Pres. Bush Lifts Ban on Oil Drilling

Earlier Today President Bush effectively lifted the ban on domestic oil drilling. The following is his speech in its entirety. Please read it and be educated where the responsibility will now sit and with who.

THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. Across the country, Americans are concerned about the high price of gasoline. Every one of our citizens who drives to work, or takes a family vacation, or runs a small business is feeling the squeeze of rising prices at the pump.
To reduce pressure on prices we must continue to implement good conservation policies, and we need to increase the supply of oil, especially here at home. For years, my administration has been calling on Congress to expand domestic oil production. Unfortunately, Democrats on Capitol Hill have rejected virtually every proposal -- and now Americans are paying at the pump. When members of Congress were home over the Fourth of July recess, they heard a clear message from their constituents: We need to take action now to expand domestic oil production.
One of the most important steps we can take to expand American oil production is to increase access to offshore exploration on the Outer Continental Shelf, or what's called the OCS. But Congress has restricted access to key parts of the OCS since the early 1980s. Experts believe that these restricted areas of the OCS could eventually produce nearly 10 years' worth of America's current annual oil production. And advances in technology have made it possible to conduct oil exploration in the OCS that is out of sight, protects coral reefs and habitats, and protects against oil spills.
Last month, I asked Congress to lift this legislative ban and allow the exploration and development of offshore oil resources. I committed to lift an executive prohibition on this exploration if Congress did so, tailoring my executive action to match what Congress passed. It's been almost a month since I urged Congress to act -- and they've done nothing. They've not moved any legislation. And as the Democratically-controlled Congress has sat idle, gas prices have continued to increase.
Failure to act is unacceptable. It's unacceptable to me and it's unacceptable to the American people. So today, I've issued a memorandum to lift the executive prohibition on oil exploration in the OCS. With this action, the executive branch's restrictions on this exploration have been cleared away. This means that the only thing standing between the American people and these vast oil resources is action from the U.S. Congress.
Now the ball is squarely in Congress' court. Democratic leaders can show that they have finally heard the frustrations of the American people by matching the action I've taken today, repealing the congressional ban, and passing legislation to facilitate responsible offshore exploration. This legislation must allow states to have a say in what happens off their shores, provides a way for the federal government and states to share new leasing revenues, and ensure the environment is protected.
This legislation should also take other essential steps to expand domestic production: Congress should clear the way for our nation to tap into the extraordinary potential of oil shale, which could provide Americans with domestic oil supplies that are equal to more than a century's worth of current oil imports. Congress should permit exploration in currently restricted areas of northern Alaska, which could produce roughly the equivalent of two decades of imported oil from Saudi Arabia. Congress should expand and enhance our domestic refining capacity, so that America will no longer have to import millions of barrels of fully-refined gasoline from abroad.
The time for action is now. This is a difficult period for millions of American families. Every extra dollar they have to spend because of high gas prices is one dollar less they can use to put food on the table or send a child to school. And they are rightly angered by Congress' failure to enact common-sense solutions. Today, I've taken every step within my power to allow offshore exploration of the OCS. All that remains is for the Democratic leaders in Congress to allow a vote. The American people are watching the numbers climb higher and higher at the pump -- and they're waiting to see what the Congress will do.
Thank you.

So he has clearly placed the burden of action on congress. Do not let them fool you into buying in to their weak arguments. The attacks will come, if they haven't already, in the form of global warming scares at the very least. DON'T BUY THE HYPE people. Please do your own independent research and scrutinize the information thrown at you. Alternative energy sources( such as nuclear energy) are definitely to be looked into, but there is nothing wrong with meeting the demand for oil now with more supply.

DRILL, DRILL, DRILL, DRILL, DRILL

Comments

Anonymous said…
Congress better get off their rear ends and listen to America or they will find themselves unemployed. Thanks for posting the Presidents speech.
Boy, there sure isn't anything that puts steel in a politician's spine like an enormous uproar from the public. FINALLY someone in the government heard us and acted. I'm glad President Bush has done this, but he should have done it 7.5 years ago. In fact, his Dad shouldn't have signed the executive order that froze off-shore exploration.

(I am beyond ticked about this topic)

I guess we'll see if Congress will act. If they won't, we'll just have to keep yelling at them and vote them all out of office.

I can't help but wonder how the Arabs are taking this news.
Dan the Man said…
Yesterday saw the single biggest drop in crude oil prices since 1991.

Coincidence?
Armed Citizen said…
I THink not! Heard some idiot on the radio today who said opening Alaska or off shore drilling would not bring down the cost of oil because it is a global market and govt does not own the oil. Its idiots like this who would petition for govt to take control of the oil industry comepletely. And then we would really see high gas prices!

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