Energy becoming new ‘global race’

Posted by Staff on August 12, 2008 |

“It’s nothing short of a disgrace for the Speaker to leave the Congress, not call us back and remain on a promotional book tour while ‘everyday Americans’ are suffering all over this country”, said Rep. David Camp (R-Mich.) today at a press conference to discuss the ongoing speeches on the floor of the House of Representatives. The Republican members of the House are entering their second week of continuous discussion calling for the return of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to Washington, and that an emergency session of Congress be called to deal with America’s rising energy costs.

“Many of us during the Cold War remember the days of the arms race. Well let me tell you, there is a global race going on for energy right now”, said Rep. Randy Neugebauer (R-Texas). “And quite honestly, the United States of America is behind in this race.” He went on to say that global oil issues are primarily a supply and demand problem, with the demand for oil continuing to increase and the supply remaining the same.

Rep. Sue Myrick (R-N.C.) pointed out that this oil crisis is not only affecting families, but small businesses, schools that rely on busing systems, and other organizations that depend on fuel. As such, she says the issue demands immediate attention from Speaker Pelosi.

August 12, 2008

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