguration day, January 20, 1999, gasoline was $1.09 a gallon. On April 12, 2010 it averaged $3.79 a gallon.
Tags: President Obama, Michael Bromwich, Ken Salaza, Steven Chu, Obama Administration, Gulf, Gulf of Mexico, oil production, declining production, Ron C. Fleming, LA, Louisiana, gasoline prices To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
3 Comments:
Oil consumption in America is down 20% due to poor economy...Mimics the disastrous days of Jimmy Carter. Double digit inflation and double digit interest rates on homes etc...bye bye prosperity....hello troubled times.
Drill here, drill now!
Wow. A moroatorium on gulf drilling and production goes down. Im shocked. But dont worry, as soon as Brazil, Mexico, and CUba get their rigs going it should be back to normal.
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