Top 10 Energy Questions For Speaker Pelosi

Here’s the list of questions that Rep. Kevin Brady, (R-TX), put together that he wants Speaker Pelosi to answer:

10. Two years ago you said “Democrats have a common-sense plan to lower gas prices.” Since you took over as Speaker of the House fuel prices have nearly doubled, which is just punishing American families. Will you be releasing that common-sense plan anytime soon?

9. So far your Democratic House of Representatives has done nothing but propose gimmicks. Your first energy gimmick was to pass a law that allows America to sue OPEC, apparently so we can become more dependent upon Middle East oil. This is puzzling to most Americans. Remind us again what that accomplishes?

8. Your second gimmick was “Use it or Lose it”, based on the notion that millions of acres of land with vast energy reserves are leased by oil companies but not being developed. Unfortunately, no independent geological association in America agreed with that wild claim. And during debate on the House floor Democrats couldn’t identify even one acre where that was happening. How embarrassing was that?

7. Your next gimmick was to stop filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is the nest egg for America’s energy security if a major foreign country cuts off fuel to the United States. You predicted that fuel prices would go down, but instead they continued to rise. Was that more embarrassing or less embarrassing than the “Use it or Lose it” fiasco?

6. Apparently assuming that failed ideas are reassuring to the public, recently you proposed to sell off 10% of our Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which you also predict will lower fuel prices. Unfortunately, that equals just 3.5 days of American oil, which changes nothing, so that gimmick collapsed on the House floor. Do you have any more ideas related to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, like selling it to China or donating it to a Hollywood charity?

5. You keep saying Republicans are beholden to Big Oil, which you despise and accuse of obscene profiteering. But I noticed your Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has accepted a whopping $809,000 from energy special interests this session, which I’m sure you’ll want to return. I’m just curious, but when can those oil companies expect their checks back?

4. Turning to your unique interpretation of the Constitution, you have stated repeatedly that the House of Representatives will not get a vote on exploring for more energy here in America, such as in our deep ocean waters or U.S. Arctic Reserve, no matter that the American public supports it 2-1. In your mind, do you believe America is a democracy or a dictatorship?

3. Two weeks ago you hastily shut down the House floor, turned off the lights, microphones and cameras so that the American public could not hear Republicans debate the energy crisis and the need for Congress to stay in session to pass an energy bill rather than head out on a five-week vacation. Do you still believe in open government and the freedom of speech, or did all that change when you became Speaker?

2. Last Sunday on the news show “This Week” you said that Republicans would have to “get creative” to receive an up-or-down vote on the House floor to explore for more energy here in America. Our founding fathers were creative, too. They established a legislative body where the pressing issues of the day would be openly debated and the majority will of the elected representatives prevails. Are you afraid that if a vote was taken you would lose? (Isn’t America supposed to be a democracy, of the people? )

1. Americans don’t get a vacation from high gas prices, but you sent Congress on a leisurely five week vacation. Republicans have stood on the House floor all recess and pleaded with you to call Congress back into session and schedule an up-or-down vote on exploring for more oil and gas here in America. Aren’t American families and small businesses who are getting hammered by high gas prices more important than your book tour?

Before closing out that post, Rep. Brady threw in this shot:

(Note to Speaker: I’ll get some of my friends to buy your darn book if you’ll come back to Washington and get back to work.)

Amen to that, Brother Brady. Amen to that.

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Cross-posted at LetFreedomRingBlog

3 Responses to “Top 10 Energy Questions For Speaker Pelosi”

  1. Anneke Says:

    Blogger DontGoMoment.com has a story up on the site about Nancy Pelosi’s investment in T. Boone Pickens’s wind energy company Clean Energy Fuels Corp.

    http://dontgomovement.com/2008/08/11/
    nancy-pelosi-invests-in-energy-scheme-and-
    water-grab-by-t-boone-pickens

    DontGo has also posted a pdf of Nancy Pelosi’s 2007 Financial disclosure form indicating that she bought shares in CLNE.

    http://dontgomovement.com/2008/08/11/
    pelosi-dontgo-bombshell-money

    Seems like Nancy has additional financial interests in preventing further drilling for oil other than taking time off for her book tour.

  2. Rocky Says:

    First, you’re assuming that Brother Brady doesn’t bare some responsibility for the gridlock in Washington, which of course as an obstructionist republican (voting nay on every piece of legislation that would have answered his snarky questions), he is.

    Second, you can’t possibly think that liberals and progressives think Ms. Pelosi has done am acceptable job. With impeachment off the table, we hoped that the majority would stand up to the free-flowing shitstorm coming from the republicans, and were disappointed time and again. Capitulation on FISA. Refusal to hold the criminal Bush accountable for anything, from failures of policy to moral bankruptcy when it comes to Americans everyday concerns. Not even holding Rove in contempt of Congress for refusing a subpoena.

    But, Madame Speaker is up for reelection. And Cindy Sheehan qualified for the ballot last week.

  3. Carlos Says:

    Sheehan, huh? Boy, that’s a real step in the right direction!

    NOT!

    Of course, the flip side of that is that Sheehan is not a master-level politician (read: scheming, lying, rich piece of cow pie) like NaPe, or BoBo, or DiFi, so she would automatically be relegated to the playpen by the real donkey players and even they wouldn’t have to pay attention to her imbecilic ramblings. That would be a plus.

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