A good overview of the situation here:
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070805/D8QQNQM00.html
The GOP wants pork for oil and gar producers, and Bush has said he will veto the bill if it makes it to his desk. If Bush follows through on his promise, that means big Hummers will still be deductible and billions of tax credits will go to the oil companies....
"The House passed the tax provisions by a vote of 221-189. Earlier it had approved, 241-172, a companion energy package aimed at boosting energy efficiency and expanding use of biofuels, wind power and other renewable energy sources."
If you check into both of those votes, you will see that the republicans are pretty solid against both, except for a VERY few.
The bill also has conservation measures as part of it, another area where the current administration has made it clear they have no interest in. Dick Cheney expressed it this way:
""Conservation may be a sign of personal virtue but it is not a sufficient basis for a sound, comprehensive energy policy." '
One of the best quotes from the article:
"There's a war going on against energy from fossil fuels," said Rep. Ralph Hall, R-Texas. "I can't understand the pure venom felt against the oil and gas industry."
Well, I'd say Mr. Hall has it quite right. There are a number of WARS going on worldwide because of our desire for energy from fossil fuels!
Oh, and he is from Texas! No plot there!
I'd like to think the American public is ready to change, but my cynical side tells me that behind closed doors people long for $1. gas and electric/gas bills under $100 a month.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070805/D8QQNQM00.html
The GOP wants pork for oil and gar producers, and Bush has said he will veto the bill if it makes it to his desk. If Bush follows through on his promise, that means big Hummers will still be deductible and billions of tax credits will go to the oil companies....
"The House passed the tax provisions by a vote of 221-189. Earlier it had approved, 241-172, a companion energy package aimed at boosting energy efficiency and expanding use of biofuels, wind power and other renewable energy sources."
If you check into both of those votes, you will see that the republicans are pretty solid against both, except for a VERY few.
The bill also has conservation measures as part of it, another area where the current administration has made it clear they have no interest in. Dick Cheney expressed it this way:
""Conservation may be a sign of personal virtue but it is not a sufficient basis for a sound, comprehensive energy policy." '
One of the best quotes from the article:
"There's a war going on against energy from fossil fuels," said Rep. Ralph Hall, R-Texas. "I can't understand the pure venom felt against the oil and gas industry."
Well, I'd say Mr. Hall has it quite right. There are a number of WARS going on worldwide because of our desire for energy from fossil fuels!
Oh, and he is from Texas! No plot there!
I'd like to think the American public is ready to change, but my cynical side tells me that behind closed doors people long for $1. gas and electric/gas bills under $100 a month.