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Anne unveiled her plan for lowering gas prices at a gas station in Southwestern Louisville today . It was great to see so many supporters and media there. This is an important issue for our community, and Anne is excited to spread her message.

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In a TV interview, Mr. Obama said that the current price of fuel in the U.S. did not bother him, it was the rapidity of the increase that was problematic. I am sure that this is a clear view of the Democratic Party position, because energy conservation and creation of profitable alternative energy sources is not possible in this country when oil is at $50 per barrel. President Carter discovered this in the early 1980’s when his national energy plan failed to bear fruit. So, it seems counter-productive to argue for lower prices at the pump. We should agree to increased domestic production of energy from all competative sources at current price levels (adjusted for inflation) after removing all production and exploration restrictions that now exist. The difference between cost and consumer price should be accrued by a fund tax that will support safety and developement issues and provide a revenue source to cover price spikes.
The consumer gets a fixed cost for fuel and the environmentalists get a program that supports alternative energy developement. Fossil fuel and coal are not renewable sources, and we are going to have to move to alternatives. the questions are when and how we transition. The need is for an agreed plan with statesmanship and leadership to bring it about.
I wish you success in the upcoming election.
Gary Schoenbeck
11009 Kestrel Court
Louisville, KY 40241
502-429-0491
Comment by Gary Schoenbeck — August 6, 2008 @ 10:07 am