"Smiles at the gas pump," my local headline reads. The price of gasoline has fallen below $3 a gallon.
When the national average rose last year to $3.51, Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, complained that "the liberal anti-free market policies of the Obama administration discourage the exploration of American sources of energy and hinder production and job growth."
Now it's below $3. By the way, U.S. production of oil and gas is at record levels.
So where is the brass band? This is a question for Democrats.
And we won't get a good answer until Democrats shake off their chronic depression. Democrats tend to internalize the relentless attacks against them. Constantly on the defense, they explain rather than proclaim. When they ignore their successes and avoid the president who oversaw them, voters think that perhaps the other side has a point.
"You cannot win if you're afraid," former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, a Democrat, said after his party's recent electoral losses.
To be honest, presidents have little power over the price of gasoline. And to be evenhanded, when Barack Obama ran for president in 2008, he blamed $4-a-gallon gas on George W. Bush. Yesteryear's gas price wasn't Bush's doing, and today's isn't Obama's.
But if one's political foes smash this particular ball over the net, the other side surely has a right to return it under favorable circumstances. If people are smiling at the gas pump, why isn't the Obama administration smiling with them? Where are the tubas?
Last year, we heard the baloney that Obama's reluctance to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, expand some offshore drilling and back the Keystone XL pipeline had caused gasoline prices to surge — 86 percent from the day the president took office.
Firstly, Obama started his presidency in the jaws of an economic meltdown.
The prices of a lot of things were collapsing then, among them gasoline.
Secondly, from 2002 to 2008, when Bush was president, gasoline prices exploded 397 percent, to $4.11 a gallon. Would anyone have accused George W. of being hostile to energy development?
It was not Obama's genius but the revolution in drilling technologies that opened up the new production. Nevertheless, under Obama, the United States has replaced Russia as the largest non-OPEC supplier of gas and oil. Suffice it to say, Obama has hardly stamped out energy development in this country.
Sadly, Obama has never been much for cheerleading, an important skill for a president. He never mastered the art of the bully pulpit. Democrats are justifiably frustrated by these failings.
But this habit of abandoning their president under assault by the right-wing noise machine is nothing new. Recall the 2000 presidential campaign, when Democratic candidate Al Gore distanced himself from the sitting president, Bill Clinton.
The economy was bubbling, and the budget overflowing with surplus. But Gore had bought into his enemies' line that Clinton, because of his foolish tryst, had become despised across the land.
Never mind that Democrats had made significant gains in the midterms after the scandal broke. Never mind that Clinton would leave office with a higher approval rating than did Ronald Reagan.
Fast-forward to today. Unemployment has fallen below 6 percent. Stocks are hitting all-time highs. And the deficit has been cut by more than half in less than six years.
It's true that Americans in the middle and lower economic tiers still suffer from stagnant wages, but Democrats could tell them: "You're next. This recovering economy is set to serve you. And don't forget that you now have the security of guaranteed health coverage."
But Democrats don't talk that way. What a depressed lot they've become.
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""Sadly, Obama has never been much for cheerleading, an important skill for a president. He never mastered the art of the bully pulpit. Democrats are justifiably frustrated by these failings.""
Seriously? I think I am going to hurl large green balls of vomit reading this claptrap.
Umm, the US is taking more oil from it's own land, and we can do better. The Saudi's are over producing, my guess to bring down the price so the US and Canada stop drilling and fracking because if the price drops too low, the better business sense says to stop producing, let's not buy into that. Once we stop, the Saudi's sill increase the price. Let's keep drilling, there will be less money to go to the terrorist from the mideastern oil and we will have reasonably priced domestic oil and not have to rely on the mideast.
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We can save all the Oil you get from drilling just by inflating your tires! That's the President's Energy Policy. Uh huh. Coal prices would have to "skyrocket" under Obama.
He seriously is the most useless, nonserious, feckless person I have ever seen pretending to be a Leader. Carter was just plain stupid, but he was a good man who tried. This idiot is just a narcissistic man only interested in living the good life.
W actually at least TRIED to enact a comprehensive Energy policy in his first term. But, it got shot down. So, instead, let's pretend that we can power our country with stupid windmills and sunlight and horse poop rather than really trying to enhance our energy grid.
I think someone on this board or the other posted a graph of gas prices that put gas at $3 when Bush left office, of course that was a propoganda thing, wasn't true. But you and all of us need to remember is a good amount of the price includes federal taxes.
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I think someone on this board or the other posted a graph of gas prices that put gas at $3 when Bush left office, of course that was a propoganda thing, wasn't true. But you and all of us need to remember is a good amount of the price includes federal taxes.
I posted a graph it showed the $1.86 price but also the high of $4.11 months before. When it was the economy sucked and the DOW was at $8,000. Less demand meant lower prices.
this is what I had posted:
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The economy still sucks. Oil is declining for reasons I stated above. Many people her the northeast converted to Natural Gas over the past 10 years due to the high oil prices. Natural gas prices are now about 25% more than heating with oil. Some of the high price of NG is due to the NE not having the pipeline capacity to bring in enough gas to meet the demand, but the other part of the equation is there are lot more customers for NG so the higher demand, higher prices. And oil keeps dropping. Ironic.
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When I started driving I could fill up the tank on our Ford Fairmont for about $12.00. That was in 1986.
I would drive pretty much every where my friends and I wanted to go and I would ask for a dollar from each one for gas. I was never out of gas.
I also remember when $2.59 was outrageous and we complained about it but now think it is incredibly cheap.
I have fuel perks with the Bilo card. Right now I can get .45 off each gallon up to 20 gallons. So that is pretty good.
I keep waiting for it to start jumping up.
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When I started driving I could fill up the tank on our Ford Fairmont for about $12.00. That was in 1986.
I would drive pretty much every where my friends and I wanted to go and I would ask for a dollar from each one for gas. I was never out of gas.
I also remember when $2.59 was outrageous and we complained about it but now think it is incredibly cheap.
I have fuel perks with the Bilo card. Right now I can get .45 off each gallon up to 20 gallons. So that is pretty good.
I keep waiting for it to start jumping up.
Filling up a gas tank is irrelevant since every car has a different sized fuel tank, its the per unit cost that matters. I charge my gas know on a sunoco card, .05 off each gallon. Makes gas reasonable these days, although not as reasonable as 6 years ago.
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I was just saying that at one time this was not a cheap gas price.
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When I was learning to drive, a nickel Hershey Bar (1 ounce) was ten cents, and gas was 19.9 cents per U.S. gallon. Chicken in the grocery store was usually 29 cents per pound, sometimes 19 cents per pound on sale.
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I know things use to cheaper. Cost of living was cheaper. Weekly wages were lower and everything was a simpler time and place.
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