Friday, February 24, 2012

Do something? There's nothing I can do.

Yesterday the P-BO, as is the norm for a know nothing buffoon, was talking about something knows nothing about. This time it was energy. The dope who still blames George W. Bush for everything that goes wrong during his day, claims there’s nothing he can do about the rise of prices at the gas pump. He blamed the conflict in Iran, growing Chinese and developing countries’ demand, Wall St. speculators, the Grinch and Big Foot for the skyrocketing price of gasoline.


Typical whinny Lib. Boo hooo, there's nothing I can do. I might as well try to squeeze in a couple more of rounds of golf before this month’s vacation.

Hey idiot! How about:
- The Keystone pipeline
- Renewing off shore drilling in the gulf and off the west cost
- ANWR
- Encouraging new nuclear plants
- Allowing construction of a new refinery or two
- Getting rid of half the 100 or so mandated gasoline blends to make current refining procedures more efficient?

Nothing he can do? BS! The absolute fact of the matter is that Dopulous Maximus is delighted that gasoline costs so much. All the better to force Americans into exploding coal burning electric cars manufactured by a government subsidized auto maker.

Excrement for brains went on to drop these lines:

"It's the easiest thing in the world (to) make phony election-year promises about lower gas prices. What's harder is to make a serious, sustained commitment to tackle a problem that may not be solved in one year or one term or even one decade.''

Serious? Solyndra was a serious effort? What does that tell us about the absolute insanity that permeates this administration. But we’re on from exploding coal burning cars and failed solar companies to gasoline produced from algae. Serious?  That's a serious answer to today's near $4 a gallon gas?  I’m sure that’s off the shelf technology that will drop gas prices $1 by tomorrow morning.   These are the same people telling rational humans that we shouldn't drill in ANWR because we're years away from seeing any benefit from that activity.  If we're years away from seeing benefits from ANWR, we're decades from seeing the benefits from gasoline produced from algae. 

Commitment? What commitment you dim witted, sail eared loser? Not only have you done nothing to pursue energy that is proven to work, you have actually made an anti-commitment. You flushed 100s of millions of dollars down the crapper chasing a phony baloney made up pipe dream of green energy. YOU ARE AN IDIOT!

And it’s only going to get worse. Dill weed and his SecState have so botched the events in Iran that the nut jobs running that country are threatening to shut down the Straight of Hormuz. When there was a popular uprising in Iran, Sir Jack@$$ couldn’t be coaxed off the golf course long enough to say, “Maybe we should be helping these people.”

Now they are months from going nuclear, and the Dope's chief military advisor is claiming that Iran is being run by rational actors. Well you believe that to be true, the rational actors in Iran have threatened to wipe out Israel and the west. Whatta you going to about it? Well there’s really nothing a clueless, weak, spineless P-BO can do.

Now if we had a leader, we’d be spreading money and guns around in Syria and getting that situation to turn in our favor. Then we’d say, well who knows who is next? Probably Iran. We wouldn’t be calling Iran rational. We’d be calling them the new axis of evil. We have a pretty good track record of bring down things we call their name – evil. We wouldn’t publicly be holding Israel back. We’d be saying, well you know Israel is sovereign state that must take action to protect their people from a regime that has openly and publicly threatened them.

Last we’d be issuing permits for drilling, refinery building, pipelines and nuke power plant construction at the rapid rate here at home. If Republicans can't hit this slow, high hanging curve ball out of the park, we are truely doomed.  As always, Newt hit the nail on the head. He would do all of the above and in the process get us off Middle East oil and get gas to $2.50 a gallon. Still too high in my opinion, but anything under $3 is looking good right now.

As the Nike ad says, Just do it!  In P-BO speak that translates into, there's nothing I can do.

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