Does the Speaker of the House wish death on the Democrat majority or the Bush economic legacy? At any rate it seems that it is We, the People, who are her collateral target.
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday ruled out a vote on new offshore oil drilling even as Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said he might be open to a compromise that included it.Even Barack Obama isn't ruling it out. (Not that he takes a firm and solid position on anything, but come on!)The scramble over expanded drilling off America's coasts — ammunition for a weekend of rat-a-tat-tat by the presidential campaigns — underscores the political power of $4-a-gallon gas. Though President Bush and other backers of new drilling acknowledge it wouldn't directly affect gas prices for years, they have pounded Democrats for opposing the measure, which is now supported by most Americans.
Pelosi called proposals to allow more offshore drilling a deceptive "decoy" rather than a solution...A decoy from what? And simply saying that increasing supply in the long run isn't a solution to the high price of anything is like stamping one's foot and claiming that water is not wet. It's delusional.
(Thanks to Memeorandum)
UPDATE:Here an open letter to Speaker Pelosi from House Minority Leader John Boehner--Give Us A Chance to Vote.
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The House Republican leadership has just delivered an open letter to Nancy Pelosi this morning, requesting that she call Congress back into session to … well, to do their jobs. Calling a recess “unconscionable” while high fuel prices rock the economy and harm Americans, especially the working class, the GOP says all they want is an honest debate and an open vote:An Open Letter to Speaker Pelosi
On Friday August 1, 2008, at 11:23 a.m., your Democrat majority in the House of Representatives adjourned the House for five full weeks.
House Republicans believe that Congress should not go on vacation until we take action to lower gas and energy prices for struggling American families.
For the last two months we and our House Republican colleagues have used every tool at our disposal to try and get you and your Democrat majority to vote on legislation to lower gas and energy prices by expanding environmentally sound domestic production of oil and natural gas, improving energy efficiency, and encouraging the development of alternative energy technologies.
Many of the proposals we have asked you and your Democrat majority to allow us to vote on are bipartisan proposals that we believe would enjoy the support of a majority of the Members of the Congress. Yet because you and your Democrat Leadership personally oppose these proposals, you are not allowing them to come up for a vote. This past Sunday, you even told George Stephanopoulos that you will never allow this vote to occur ….
In protest of you and your Democrat majority not allowing an up or down vote on producing more American energy, we and our House Republican colleagues were prepared to take to the floor on Friday, August 1, 2008, and speak to the nation. Rather than allowing that to happen you and your Democrat majority adjourned the House, turned off the television cameras, shut off the microphones and turned out the lights. Nearly 50 House Republicans remained on the floor of the House in defiance speaking to those citizens gathered in the galleries and to the media.
Today we have again returned to the Capitol to continue speaking to the thousands of Americans from all across our country who are visiting the Capitol. We would have preferred if instead we were joined by our colleagues to have a true debate on this issue that ended in an up or down vote.
We think it is unconscionable that Congress has gone on vacation before we have addressed the high gas prices that are crippling our economy and hurting millions of families. We are asking that you reconvene the House from your five-week vacation and schedule a vote on legislation to increase American energy production. Let us be clear, we are not asking for a guaranteed outcome, just the chance to vote.
Signed by: John Boehner, Republican Leader; Roy Blunt, Republican Whip; Adam Putnam, Republican Conference Chairman; Eric Cantor, Chief Deputy Whip; and Members of the House Republican Conference
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She can't call Congress back into session; she has a book tour that demands her attention!
Posted by: Mike O | August 04, 2008 at 09:34 AM
That's my boy, Johnny! I live in his district, and I voted for him. You're welcome. {g}
I'd say Pelosi is more like someone -told she needs to lose weight- complains that diet and exercise won't make her skinny right now.
Posted by: Casey | August 04, 2008 at 10:25 AM
It doesn't matter how nicely you ask. Short of someone *forcing* her to allow the vote, it won't happen.
Posted by: ErikZ | August 04, 2008 at 08:39 PM
Typical Democrat nonsense. They complain about high fuel prices, but offer no solutions of their own, and shoot down (or simply ignore) any and all Republican proposals, even ones to just talk about solutions. This is leadership?
Posted by: waltj | August 05, 2008 at 05:38 AM