Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

December 22, 2005

No Way Found to Cut Need for Foreign Oil? Not Without Cutting Graft

There is only one reason the Republican Congress can't find a way to cut dependence on foreign oil. It's because it would slice through their campaign and graft coffers. Democrats have a plan for energy independence. Their interests are in the people, not in oil.
WaPo
The Senate decision yesterday not to allow oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge marks the latest failure of lawmakers to form a consensus on a strategy to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil. Congress has been unable to agree to the two most significant steps analysts cite for addressing the issue: allowing more domestic drilling and increasing automobile mileage requirements.


"The system suffers from complete paralysis because of this," said Gal Luft, co-chair of the Set America Free Coalition, a bipartisan activist group that is neutral on the refuge but advocates other ways the nation can become less oil-dependent. "We don't make any progress. The only thing that changes is the level of dependence -- it increases every year."


Luft is trying to shift congressional debate to other possible solutions, including increasing the use of alternative fuels and using electricity to power automobiles.

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