Bush + SOTU Speech != Reality

RightIsWrong

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Well, this took all of, what, ONE FREAKING DAY!!

How can anyone defend anything that this man or anyone associated with him says as being factual or even remotely true?

Spin away Apologists!!

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Administration backs off Bush's vow to reduce Mideast oil imports
BY KEVIN G. HALL
Knight Ridder Newspapers

WASHINGTON - One day after President Bush vowed to reduce America's dependence on Middle East oil by cutting imports from there 75 percent by 2025, his energy secretary and national economic adviser said Wednesday that the president didn't mean it literally.

What the president meant, they said in a conference call with reporters, was that alternative fuels could displace an amount of oil imports equivalent to most of what America is expected to import from the Middle East in 2025.

But America still would import oil from the Middle East, because that's where the greatest oil supplies are.

The president's State of the Union reference to Mideast oil made headlines nationwide Wednesday because of his assertion that "America is addicted to oil" and his call to "break this addiction."

Bush vowed to fund research into better batteries for hybrid vehicles and more production of the alternative fuel ethanol, setting a lofty goal of replacing "more than 75 percent of our oil imports from the Middle East by 2025."

He pledged to "move beyond a petroleum-based economy and make our dependence on Middle Eastern oil a thing of the past."

Not exactly, though, it turns out.

"This was purely an example," Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said.


He said the broad goal was to displace foreign oil imports, from anywhere, with domestic alternatives. He acknowledged that oil is a freely traded commodity bought and sold globally by private firms. Consequently, it would be very difficult to reduce imports from any single region, especially the most oil-rich region on Earth.

Asked why the president used the words "the Middle East" when he didn't really mean them, one administration official said Bush wanted to dramatize the issue in a way that "every American sitting out there listening to the speech understands." The official spoke only on condition of anonymity because he feared that his remarks might get him in trouble.

Presidential adviser Dan Bartlett made a similar point in a briefing before the speech. "I think one of the biggest concerns the American people have is oil coming from the Middle East. It is a very volatile region," he said.

Through the first 11 months of 2005, the United States imported nearly 2.2 million barrels per day of oil from the Middle East nations of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq. That's less than 20 percent of the total U.S. daily imports of 10.062 million barrels.

Imports account for about 60 percent of U.S. oil consumption.

Alan Hubbard, the director of the president's National Economic Council, projects that America will import 6 million barrels of oil per day from the Middle East in 2025 without major technological changes in energy consumption.

The Bush administration believes that new technologies could reduce the total daily U.S. oil demand by about 5.26 million barrels through alternatives such as plug-in hybrids with rechargeable batteries, hydrogen-powered cars and new ethanol products.

That means the new technologies could reduce America's oil appetite by the equivalent of what we're expected to import from the Middle East by 2025, Hubbard said.

But we'll still be importing plenty of oil, according to the Energy Department's latest projection.

"In 2025, net petroleum imports, including both crude oil and refined products, are expected to account for 60 percent of demand ... up from 58 percent in 2004," according to the Energy Information Administration's 2006 Annual Energy Outlook.

Some experts think Bush needs to do more to achieve his stated goal.

"We can achieve energy independence from the Middle East, but not with what the president is proposing," said Craig Wolfe, the president of Americans for Energy Independence in Studio City, Calif. "We need to slow the growth in consumption. Our organization believes we need to do something about conservation" and higher auto fuel-efficiency standards.
 

Strk

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The Bush administration believes that new technologies could reduce the total daily U.S. oil demand by about 5.26 million barrels through alternatives such as plug-in hybrids with rechargeable batteries, hydrogen-powered cars and new ethanol products.

While this sounds great, when has the Bush administration ever given even a remotely accurate estimate for anything?
 

Slick5150

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In other words, he received a phone call from the House of Saud shortly after the speech ended politely asking him to refrain from ever mentioning the need to reduce our imports of middle east oil again.
 

catnap1972

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Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
Asked why the president used the words "the Middle East" when he didn't really mean them, one administration official said Bush wanted to dramatize the issue in a way that "every American sitting out there listening to the speech understands."

Translated: Dumb it down so the 51% who voted for him would get it (or at least a dose of "truthiness"), or at the very least push the blame back onto "those evil ragheads over there", and off of the him or the oil companies.

There was never any friggin way the pusher was going to cut off his supply lines (and the associated money train)
 

techs

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I wonder what would happen if we ever "followed the money"?
Would it be revealed Saudi Arabia has given billions to the Bush and Republican cause?
 

Meuge

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Should've watched the "word" on the Colbert Report yesterday... It was great.
 

feralkid

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Originally posted by: techs
I wonder what would happen if we ever "followed the money"?
Would it be revealed Saudi Arabia has given billions to the Bush and Republican cause?





No, that is all lies!

It has been proven to be all lies by repeated persistent shouting!

All lies!



Lies!




Lies!
 

theeedude

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One reason I didn't listen to his tripe. That's all it is. That's the guy complaining about US competitiveness in the speech turns right around and cuts student loans.
 

loup garou

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He said the broad goal was to displace foreign oil imports, from anywhere, with domestic alternatives
Good, maybe now Louisiana can get these assholes by their balls for a fair share of offshore oil and gas revenue.
 

MicroChrome

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I love the part as ... how he is suppose to cut the us debt in half by '09...

Uh, why not cut it in half right now? BS... This guy is on a crazy train... Do you honestly believe that it will be down by half in '09? NO.... But who gives a sh!t, he will be out of office and he sure as hell won't care what or where he left this country in '09.

It amazes me how people can still stand up and slap a figgen bumper sticker on thier car that say Prez Booosh is my president and I stand with him. If I ever see another sticker like that I am gonna follow this jerk to the next light and beat the crap out of him for 1 vothing for this idiot and 2 for being so STUPID...

Sigh...
 

theeedude

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He is not going to cut the debt in half by 2008, he is just planning to borrow half as much in 2008. The old debt will still be there and keep growing. Also, I don't buy for a second that he will actually cut the deficit. What Republican has done it in the last 30 years?
 
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