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November 28, 2023
Title: The World Needs American Oil NOW!
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Jason Isaac
with American Energy Institute (AmericanEnergyInstitute.com)
Do weak men create hard times?
Former Texas States Representative Jason Isaac is the Founder and CEO of the
American Energy Institute. Today, Jason discusses the dangerous situation the
world will face if the Biden Administration continues to block the production
and distribution of America oil.
Click
here to read Jason Isaac’s op-ed on this important issue.
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American Energy Institute.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Why should we care if Biden turns a blind eye toward Iran and its oil sales to
China?
Is Iran using funds from oil sales to China to fund terrorism around the world?
Is China using Iranian oil to fuel its economic expansion worldwide?
Does the Left just not understand how Capitalism works? Do they simply want
total control?
Did Trump-era policies save the average family in America approximately $2,500 a
year in lower energy costs? How much has the cost increased over the past three
years?
Energy prices effect the cost of everything. Does the world need America to lead
in oil production and distribution again?
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American Energy Institute.
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April 21, 2023
Title: Joe Biden’s Energy Policies are a Train Wreck – Literally
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Jason Isaac
with American Energy Institute (AmericanEnergyInstitute.com)
Most people want to Improve the environment. I don’t know anyone who
would dispute that. However, is buying oil from unstable nations with lax
pollution and human rights standards the only option? There must be other,
better solutions!
Today, The Honorable Jason Isaac discusses some options to keep oil and gas
prices down, as well how and why we have arrived at this impasse. Jason
previously served four terms in the Texas House of Representatives. He is now
the Director for Life:Powered, an initiative of the Texas Public
Policy Foundation.
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here to read Jason Isaac’s op-ed on this topic.
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here for more from Jason on other topics.
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Life:Powered.
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Texas Public Policy Foundation as they continue to promote and defend
liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise in Texas and the nation.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Since his inauguration, has President Biden demanded oil companies increase
production while keeping their hands tied?
Has the price of diesel spiked even more dramatically when compared to gas
prices?
With sky-rocketing diesel prices, many shippers are moving their goods from
big-rigs to trains. How is that working out? Is this safer or more dangerous for
people on the roads?
Is Biden laser-focused on slashing American greenhouse gas emissions? Does this
even include a target against human beings?
What can America and Western European countries do to force China, India, and
other countries to drastically reduce their greenhouse gas emissions?
SHORT ANSWER: Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
What would be the end result of de-industrializing America and banning fossil
fuels entirely? Are Germany and the United Kingdom perfect examples of what not
to do?
What can the government do to stop oil companies from investing outside the US?
Jason urges American oil companies to stand up to the government and embrace
capitalism. After all, there is less risk to manufacture in America than other
countries. Give the jobs to Americans. Boost the American economy. Help American
families.
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July 18, 2022
Title: Why Are We Paying More at the Pump?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Jason Isaac
with American Energy Institute (AmericanEnergyInstitute.com)
Part 1 of 2
The Honorable Jason Isaac is the Director of Life:Powered,
a project within the Texas Public Policy Foundation. The purpose of this
initiative is to inform the national discussion about energy resources and
advocate for energy policies that promote economic freedom and advance the human
condition.
Today Jason Isaac discusses who is to blame for the rising oil and gas prices around the world and what can be done to reverse this devastating trend.
Click here for more on energy issues affecting you every day.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
From day one, has the Biden Administration been focused on destroying the oil and gas industry in the US? Jason explains how oil and gas costs affect the cost of everything we use every day – including clothing and food prices.
The Department of Energy was created in the 1970’s. Did it take until the Trump Administration for America to become energy independent? Jason discusses how women in third world countries spend 200 million hours walking to just get water for their families – and it usually isn’t even clean water! Why won’t the UN allow these countries funds to build and maintain water wells?
How was this energy independence achieved? Jason explains that it all comes down to the government getting in the way. Trump stopped that and Biden brought it BIG time!
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Why Are We Paying More at the Pump?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Jason Isaac
with American Energy Institute (AmericanEnergyInstitute.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
The price of oil has doubled since Biden took office. With the global oil price
set by the economic rule of supply and demand, what changed? Jason reminds us
that Biden stopped the Keystone Pipeline, but also mentions other pipelines that
you probably haven’t even heard of.
Can American oil refiners produce enough gasoline to affect the supply side?
Listen close! This is important information that every American needs to know!
Has America built new major oil refineries in the last 50 years? SHORT
ANSWER: Nope. Jason explains why…
What can Texas do to increase the supply? Jason has some great suggestions and
also discusses some Legislation that was passed during the last session that
should start helping the market.
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June 28, 2022
Title: Why Are We Paying More at the Pump?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Jason Isaac
with American Energy Institute (AmericanEnergyInstitute.com)
Part 1 of 2
The Honorable Jason Isaac is the Director of Life:Powered,
a project within the Texas Public Policy Foundation. The purpose of this
initiative is to inform the national discussion about energy resources and
advocate for energy policies that promote economic freedom and advance the human
condition.
Today Jason Isaac discusses who is to blame for the rising oil and gas prices around the world and what can be done to reverse this devastating trend.
Click here for more on energy issues affecting you every day.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
From day one, has the Biden Administration been focused on destroying the oil and gas industry in the US? Jason explains how oil and gas costs affect the cost of everything we use every day – including clothing and food prices.
The Department of Energy was created in the 1970’s. Did it take until the Trump Administration for America to become energy independent? Jason discusses how women in third world countries spend 200 million hours walking to just get water for their families – and it usually isn’t even clean water! Why won’t the UN allow these countries funds to build and maintain water wells?
How was this energy independence achieved? Jason explains that it all comes down to the government getting in the way. Trump stopped that and Biden brought it BIG time!
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Why Are We Paying More at the Pump?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Jason Isaac
with American Energy Institute (AmericanEnergyInstitute.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
The price of oil has doubled since Biden took office. With the global oil price
set by the economic rule of supply and demand, what changed? Jason reminds us
that Biden stopped the Keystone Pipeline, but also mentions other pipelines that
you probably haven’t even heard of.
Can American oil refiners produce enough gasoline to affect the supply side?
Listen close! This is important information that every American needs to know!
Has America built new major oil refineries in the last 50 years? SHORT
ANSWER: Nope. Jason explains why…
What can Texas do to increase the supply? Jason has some great suggestions and
also discusses some Legislation that was passed during the last session that
should start helping the market.
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April 19, 2022
Title: Rising Oil and Gas Prices: Who’s to Blame?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Dr. Vance Ginn
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Dr. Vance Ginn is the Chief Economist at the Texas Public
Policy Foundation. He previously served as the Associate Director for
Economic Policy of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) at the
Executive Office of the President during part of the Trump administration.
Today Dr. Ginn discusses whether or not Russia or Ukraine are responsible for
the rise in oil and gas prices (they aren’t, by the way) and why we are
experiencing such a dramatic increase in inflation.
Click
here for the latest op-ed from Dr. Vance Ginn on this topic.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil (WTI) a benchmark for the
price of oil in the US? SHORT ANSWER: Yes.
Has the price of WTI crude oil increased 98% since January 2021, coincidentally,
since Biden took office? SHORT ANSWER: Yes.
Is inflation now at a 40-year high? SHORT ANSWER: Yes.
What are some of the causes of inflation? Dr. Ginn discusses the never-ending
cycle of the government spending too much money, which causes the Feds to print
too much money, which causes the government to spend too much money, which
causes the Feds to print too much money… He says: “This is something that is
really not sustainable. It’s something that we really have to turn around soon
because it is hurting Americans. It’s hurting our way of life.”
Does inflation really affect the cost of gasoline at the pump, food,
utilities, and other items such as clothing, cars, and houses?
CBS News recently blamed Ukraine for the sudden rise in inflation in the US, but
massive inflation had occurred BEFORE the violent hostilities between Russia and
Ukraine even began. However, if the conflict continues, could it contribute to
more inflation in the US and even around the world?
Should we all start tightening our belts and cut current spending habits?
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March 2, 2022
Title: Rising Oil and Gas Prices: Who’s to Blame?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Dr. Vance Ginn
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Dr. Vance Ginn is the Chief Economist at the Texas Public
Policy Foundation. He previously served as the Associate Director for
Economic Policy of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) at the
Executive Office of the President during part of the Trump administration.
Today Dr. Ginn discusses whether or not Russia or Ukraine are responsible for
the rise in oil and gas prices (they aren’t, by the way) and why we are
experiencing such a dramatic increase in inflation.
Click
here for the latest op-ed from Dr. Vance Ginn on this topic.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil (WTI) a benchmark for the
price of oil in the US? SHORT ANSWER: Yes.
Has the price of WTI crude oil increased 98% since January 2021, coincidentally,
since Biden took office? SHORT ANSWER: Yes.
Is inflation now at a 40-year high? SHORT ANSWER: Yes.
What are some of the causes of inflation? Dr. Ginn discusses the never-ending
cycle of the government spending too much money, which causes the Feds to print
too much money, which causes the government to spend too much money, which
causes the Feds to print too much money… He says: “This is something that is
really not sustainable. It’s something that we really have to turn around soon
because it is hurting Americans. It’s hurting our way of life.”
Does inflation really affect the cost of gasoline at the pump, food,
utilities, and other items such as clothing, cars, and houses?
CBS News recently blamed Ukraine for the sudden rise in inflation in the US, but
massive inflation had occurred BEFORE the violent hostilities between Russia and
Ukraine even began. However, if the conflict continues, could it contribute to
more inflation in the US and even around the world?
Should we all start tightening our belts and cut current spending habits?
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March 4, 2016
Title: The President Owes Us an Apology
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great
Some time ago, the United States Supreme Court gave politicians the
“right to lie”, meaning they can say whatever they want to about another
politician or candidate for office without fear of retribution.
They can even lie about a proposed bill or law! It is up to the average citizen
to discern what is true and what is a lie.
Four years ago, President Obama told an audience at the University of Miami: “We
can’t just drill our way to lower gas prices”. Well, we can and we have!
Marita Noon, with Energy Makes America Great, explains how we followed
the Republican’s three-step plan: drill, drill, and drill. Now, here we are four
years later, with gas prices averaging $1.50 per gallon – even without the
Keystone Pipeline. And, of course, Obama is taking credit for it!
FACT: Marita Noon reveals the true numbers from the Congressional Research
Service: “Under the Obama Administration, from 2010-2013, oil production on
Federal land [went] down by ten percent.” How much do you think oil production
has increased on state and privately owned land?
Listen in as Marita shares more facts and statistics concerning fossil fuels
versus wind and solar energy.
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January 18, 2016
Title: The Oil Crisis is Getting Real Serious
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great
Part 1 of 2
If you are confused when people talk about the price of oil being
low and why it is a bad thing, you must listen to the next two segments with
Marita Noon, our go-to energy expert from Energy Makes America Great.
You may be enjoying the low price of gas at the pump, but it’s really not a good
thing – for employment or for the economy.
At the time of this interview, the price of oil has fallen to under $30 per
barrel, the lowest since 2003. Due to this crisis, Obama and Congress have
agreed to allow America to export oil, which should have been a no-brainer all
along. “This is a good thing for a variety of reasons,” Marita Noon explains.
First, it allows us to help our allies (like Israel) with a secure, steady line
of oil. It also balances our trade deficient, which strengthens the dollar. And
finally, it provides our oil producers with more customers across the globe,
boosting employment.
Only time will tell what the future holds for the price of oil. Marita chooses
to be optimistic in her belief that it will rise again to at least $50 a barrel.
Listen to the next segment as Marita explains more about this crisis and what
America must capitalize on quickly to make a better future for everyone.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - The Oil Crisis is Getting Real Serious
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great
Lower oil prices definitely help small businesses keep their costs
low. Consumers are currently saving, on average, $500 per year
thanks to the lower prices. So, while the lower oil prices are benefiting some,
over time it will begin to show its ugly head.
Obama and Congress made the right decision when they lifted the export ban on
oil. We’ve already had two tankers with massive amounts of oil leave our
country, making America a “Global Energy Superpower”. Marita also
explains what LNG is, Liquid Natural Gas, and why America started utilizing this
to boost the economy. This is great news!
The future of America’s place in the oil and natural gas market largely depends
upon who is elected as the next President of the United States. If you work in
the oil industry, or know someone who does, you MUST vote in the election. Click
the “Register 2 Vote Now” link on our homepage to make sure you are
registered so your vote will count!
Also, click
here to get Marita’s great book, “Energy Freedom: Take Away
Energy, Take Away Freedom”. She wrote the book specifically for the
everyday average person. It’s not technical or hard to understand. It’s a great
book to have on hand, especially if you have kids in public high school or
college. Make sure they know the facts!
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February 26, 2015
Title: Are Low Gas Prices Really Bad?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Wade Slome
with Sidoxia Capital Management (www.Sidoxia.com)
Is the falling price
of oil a good thing or a bad thing? While lower gas prices are
positive for the economy, Wade Slome, with Sidoxia Capital Management, says it
is definitely having a negative effect on the oil industry. What does this mean
for the future, though?
Oil accounts for less than ten percent of the global economy, but in cities like
Houston, it is much, much higher; much more important for companies and families
alike. Airlines, retail, transportation industries are effected, too. Listen in
as Wade explains how it even effects our electric, water, and grocery bills.
How is this effecting other countries? Are they being effected positively or
negatively? Wade Slome believes that Obama should immediately sign legislation
allowing the United States to export oil and gas to foreign countries. But, why?
What’s in it for us?
We’ve experienced high gas prices before. And we survived! Americans can adjust
their budgets once again if oil prices rise. Will it have the same effect on the
economy, though? Listen in as Wade gives his opinion.
To learn more about Wade Slome and Sidoxia Capital Management, click [here].
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February 3, 2015
Title: Are Oil Prices a Bust or Boom?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Dr. Vance Ginn
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
In 2014, Texas added 457,900 jobs; 4,900 of these jobs were in the oil and
gas field. However, there are few reasons to buy crude oil right now and the
future does not look much better. Does this mean job growth in Texas and across
the country in danger?
Dr. Vance Ginn is an economist and energy expert with the Texas Public Policy
Foundation. He discusses the steep decline in the oil and gas prices. We’ve seen
this type of decline before in the 1980’s. Does Dr. Ginn think another recession
is in store for Texans? Listen in to hear his opinion!
You can find more from Dr. Vance Ginn and the Texas Public Policy Foundation by
clicking [here].
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January 20, 2015
Title: Low Gas Prices: Good or Bad
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Sterling Burnett
with Heartland Institute (www.Heartland.org)
The lower gas prices
are great – right? But why is the price down so low? Dr. Sterling Burnett
explains that, first, China is not demanding as much oil as they have in the
past and, second, you can thank a fracker!
OPEC is still trying to take control of the oil and gas prices, wanting every
oil producing country to reduce their oil output. But Saudi Arabia is not having
any part of cutting back. Not this time. Listen in as Dr. Burnett explains why
they won’t budge!
Back in October of 2014, Bloomberg predicted that the lower gas prices would
free up as much as $60 Billion in 2015. The Wall Street Journal argues $75
Billion, saving each American family roughly $1,500 this year is gas prices
alone.
However, Congress is attempting to take advantage of these lower gas prices by
placing a higher carbon fuel tax on energy producing companies, which, in turn,
will mean more money once again at the pump. Listen in as Dr. Burnett says that
even if the US stopped using fossil fuels completely, there would be no
effect on the global temperature. So, basically, the left’s argument of
higher temperatures and more pollution is a bunch a bologna.
Click [here] for more on this and
other issues.
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January 8, 2015
Title: From Boom to Bust.
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great
Part 1 of 2
America is now the number one producer of natural gas in the world and is set
to become the leader in oil production as well. Marita Noon, with Energy Makes
America Great, says “By combining the modern technologies of horizontal drilling
and hydraulic fracturing, we have been able to access economic recourses that
have previously been off-limits.”
Obama is trying to take credit for these advances. He is trying to say that the
millions of new jobs created in the private oil sector are his doing. But the
facts show that all oil and gas production on federally owned land has seen a
significant decrease, while state and privately owned land have seen a boom in
production.
Marita also discusses how the new Obama/EPA regulations will do nothing but harm
to the industry. Oh, the lefty environmentalists are claiming they are for the
good of all Americans, but we know better! Make sure you listen to the next
segment with Marita to hear the rest of the story!
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - From Boom to Bust.
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Marita Noon
with Energy Makes America Great
Oil companies in Houston and other cities have already started laying people off
due to the lower gas prices. More and more people will lose their jobs in coming
months and years if oil prices don’t go back up. But wait! Many people, myself
included, have been enjoying the lower cost of gas at the pumps the last few
months!! What gives?
Examine this: The government of Venezuela will not be able to pay their bills
now that oil is at $50 a barrel. Russia will soon start struggling to make ends
meet, and America won’t be far behind. Marita Noon says that only Saudi Arabia
will be able to withstand this dramatic decrease in oil prices, but even they
can’t hold on forever.
Yes, oil prices were getting high, but the process to produce oil is also more
complicated and, therefore, more expensive. As technology advances, we are
definitely able to do more, but it comes with a cost. Listen in as Marita
explains this and why families in the oil business need to start praying now
that oil prices start creeping back up soon!
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December 8, 2014
Title: Oil and Gas Prices
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Dan Perkins
with Dan Perkins Songs and Stories for Soldiers
Part 1 of 2
Disclaimer: Dan Perkins is an investment advisor in the oil and gas field. Do
not construe anything he might say as financial advice.
40 years ago, OPEC decided they wanted to control the economy of the world by
overtaking oil and gas prices. They basically told the world “We are the kings.
Do what we say.”
This time, their strategy is dramatically different. Instead of driving the
price of oil and gas up, they are flooding the markets with low, low, low
prices. But, why? Dan Perkins believes this is an out-right attack on America
and Canada. Listen in as he explains!
Will Russia, Iraq, Iran, Libya, and other countries survive with oil at $50 a
barrel? Saudi Arabia has plenty of oil reserves and might be able to survive for
a good long while. America has seemingly endless resources at our fingertips and
Canada is close behind.
But, oh no! What will happen to the terrorists in the Middle East if oil prices
keep falling? Will they disappear with no funding? Let’s hope so!
Back to Saudi Arabia…what happens when or if their oil supply runs out? Their
citizens do not work – they simply live off the money the government disperses
from the sale of oil!
Dan Perkins has some great insight on what he believes OPEC is trying to do,
whether they will be successful, and what some outcomes might be.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - OPEC Launched an Attack on America While We Were Eating Turkey
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Dan Perkins
with Dan Perkins Songs and Stories for Soldiers
Disclaimer: Dan Perkins is an investment advisor in the oil and gas field. Do not construe anything he might say as financial advice.
At the end of Dan’s first segment, he made a statement regarding Russia and how they forced Western Europe to bow down to them. He continues in this second segment with his opinion
of what will happen in the US or Canada go to Western Europe and offer them cheaper oil and gas. Ooooh! Interesting twist!
However, Dan says that if America takes the bait, “OPEC will continue to keep supply up to insure that all hope is abandoned and then they will start raising the price” again.
Dan even goes as far to say that if “America ever had a president that had an energy policy, we could become the supplier to the world and destroy OPEC”. What a grand thought!
Dan Perkins can be found at
www.DanPerkinsAtSanibel.com.
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February 22, 2012
Title: Should Short-Term Energy Prices Be Controlled By Politicians?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Carrie Lukas
with Independent Women’s Forum (www.IWF.org)
Part 1 of 2
Special guest Carrie
Lukas answers:
Is the Dow Jones Industrial still among the key signals for how the economy is
doing/how Americans feel the economy is doing?
Does the bright-red Drudge headline shouting about rising gas prices capture the
political punch of gas prices?
Do rising energy costs ripple through the economy?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Carrie Lukas
with Independent Women’s Forum (www.IWF.org)
Is the White House alarmed by
the climbing gas prices?
Is it just to blame the guy in the White House for the rising gas prices?
Why is the president saying that rising gas prices are a good thing?
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December 20, 2011
Title: Dear West Texas Oil Industry: Beware of the Lizard That Could Stop Job Growth in America.
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Peggy Venable
with Education Choice (www.EdChoice.org)
Part 1 of 2
How is it possible that a little lizard could take down the West
Texas Oil Industry?
What is so “special” about this reptile?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Peggy Venable
with Education Choice (www.EdChoice.org)
What is the Dunes Sagebrush Lizard? What is the rest of the story/what could
Texans do to help job growth in Texas?
Would placing the Lizard on the endangered list affect more industries than just
the oil industry?
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July 5, 2011
Title: When President Obama Released Oil From the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Did You Experience A Long Term Drop In Your Gas Prices?
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Elizabeth Ames Jones
with Jones for Texas (www.JonesForTexas.com)
Oil and Gas
Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones discusses President Obama’s decision to
release 60 million barrels of oil from America’s stockpiles including 30 million
barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Commissioner Jones
states it was simply a blatant political pandering and further proof that the
Obama Administration has no plan for American energy security.
Commissioner Jones encourages Americans to stand up and demand that Congress, the Administration and the EPA focus on releasing the strategic reserve of American innovation and ingenuity to lower energy prices and get us off OPEC oil once and for all.
Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones can be found at
www.JonesForTexas.com.
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June 23, 2008
Title: Does Any Other Country Prohibit or Ban Oil Companies From Drilling Off Their Shores? Segment 3 of 4
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Kathleen White
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Kathleen White, with the Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com) explains how Congress has saddled consumers with dependence on Foreign Oil.
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Title: Does Any Other Country Prohibit or Ban Oil Companies From Drilling Off Their Shores? Segment 4 of 4
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Kathleen White
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Kathleen White, with the Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com) continues explaining how Congress has contributed to the problem of high energy prices.
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June 19, 2008
Title: Does Any Other Country Prohibit or Ban Oil Companies From Drilling Off Their Shores? Segment 1 of 4
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Kathleen White
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Kathleen White, with the Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com) explains how Congress has saddled consumers with dependence on Foreign Oil.
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Title: Does Any Other Country Prohibit or Ban Oil Companies From Drilling Off Their Shores? Segment 2 of 4
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Kathleen White
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Kathleen White, with the Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com) continues explaining how Congress has contributed to the problem of high energy prices.
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May 12, 2008
Title: Senator John Cornyn Discussing Oil and Gas Prices
Topic: Oil and Gas Prices
Discussed by Senator John Cornyn
with Elected Officials
Senator John Cornyn discusses how to reduce oil and gas prices.
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