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Bush Says Little Can Be Done About High Gas Prices
Sierra Times ^ | 4/22/2006 | AP Staff

Posted on 04/24/2006 4:59:57 AM PDT by FerdieMurphy

SAN JOSE -- As oil prices hit a record, drivers worried about $3-a-gallon gas and politicians feared the impact on elections, President Bush on Friday acknowledged the pain but seemed resigned to being able to do little about it.

"I know the folks here are suffering at the gas pump," the president said while promoting his competitiveness initiative at the Silicon Valley headquarters of Internet networking company Cisco Systems Inc. "Rising gasoline prices is like taking a _ is like a tax, particularly on the working people and the small-business people."

But to address the immediate problem, Bush offered only a pledge that "if we find any price gouging it will be dealt with firmly."

Bush said that lowering America's dependance on foreign oil imports will help reduce the country's vulnerability to global oil price fluctuations. On Saturday, the president was pushing his proposals to boost spending to develop alternative energy sources, particularly hydrogen-fueled cars.

Critics say Bush's ideas are too modest and focus on solutions that are far from being a reality in the marketplace.

Crude-oil prices broke through $75 a barrel Friday amid concerns about the standoff over Iran's nuclear ambitions, rebel disruptions of oil production in Nigeria, and tight U.S. gasoline supplies. Analysts say they are likely to climb even higher.

Prices at the gas pump also kept rising and were not considered at their peak, with the average price of a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline at $2.855. That's 3 cents higher than a day earlier and more than 60 cents higher than a year ago, according to AAA's daily fuel gauge report.

Democratic efforts to score political points by focusing on gas prices have Republicans worried that their majority in Congress could be at risk in the fall midterm elections.

High gas prices were hardly the only problem facing Bush's White House as he embarked on a four-day swing to California and Las Vegas. He was traveling with new chief of staff Joshua Bolten, charged with reinvigorating a White House rocked by public discontent with the Iraq war and a series of missteps ranging from an ill-fated Supreme Court nomination to a bungled response to Hurricane Katrina.

Bush's poll ratings are at their lowest point. Hundreds of protesters called for his resignation near the Cisco compound where he spoke.

Even his trip put the president squarely in the middle of a federal-state dustup.

Bush decided not to grant the pre-emptive federal disaster declaration sought for California's fragile levees by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican who faces a tough re-election fight and has had a chilly relationship with Bush. Instead, the president is allowing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to help speed repairs at the state's expense.

Bush seemed aware of the precarious political landscape.

When Bush turned the microphone at Cisco over to Schwarzenegger, the governor said, "First of all, I want to say congratulations."

"For what?" asked the president, appearing genuinely surprised.

The governor, who had discussed the levee issue during a limousine ride with Bush, replied that he was glad to see the president "really paying attention" to the competitiveness issue.

Afterward, Bush talked privately with scholars from Stanford University's Hoover Institution, including former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, a Hoover fellow and early defender of the use of pre-emptive force to deal with Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq.

Plans to hold the meeting at the Hoover Institution were scuttled when protesters blocked Bush's motorcade from going through the only entrance. Shultz, who was already hosting a private dinner for Bush later at his Palo Alto home, had the session moved to his two-story, gray-shingled house.

One reason for a weekend trip with a lot of downtime in beautiful places became clear even before Bush boarded Air Force One to leave Washington. Crew were seen loading two shiny mountain bikes _ one a red-white-and-blue Trek adorned with the presidential seal and "United States of America." With stays scheduled in picturesque Napa Valley and the Palm Springs area, the bikes weren't likely to remain clean for long.

"Tomorrow I'm going to be riding my bike in Napa Valley. I can't wait," Bush told his Cisco audience.

Before returning to Washington Monday night, Bush was making stops to raise money for the national Republican Party, visit with Marines and Navy sailors, and press Congress to break a logjam over the immigration legislation he wants.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; calvisit; ciscosystems; donothingcongress; economicilliteracy; energy; gascrisis; gasprices; paleosocialists; whining
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To: Don'tMessWithTexas
My guess that a lot of the whiners have no concept of finance at all.
141 posted on 04/24/2006 6:45:12 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: kabar
LOWER GAS TAXES

You know, when this first happened in 2000, two things were said. Then candidate Bush said he would call his friends the Saudi's to turn the taps on and Limbaugh said that Clinton with the stroke of a pen could remove the federal taxes on gas as well as drop the additive expectations with both actions lowering cost.

Was that call made to his friends and why hasn't the stoke of a pen happened?

142 posted on 04/24/2006 6:47:36 AM PDT by joesbucks
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To: Alberta's Child
Correction -- YOU voted for someone you thought would be a leader.

Uhh... CORRECTION -- Bush claimed that he would tackle all manner of America's ills, from rebuilding the military to fixing Social Security to simplifying the tax code... Now, my Webster's dictionary must be outdated, because it defines a leader as somone who influences or induces; someone who conducts by holding or guiding; someone who commands or directs; somone who is at the head (of something). I know it's a huge stretch of the imagination, but bear with me... when you claim to be the man who will lead the country in this new direction (and you hold a majority in both houses;), you're claiming to be a leader rather than a do-nothing political hack.

Democratic governments don't have leaders

Huh? My understanding of world history, and of US history, and of the definition of democracy and representative republic must be waaaaay off. Guess I'll have to get rid of that outdated copy of Webster's.

BTW, Reagan was one hell of a president, and the nanny-state attitude was already well-established. Bush has been an improvement over Clinton, but we've been robbing Peter to pay Paul if his (and the Republican House and Senate's) choices mean a return to the democrat party regime.
143 posted on 04/24/2006 6:48:37 AM PDT by snowrip (Liberal? YOU HAVE NO RATIONAL ARGUMENT. Actually, you lack even a legitimate excuse.)
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To: linda_22003

Because, he lets me pick his brain on projects that I don't know how to handle.

They are rich, his wife is a doctor and he stays at home.


144 posted on 04/24/2006 6:49:14 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: Ramius
The reality is that global demand for gas is spiking, especially in China and India.

China alone is importing about 100 Million tons of oil a year that they weren't 5-6 years ago.

145 posted on 04/24/2006 6:50:35 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: glockmeister40
"It appears that the president wants a democratic congress and senate in 2006."

Regardless his intention(s), that'll be the result as sure as God made little green apples.

"Saying there is little he can do just pisses people off."

People don't like "leaders" who're "helpless", I know I don't.
The nation has an election coming up in a few months and the citizens will surely express their anger at the polls.

"His comments show a callous disregard for common people."

Maybe, maybe not.
Depends who's ears the impotent attempt at sympathy falls.

In any event the Liberal-Socialists will pitch-in to help this POTUS clarify his comment(s).

...all the way up to November's elections. ;^)

146 posted on 04/24/2006 6:51:10 AM PDT by Landru (A sucker's born every minute, now we're swamped.)
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To: from occupied ga
The day that I saw a woman pay over 30.00 for a birthday cake with her little EBT card I decided to say something about the taxpayers would really have like her to buy a cake mix and a tub of frosting. I even offered to pay for the candles, since they were not allowed.
147 posted on 04/24/2006 6:51:59 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: mariabush

Still, it might be interesting to ask him if he needs to pour out so much exhaust while he's visiting. ;)


148 posted on 04/24/2006 6:52:09 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: wequalswinner
and scare those a-wipes into lowering the price.

Given the ones that are the problem right now, it would drive up prices further in the short run. Right now, in fact, Iran's rhetoric is part of the problem, and because of our division on the Iraq war, threats aren't going to cut it - Iran doesn't believe we'll actually attack them.

149 posted on 04/24/2006 6:53:12 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Fighting Irish

No he hasn't. It just looks like to you.


150 posted on 04/24/2006 6:53:22 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: wequalswinner
I'm seriously thinking the next vehicle to buy is the hybrid variety

How long will your ROI be for that?

151 posted on 04/24/2006 6:54:40 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: mariabush

And there are still long lines at Starbucks.


152 posted on 04/24/2006 6:55:53 AM PDT by dfwgator (Florida Gators - 2006 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions)
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To: lepton

They could suspend the federal tax on gas tomorrow and at the same time cut out some costly additives, but they won't.



153 posted on 04/24/2006 6:56:09 AM PDT by Bikers4Bush (Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Vote for true conservatives!)
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To: linda_22003

In TX defence, sometines those babies just come whether planned or not.


154 posted on 04/24/2006 6:56:38 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: mariabush

In some places around me it's actually illegal to idle your car, and you can receive a pretty hefty fine if you get caught!


155 posted on 04/24/2006 6:56:46 AM PDT by jpl
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To: mariabush

I'm certainly not criticizing having kids, planned or unplanned, just saying that once you do, gas prices are the least of your expenses. ;)


156 posted on 04/24/2006 6:57:56 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: linda_22003

You are right!!!!!


157 posted on 04/24/2006 6:59:03 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: dfwgator

Starbuck's could cut cost as well. That coffee is so strong that you could stand a spoon up in it.


158 posted on 04/24/2006 7:00:18 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: snowrip
Go back over the last 30 years and take a look at what passes for political discourse and debate. Politicians are among the most thoroughly mediocre, half-@ssed people you will meet in any walk of life. If you went through each elected member of the U.S. government -- regardless of political affiliation -- you'll likely find that the most common attributes these people have are excessive (often pathological) ambition and marginal intelligence.

Just listen to all these jack@sses complaining about "price-gouging" in the oil industry, and complaining about that $400 million retirement package for ExxonMobil's CEO as if it were some kind of crime against humanity. If these people weren't so dopey and self-aggrandizing, they'd change careers and become oil executives.

159 posted on 04/24/2006 7:01:27 AM PDT by Alberta's Child (Can money pay for all the days I lived awake but half asleep?)
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To: Mayflower Sister

Didn't Hawaii put a cap on gas prices? Can't there be a federa cap on gas prices?


160 posted on 04/24/2006 7:01:37 AM PDT by brwnsuga (Black, Proud, Conservative!)
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