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Pelosi Indicates Openness to Offshore Drilling Vote

by: Mike Soraghan  |  The Hill

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a previously staunch opponent of an offshore oil drilling vote, recently indicated a willingness to bring a vote on the matter to the House floor. (Photo: Reuters)

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday night dropped her staunch opposition to a vote on offshore oil drilling in the House.

    Republicans, reacting to high gas prices, have demanded a vote on additional oil exploration in the Outer Continental Shelf, where drilling is currently blocked by a moratorium. Until now, Pelosi (D-Calif.) has resisted the idea as a "hoax." But in an interview on CNN's Larry King Live, she indicated that she was open to a vote.

    "They have this thing that says drill offshore in the protected areas," Pelosi said. "We can do that. We can have a vote on that."

    She indicated such a vote would have to be part of a larger package that included other policies, like releasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which she said could bring down prices in a matter of days.

    "But it has to be part of something that says we want to bring immediate relief to the public and is not just a hoax on them," Pelosi continued.

    She even indicated that she might support a package that includes drilling. She said her decision on whether to support such legislation would depend on how the policies are packaged.

    "It's not excluded, let's put it that way," Pelosi said.

    In a year in which Republicans expected to take a beating at the polls, their support for drilling in protected areas has been a sudden bright spot. They have relentlessly demanded a vote on drilling as Democrats rearranged House business to avoid such a vote.

    But the pressure has only grown. Republicans demanded a drilling vote before the House went home for the summer recess, and when that didn't happen, some stayed behind in the chamber to protest.

    A bipartisan group in the Senate came up with a plan that would include drilling, and Democratic presidential contender Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has said he's "willing to consider" it.

    And Democrats realize that it will be difficult to end their legislative year in September without a vote because the offshore drilling moratorium must be renewed every year.

    Pelosi had previously said she would allow a vote on drilling and then backed off. On July 30, the last day Congress was in before the August recess, she was interviewed by the Capitol Hill press corps. She was asked if she could envision a vote on drilling in new areas this year, and she answered, "Of course."

    But her aides later released a statement saying she was not announcing a change in her stance on a drilling vote.

  

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Big Oil is making some

Big Oil is making some aggressive chess moves here, just as profits have again smashed records, they are portraying the high prices as a "foreign" squeeze play in order to sucker America to reverse decades long bans and environmental concerns. Pelosi is capitulating and dealmaking with the charlatans in our government who are so intertwined with oil profiteers and lobbies we can't tell where the bought-in government ends and Big Oil begins. Instead of investing these record profits into renewable energy, spearheading the transition and lining up next-generation technologies with their existing R&D, lobbying and distribution means, Big Oil is sucking dry the government and the citizens of all they can, burning bridges to profit today. Pelosi is also burning bridges, playing the sap while the Bush administration and oil cartels continue the same course they were on before the "Democratic majority" was voted in to wipe out corruption and collusion. Pelosi's weakness is being duly noted, as is the oil industry's reluctance to adapt. The Japanese have been mass-producing top-selling hybrids for the U.S. for 8 years. The Prius plant now being built in the U.S. will bring costs down and include solar rooftops for new cars.

Is there ANY issue on which

Is there ANY issue on which Nancy Pelosi, and to a lesser extent Barack Obama, won't betray those who were assured that that the 2006 congressional elections and now the 2008 presidential elections would make a difference? As the old lady in New York once told an interviewer: "I never vote. It only encourages them."

The Democrats are open to

The Democrats are open to negotiate ANY ISSUE that might fracture their self-image (as though their image was good to begin with) in the Republican-owned media. They are the party of no-substance, no-positions, and endless negotiations with their vicious opponents, the hateful Republicans. The Democrats stand for absolutely NOTHING. They are the most passionless bunch of expedient politicians on the face of the earth. Did you happen to see Pelosi on The Larry King show? What I saw made me ill. I had to switch it off. Here's what I observed: a plastic smile and painted grin that made Hillary Clinton look positively genuine. Pelosi's image was fixed in a transparent and shameless - i.e., unconscious - grin for the cameras; and I mean surreal plasticity, my friends. What a perfect metaphor! That smile went a long way in explaining what's wrong with this Congress and its majority party. That "smile" explains her posturing to be a liberal Democrat - or fairly liberal Democrat - who also feels comfortable attending a Roman Catholic church every Sunday - the anti-gay, anti-civil rights, anti-woman, anti-birth control, anti-aids/preventing, child-molestation disfigured, Roman Catholic church.... Apparently, Pelosi finds NO IRONY in embracing Roman Catholicism. Politics and religion are two separate segments - conveniently and pathologically compartmentalized - of her psychologically twisted life. She worships in a church that contradicts EVERYTHING she represents as a politician! Until we CAN elect politicians who LIVE what they stand for, we are going to get cheap, nasty leeches like Pelosi, who obviously feel no pinch in negotiating our precious oceanic environment to the blood-sucking, life-hating Republicans. She IS nothing and STANDS FOR nothing. I wish one of her constituents in San Francisco would copy and paste this letter in an email to her. Unfortunately, only her constituents, in her district, are able to send her emails. Thanks.

Pelosi and her party are

Pelosi and her party are just the other side of the debased RepublocRAT coin. Peace activist Cindy Sheehan is running for her seat in congress and is now on the ballot. Support Cindy Sheehan against Pelosi -- we need to change the system, not the party in power!

So you guys did read the

So you guys did read the part at the end of the article that said the drilling moratorium has to be renewed every year, right? How is she supposed to renew the moratorium without letting it go to a vote? I think she's being shrewd, and trying to let the repug's think they're getting something out of her. What she's really up to is getting the strategic reserve on the table, and repeating her truth that the strat-reserve has oil we can tap now, but the areas the repug's want won't produce oil for 10 years.