Tuesday, August 05, 2008

McCain's Energy Policy

Obama delivered a powerful speech yesterday on oil dependence and a future energy policy (http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/stateupdates/gG5zCW). It included this substantive critique of McCain's record:

What Senator McCain neglected to mention was that during those thirty years, he was in Washington for twenty-six of them. And in all that time, he did little to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. He voted against increased fuel efficiency standards and opposed legislation that included tax credits for more efficient cars. He voted against renewable sources of energy. Against clean biofuels. Against solar power. Against wind power. Against an energy bill that - while far from perfect - represented the largest investment in renewable sources of energy in the history of this country. So when Senator McCain talks about the failure of politicians in Washington to do anything about our energy crisis, it's important to remember that he's been a part of that failure. Now, after years of inaction, and in the face of public frustration over rising gas prices, the only energy proposal he's really promoting is more offshore drilling - a position he recently adopted that has become the centerpiece of his plan, and one that will not make a real dent in current gas prices or meet the long-term challenge of energy independence.


McCain's response: to hand out tire gauges at the speech and then send them to media outlets: http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/16436.html. Glad that he is upholding his record as a man of integrity and substance!

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