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Old 07-24-08, 07:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This seems big, is this big? Wow, just wow.
You sure would've never convinced me that the teamsters would make a move like this. I'm not sure I can explain why I'm shocked, but I really am shocked. I was more likely expected their next announcement would be to
reflect support for releasing the ban of off shore leases.

Hoffa Rejects 'Drilling Our Way Out' of Energy Crisis, Demands Long-Term Policy Solutions
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Hoffa Rejects 'Drilling Our Way Out' of Energy Crisis, Demands Long-Term Policy Solutions

(Oakland, CA) – Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa said today that working Americans hard hit by rising gas prices and a collapsing economy demand a comprehensive long-term program focused on exploring and developing alternative sources of energy as a solution to the crisis facing our country.

“We are not going to drill our way out of the energy problems we are facing—not here and not in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,” Hoffa told labor and environmental activists at an Oakland, Calif., summit on good jobs and clean air. “We must find a long-term approach that breaks our dependence on foreign oil by investing in the development of alternate energy sources like solar, wind and geothermal power.”

Hoffa then announced the union’s withdrawal from the ANWR coalition, citing the need to build a green economy that fosters the development of alternative energy sources and creates good union jobs—instead of lining the pockets of big oil tycoons.

Hoffa also said that by investing in green energy solutions, the nation will reap the benefits of curbing its dependence on oil through a revitalized economy with the creation of millions of new jobs in a rapidly growing industry.

“Our economy is in shambles. Gas is climbing to $5 a gallon. The dollar has collapsed. Inflation is on the rise. Americans are seeing their paychecks shrink. Their family health care is being slashed,” Hoffa said. “Finding a long-term solution has a tremendous upside. It will be environmentally friendly and will serve as a much-needed boost to our sagging economy.”<snip>
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Old 07-24-08, 07:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: This seems big, is this big?

Seriously, we need to get out of this short term mind set.
While I'm also hurting at the pump like everyone else, and wish that the prices would just magically drop. I realize the fact that they will only continue to rise unless we wane off oil.
The advocates of drilling are still of the short term mindset that wow, drill today and we can give the ME the finger. Not going to happen, keep on using oil as we do now and we will only continually demand more and increase our import of and be ever more reliant on oil.
Oil also being an international commodity unless we can completely rely only on domestic production it will never happen.
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Old 07-24-08, 07:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Seriously, we need to get out of this short term mind set.
While I'm also hurting at the pump like everyone else, and wish that the prices would just magically drop. I realize the fact that they will only continue to rise unless we wane off oil.
The advocates of drilling are still of the short term mindset that wow, drill today and we can give the ME the finger. Not going to happen, keep on using oil as we do now and we will only continually demand more and increase our import of and be ever more reliant on oil.
Oil also being an international commodity unless we can completely rely only on domestic production it will never happen.
Did you read the quote or the teamsters release? They are removing, yes, REMOVING their support for ANWR and are promoting green solutions, saying in the words of Pickens, can't drill our way out of this one.
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Old 07-24-08, 07:43 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Did you read the quote or the teamsters release? They are removing, yes, REMOVING their support for ANWR and are promoting green solutions, saying in the words of Pickens, can't drill our way out of this one.
I read your source and yes I was quite supprised because this was a group screaming loudest for it.
But I think they, like Pickens are reading the writing on the wall. We need LONG term solutions, not the usual short term sound bites.
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Re: This seems big, is this big?

They found Jimmy Hoffa?

EDIT: Oh its his son James, since when does he go by Jim?!?
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Old 07-24-08, 08:19 PM   #6 (permalink)
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They found Jimmy Hoffa?

EDIT: Oh its his son James, since when does he go by Jim?!?
Yeah, I had that thought too. But the news itself sort of shocked me into not retaining the thought till you mentioned it. I thought it was James.
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This seems big, is this big? Wow, just wow.
You sure would've never convinced me that the teamsters would make a move like this. I'm not sure I can explain why I'm shocked, but I really am shocked. I was more likely expected their next announcement would be to
reflect support for releasing the ban of off shore leases.

Hoffa Rejects 'Drilling Our Way Out' of Energy Crisis, Demands Long-Term Policy Solutions
No, it's not big.

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Re: This seems big, is this big?

Yes, we need to find long term solutions, but we don't stop using what works now....and drilling is part of the near term solution.
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Gee...

The Unions are out of the Oil Industry Loop, and go running to the Green Coalition because it's fertile new ground for them to get embedded into.

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This seems big, is this big? Wow, just wow.
You sure would've never convinced me that the teamsters would make a move like this. I'm not sure I can explain why I'm shocked, but I really am shocked. I was more likely expected their next announcement would be to
reflect support for releasing the ban of off shore leases.

Hoffa Rejects 'Drilling Our Way Out' of Energy Crisis, Demands Long-Term Policy Solutions
I don't know why you seem so shocked. The labor unions always parrot the Democrat party.
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