Obama Administration Pursues Anti-Energy Policies as Gas Prices Climb Higher“Consumers are skipping a restaurant meal or a movie because they have to spend more to drive.”
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
January 19, 2011
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Jill Strait or Spencer Pederson
(202-225-2761)
Yesterday, the Associated Press reported on rising gas prices causing consumers to shift spending habits, which could directly curtail economic recovery:
“Thursday's government report on retail sales indicates that consumers are skipping a restaurant meal or a movie because they have to spend more to drive…If the price [of gas] goes up a dime, it means consumers pay $40 million more each day that 10-cent hike is in place.” With gas prices steadily rising, the Obama Administration should be doing everything it can to increase American energy production. Unfortunately, this Administration has instead established a lengthy history of anti-energy production policies including:
Considering the fragile condition our of economy, an unemployment rate still hovering near 10 percent, the increased global demand for crude oil, and skyrocketing commodity prices, the Obama Administration should focus on creating more American energy, not making the situation worse. ### |
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