Nevada’s best known political talking head, Jon Ralston, pokes fun at Nevada Congressman Dean Heller for sending this letter to Speaker Pelosi.
Ralston calls it an
“I really don’t care if you read this but I hope the media picks up on it or someone posts it on a blog” letter
If blog recognition was the primary motivation, “mission accomplished” since both John and I have now made note.
It would be nice to think Dean Heller actually meant what he wrote, but he would do better to form a coalition of outspoken opposition and have them all sign a letter and/or hold a Meeting on the Steps. (And alert the media and the blogosphere, of course.)
The coalition could start their press conference by stating that Nancy Pelosi refuses to meet with them to discuss the death of the secret ballot and coerced unionization through Card Check.
Or was that the idea?
Congressman Heller?
Tags: card check, Dean Heller, John Ralston, Nancy Pelosi, secret ballot
Just when you thought your blood pressure couldn’t rise any higher over the ill-conceived, pork-stuffed stimulus bill on-which-the-ink-is-not-yet-dry, Nancy Pelosi says ANOTHER package may be needed.
(Note: in Liberalspeak, “may” = “will”)
She cites “job growth” as the reason for “keeping the door open” in this extended season of stimulus. And here I thought saving and creating jobs was the meat and potatoes of Stimulus ~ Part I.
No, silly! That was just a teaser. A mere morsel. A yummy bite-sized bacon-wrapped appetizer.
Pelosi and Friends are now going to start cooking up the next course – the one that will really, Really fix everything – for your consumption.
If anyone feels the need to puke, the bathroom is that way —————->
Tags: I feel sick, job growth, Pelosi, Spendy is the new 30, stimulus
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Here’s a little two minute ditty I think you’ll all enjoy. My complements to singer and song writer Kathleen Stewart and lyricist Steve Jones.
Tags: Obama, Pelosi, pork, Reid, spendiferous spendyness, stimulus
My friends at ATR reminded me that last night, September 30th, at midnight, the bans that have been in effect since 1982 on domestic shale oil and outer continential shelf drilling expired.
Don’t throw a parade just yet, though.
ATR points out that in February of this year there were 487 leases issued in Alaska’s Chukchi Sea, which holds an estimated 15 billion barrels of oil, however – due to frivolous lawsuits – all 487 leases are delayed.
Also, there are 748 leases between two major seas in Alaska, the Chukchi and Beaufort, and exploration in every single lease was legally challenged in May of this year.
You may want to give your senator or congressman a call on this. And also feel free to give a shout out to congressional leaders Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Reid a call and tell them to pass expedited leasing, state profit sharing, and judicial review legislation. Here’s their info:
Sen Reid:
Reno, NV Office Contact:
Phone: 775-686-5750
Washington DC Contact:
Phone: 202-224-3542
Rep. Pelosi:
San Francisco, CA Office Contact:
Phone: (415) 556-4862
Washington, DC Office Contact :
Phone: (202) 225-4965
Tags: Alaska, bans, barrels, billion, continental shelf, domestic, drill here drill now, drilling, energy, expired, lawsuits, pay less, shale oil, shelf drilling
“Wow.” Sometimes that’s all you can think to say when you read something like this. I recommend combing through the whole story so you can speak about it intelligently at your next cocktail party, but here’s the sum-up (excerpted and edited from the linked story by William Collier):
Apparently, in May of 2007, Nancy Pelosi invested in T. Boone Pickens‘ clean energy fuels corp., CLNE, which is the sole sponsor of a California proposal to funnel $5 billion in state funds and $5 billion in Federal funds to this corporation which will help CLNE create a giant wind farm in the Texas panhandle.
Notably, Pickens’ plan also involves the private control of water resources which Pickens wants to sell to big cities via giant pipelines built on land he seized under eminent domain. Pickens set up that deal by pushing through an 8 acre “water district” and then applying eminent domain to expand the district and grab more land from local ranchers.
The director of the Texas Sierra Club had this to say: “We have real concerns about private control of water… Water is a resource, yet in some respects it is a commodity. It’s as essential to human life as air. That puts water in a different class.”
Thank you, Kenneth Kramer, for that brilliant explanation of the importance of water.
Anyhoo, Pickens’ water district and distribution plan is opposed by water policy planners because extraction would affect natural spring flows in the rural Texas Panhandle communities that depend on that water. It would also adversely affect family farming and sustainable development from Texas to South Dakota.
Here’s the crux as it stands now: Pickens has not been able to find enough investors to pay for a $110 Billion bond he wants his new “water authority” to issue, SO he is now trying to piggy-back the windmill farm plan on to the water infrastructure development plan…so he can use the money obtained from the wind farms (some of which will be state and federal funds, i.e. taxpayer dollars) to pay for the water system infrastructure.
Clear as mud? He’s using his water district scheme to seize land and his windmill scheme to fund his water scheme. And you as a taxpayer are going to help pay for it! Aren’t you excited?!
And again, Pickens also has the financial and moral support of Nancy “I’m Trying to Save the World” Pelosi who purchased a large chunk of stock in CLNE on May 25, 2007 in the initial IPO. Be sure to contact Pelosi’s office to let her know how thrilled you are!
NOTE: Rob Neppell pointed out the following: the actual financial disclosure form
Tags: CLNE, federal funds, invest, IPO, Pelosi, Pickens, private control, privatization of water, Scheme, T. Boone Pickens, Texas, water, wind farm, windmill farm, Wow