Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Posted by: Michele Bachmann at 3:16 PM
Today, the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 failed to pass in the U.S. House – but only by a very small margin. Its defeat today is a rare, fiscally responsible action in a Congress that has been gung-ho on spending since being sworn into office in January. The Democrat majority had hoped to sneak this 1,200-page, $10-billion package through with no more than 40-minutes of debate.
 
This omnibus bill today cobbled together over 170 different bills, including 75 measures that we never even reviewed in the House.  Hidden amongst its pages are 19 provisions to restrict American-made energy production and jobs by withdrawing federal land from mineral leasing - such as oil, gas, and coal exploration. It withdraws 3 million acres from energy leasing and recreation use. And, it eliminates 331 million barrels of recoverable oil and 8.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas resulting from energy exploration in Wyoming.

Whether you agree with these measures of not, you cannot argue that a bill like this should be brought to the floor and voted on with just 40 minutes of discussion and no ability to offer amendments. Thankfully, this measure did not pass, but the bipartisanship that the Democrats promised on the campaign trail continues to remain nonexistent.  Their procedural maneuvers and failure to require proper vetting continue to show a level of disrespect not only to the Congressional minority – but the American taxpayer.


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Brian writes: Wednesday, March, 11, 2009 3:36 PM
Energy in the House
I suppose the energy production sector of our hurting economy deserves more pain and suffering, and is not included in the promise to create "or save" 4 million jobs we keep hearing from the White House lately. All those well paying blue collar union jobs don't mean anything to these supposedly pro labor Democrats, instead it's environmental extremism over economic recovery.

When energy prices rebound, which they inevitably will, people will get mad again like they did last summer. There still won't be any magic pixie dust to fuel our cars and homes, and we will still need petroleum products to keep our economy going.

At least a few sane people are still on the Hill, and some Governor's offices. Keep at them Mrs. Bachmann, you are speaking up for many millions who feel voiceless right now.

Thank you.
maggie  writes: Wednesday, March, 11, 2009 3:54 PM
Destruction from within
seems to be the objective of the liberals so far this year. One Bill after another we can't pay for ,ever,and then another to raise our energy prices and reduce our own domestic supplies. The Nancy Pelosi bill writers guild must be stopped. Tea Parties are great,but there must be more Americans can do to muzzle her and Reid. We can't fight them and the RINO's,or can we?

Head on a stick? Recall them all? Sound familiar? Calleefornya just might have something there. those were the chants at their tax revolt last week.
Brianbnc writes: Wednesday, March, 11, 2009 5:23 PM
Thanks Michele Bachmann
Keep up the good work. We need more eyes and ears in congress.

Brian
"There still won't be any magic pixie dust to fuel our cars and homes, and we will still need petroleum products to keep our economy going."

Great quote!

In reality, the reason we don't have enough magic pixie dust to power our homes and cars is because the liberals keep snorting it.
John writes: Sunday, March, 15, 2009 11:05 PM
Salt in the wounds
Hidden deep in the budget and stimulis bills are real jobs and real green jobs just like he promised,right?Except he left out most of these jobs are going to be outsourced to other nations.IF THIS DOESN'T LIGHT A FIRE UNDER EVEN THE KOOL-AID DRINKERS NOTHING WILL.How much hypocracy can a man pack into a two month period.We are in a space where man has never travelled-hyperhypocracy.Speeding us at the Einstein level of time travel into the black hole of socialism,without a clue,states the only man in America Tim Geithner,smart enough to save the planet.It won't be pretty when Obama's tax hikes on the free market takes hold.It puts a whole new sense of reality when they say the black holes contain "worm holes".
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