I was invited to take part in a blogger conference call with Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) earlier this afternoon to discuss Sen. Cornyn’s new Energy Independence initiatives.
Check Sen. Cornyn’s website to find out more about Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less.
During the call, Sen. Cornyn ackowledged that we need to be perusing all other avenues of alternative energy (well, not ALL, he did comment that he didn’t think we should be using food for fuel) — he specified nuclear, wind, and solar as the primary avenues we should be developing now.
But while we are transitioning from being an oil-dependent society, we must find a way to increase domestic oil production and supplies.
Which is what Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less is all about.
Cornyn noted that while public opinion has dramatically (and bipartisanly) shifted to wanting the US to drill our own oil, that “Congress is the major impediment” to doing so.
Sen. Cornyn characterized the Democrats policy as the “No Energy Plan”, which amounts to:
- increased investigations into the profiteering of oil companies
- increased taxes, to included a renewal of Jimmy Carter’s failed windfall profits taxes
- suing OPEC for alleged and made up violations of US anti-trust laws.
In the mean time, high gas prices will continue to be the most important topic on the minds of average US citizens.
Cornyn said he wants an “energy debate”, though he didn’t specify with who (I wish that’s what I would have asked him instead of my question about what is Congress doing to increase refinery capacity in case we are able to increase domestic supplies).
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Other Bloggers on the Call
- Chris McClure (didn’t pimp his blog) — asked Sen. Cornyn about an ethanol mandate. Sen. Cornyn responded that we shouldn’t be using food for fuel.
- Heather Salisbury (also didn’t name her blog) — asked Sen. Cornyn about wind power. Cornyn responded, “I’m all for it.” Says Texas, already the leader in wind-generated electricity in the nation, plans to generate 20% of our state’s electricity by 2030.
- Jason Smith from Texas Rainmaker — asked about the disconnect and contradictions coming from Pelosi and her fellow Dems in regards to draining our Strategic Petroleum Reserves to lower prices, yet contend that increasing the supply via drilling won’t lower prices. Sen. Cornyn laughed and said that we have plenty of other “strategic reserves” that we should be drilling. Namly, western state shale, offshore, ANWR, and the outer-continental rim.
- Jim Bettencourt from The Conservative Austinite asked about the development of fuel cell batteries.






I take exception to the “food for fuel” notion.
Source.
There will be plenty of corn for the cows, pigs, and chickens, as Canadian farmers are growing the grain, as well as U.S. farmers.
What is driving up food costs are fuel costs, from the farmer, the suppliers and distributors, to us.
The propaganda of “food for fuel” is an old one, promulgated by the Oil companies from the 1930’s until now, as well as any other criticism they could find.
Source.
I believe we need to use all resources, each and every one available, and those that are still in the dream stages.
Left by no2liberals on July 15th, 2008 at 11:54 pm