Obama Rides Republican Energy Wave into NevadaThe President’s New Catch Phrase Sounds Familiar, But His Policies Don’t Match His Rhetoric
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
January 26, 2012
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Jill Strait, Spencer Pederson or Crystal Feldman
(202-225-2761)
President Barack Obama continues his campaign themed State of the Union messages in Las Vegas, Nevada today by touting his newly adopted catch phrase from House Republicans - an “all-of-the-above” American energy plan. While President Obama may support a new catch phrase, he doesn’t support the actual policies that accompany a real all-of-the-above energy plan. President Obama is desperately trying to take credit for the results of previous Administration’s pro-energy polices and the success of new state and private energy production, while hiding his own record of blocking new U.S. energy production.
“If President Obama is going to use Republican energy talking points, he should also use some of our job-creating policies to open new areas, expand access and increase American energy production. This Administration’s lofty rhetoric on increased American energy productions do not match up with their job-destroying actions that have blocked new energy production on federal lands and waters,” said Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings.“The state of Nevada has enormous potential for renewable and traditional energy production as well as mining critical minerals. Unfortunately, the Obama Administration’s policies have stymied that potential to flourish - costing jobs and economic growth.” The Truth Behind Obama Administration Energy Claims
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