BUSH WINS OUT ON OIL PRICES
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Dems block US President George W. Bush’s energy legislation in the Senate. They have hindered progress now for nearly four years.
That’s Dem typical: destroy, damage, delay. America gets the muddy message loud and clear and is not at all pleased with the Dem drag.
Nevertheless, Mr. Bush continues to continue. For that, the Republican administration moves forward. Now we have, according to Reuters News headlines: "NYMEX oil ends below $50 on ample supply."
The April 29 dispatch elaborates: "NYMEX crude for June delivery ended below $50 a barrel on Friday amid signs of a slowing U.S. economy and with ample supplies of oil available for gasoline refining ahead of the summer driving season. June crude dropped last traded down $2.27 at $49.50 a barrel."
Mr. Bush stated in his press conference telecast that his team "is doing everything we can'' to bring down gasoline costs. He realistically informed America that he cannot assure immediate "drive down" in price; nevertheless, he is doing all he can do.
Days before his address, Mr. Bush conversed with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah at the Crawford, Texas, home at which time the two leaders focused on oil prices.
With that as an example of Mr. Bush’s communication with other nations, he informed the press that "we will continue to encourage oil-producing nations to maximize their production," according to Mark Shenk of Bloomberg.com in New York.
The President also assured the public that his administration is seeing that in America "we’ll protect consumers. There will be no price gouging. . ."
In addition, Mr. Bush reminded his audience that he is still working on "developing new sources of energy" here at home. Yet the Dems continue to gouge his every move, characteristic of their ongoing unpatriotic agenda to undermine the nation.
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Dems block US President George W. Bush’s energy legislation in the Senate. They have hindered progress now for nearly four years.
That’s Dem typical: destroy, damage, delay. America gets the muddy message loud and clear and is not at all pleased with the Dem drag.
Nevertheless, Mr. Bush continues to continue. For that, the Republican administration moves forward. Now we have, according to Reuters News headlines: "NYMEX oil ends below $50 on ample supply."
The April 29 dispatch elaborates: "NYMEX crude for June delivery ended below $50 a barrel on Friday amid signs of a slowing U.S. economy and with ample supplies of oil available for gasoline refining ahead of the summer driving season. June crude dropped last traded down $2.27 at $49.50 a barrel."
Mr. Bush stated in his press conference telecast that his team "is doing everything we can'' to bring down gasoline costs. He realistically informed America that he cannot assure immediate "drive down" in price; nevertheless, he is doing all he can do.
Days before his address, Mr. Bush conversed with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah at the Crawford, Texas, home at which time the two leaders focused on oil prices.
With that as an example of Mr. Bush’s communication with other nations, he informed the press that "we will continue to encourage oil-producing nations to maximize their production," according to Mark Shenk of Bloomberg.com in New York.
The President also assured the public that his administration is seeing that in America "we’ll protect consumers. There will be no price gouging. . ."
In addition, Mr. Bush reminded his audience that he is still working on "developing new sources of energy" here at home. Yet the Dems continue to gouge his every move, characteristic of their ongoing unpatriotic agenda to undermine the nation.
For more: http://conservativeposts.us/ <http://conservativeposts.us/>


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