Thursday, July 24, 2008

Why Have Gas Prices Gone through the Roof?

Column by Sam Rasoul

Those big signs at gas stations along every major road in the sixth district shout our dilemma. We can't afford to drive the vehicles we own. In a few short months, gas prices have destroyed the family budget and now threaten our entire economic health.
Over the past few weeks in parades, at fairs, and on doorsteps, I have heard the same concern: the price of gas. We are in a crisis, and families need help today.

What happened? And will things get better or worse? First, let's talk about why the price escalated.

Not everyone agrees on why the prices rose as quickly and as high as they did. I'll take you through the conventional explanation, which offers no quick solution. Then, I'll end with a possible dilemma we can fix with the appropriate legislation and effective energy policy.

One reason for increases in price is simple supply and demand. However, supply and demand didn't hit the wall overnight. There's no doubt demand has escalated. Americans use 25 percent of the oil produced worldwide, and developing countries, especially China and India, are trying to catch up to our pace. Right now the world demands 87 million barrels a day, while oil production lags behind at 85 million barrels a day. OPEC, with two thirds of the world's oil reserves, could produce more but has no incentive to do so while reaping such healthy profits.

The Iraq War has contributed to the crisis also. Oil production was interrupted and has not climbed back to prewar levels. Though the shortfall is only about a quarter million barrels a day, it's easy to see how that shortfall fits the supply and demand picture. To make matters worse, our military operations in Iraq use great quantities of oil, costing us money for which we gain no useful economic output. In fact, our military operations protecting the shipping lanes and oil refineries and other needs of the foreign oil industry we depend on adds more to the demand, pushing prices higher.

Couple those problems with the weak dollar. Our addiction to oil and weak domestic production force us to spend $33 million per hour on foreign oil. We import nearly 70 percent of the oil we consume, sending the money to places where it has no chance of entering our economy. When we send more dollars out of the US, we weaken the dollar and gas prices go up again. Then we must send even more money out --- a cycle that hits us weekly at the gas pump and the grocery store and every other sector of our economy.

Okay, all that makes sense but doesn't answer why prices rose so fast. In 2000, at the request of Enron and other energy companies, Congress exempted energy markets from government regulation. A 2006 Senate report warned speculation uninhibited by regulation would send prices sky-high, but our representatives paid no attention. With no oversight, energy traders have gone wild with market manipulation and excessive speculation. Investors looking for good returns and a hedge against the falling dollar have found an unregulated energy market provides them the perfect opportunity. Their opportunity may account for as much of 60 percent of today's oil prices, according to several analysts.

I'll address possible solutions to these problems in my next article. If speculation is indeed the main driver of high prices, we can provide some short-term relief perhaps, but the supply and demand issues necessitate a long-term commitment for an energy revolution in our country. In 1999, we could get gas for 90 cents a gallon; those days are past. We must create a secure supply of energy that is pro-national security, pro-environment, and pro-growth. The responsibility rests with all of us.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Press conferences in Harrisonburg (tomorrow, Tuesday) and Roanoke (Wednesday)

Hope you can attend and show your support for Sam!



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OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SAM RASOUL PRESS CONFERENCES TO ADDRESS DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN OIL


PRESS RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT- Ally McIntosh

ally@samrasoul.us

877.726.2008

Roanoke, VA - Sam Rasoul, the Democratic nominee for the 6th Congressional District, will be hosting two press conferences next week to address the energy crisis. The events will begin at 12:30PM on Tuesday, July 15th in Harrisonburg at the ISAT center on the campus of James Madison University and at 12:30PM on Wednesday, July 16th in Salem at the Roanoke County/ Salem Jail. Rasoul will be discussing the need to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.

"Right now our national security is at risk because we are dependent on other countries to provide for our energy needs," Rasoul stated. "Businesses are highly vulnerable to the volatile oil market, limiting the potential for economic growth. We must reduce our need for imported oil and invest heavily in alternative energy and conservation
to protect our economy at home and security interests abroad."

Richard Baugh, David Wiens, and Kai Degner, city council candidates in Harrisonburg, and Professor Munley of Roanoke College in Salem will also be speaking at the press conferences in support of Rasoul's candidacy and revitalizing our energy portfolio.

www.SAM2008.com


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Friday, July 11, 2008

Spreading the American Dream

Today I spoke with students traveling from Indonesia with Legacy International, a program teaching Indonesian children about government and civic participation in America and Indonesia.
I began by giving a background about myself beginning with my upbringing as a first-generation American. I grew up in a working-class family as the child of two immigrants. I told them that my success as a small business owner and as a candidate for federal office is one example fulfilling the American Dream.
The students were very bright and interested in hearing more about the American political process. They asked great questions about the structure of American government, and why I am running in such a "dirty" system (government is very corrupt in Indonesia). I told them that while American government is also full of corruption, I am running to help change that and to give a voice to those that do not have one in the system as it exists today.
The students were asked to introduce themselves at the end and explain what they want to do in life. One student explained that he is in line to be the next president of Indonesia. After stating this he said, "I want to be a good leader like you."
These students were such an inspiration to me. Their thirst for knowledge of the world is refreshing and truly admirable.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Bedford Democrats Open Their Headquarters


Sam joined Tom Perriello, Democratic candidate for the 5th Congressional district at the opening of the Bedford City/County Democratic headquarters at 133 W. Main Street in Bedford today.

“With the help of Bedford Democrats and other volunteers, we will knock on over 100,000 doors just in the 6th district in the next 80-85 days,” Sam said. “Along with Mark Warner, we feel confident that we will be a vital part of helping to turn Virginia blue this year.”

The festivities included cutting the ribbon to open the Bedford headquarters, listening to candidate speeches, enjoying refreshments, and socializing with local Democrats. The headquarters is beautifully decorated and large enough to accommodate teams from both Congressional races along with Barack Obama and Mark Warner’s campaigns.

We had a lot of fun with the Bedford Dems today and look forward to working with them throughout the campaign. The Bedford office will be the base for both committees’ and local campaign organizations until Election Day, November 4th.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Celebrating Our Freedom

With America's Independence Day on upon us, we are reminded of our fight for freedom from England. The War for Independence was based largely on the premise of "No Taxation Without Representation," meaning law abiding, tax-paying citizens should have all civic freedoms.

Recently, I have received criticism about donations made to my campaign by citizens who have been investigated in the past for one reason or another. I don't believe we should ever take away a citizen's civic voice, especially when they have not been charged with nor convicted of any crime. This would be a violation of Constitutional principles which should be upheld in all circumstances.

This Fourth of July, please join me in celebrating the freedoms we have as Americans. Let us remember who we are so that we will not forget what we can become.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

PRESS RELEASE: RASOUL CRITICAL OF WAR SPENDING BILL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SAM RASOUL CONDEMNS FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY OF INCREASED WAR SPENDING; PRAISES EXPANSION OF GI BILL

MEDIA CONTACT- Ally McIntosh

ally@samrasoul.us

877.726.2008

Roanoke, VA - Sam Rasoul, the Democratic nominee for the 6th Congressional District, is condemning the recent passage of a bill providing additional spending for the Iraq War and Afghanistan operations.
This bill will bring the total expenditures in Iraq to $650 billion and $200 billion in Afghanistan."Additional funding for the war is simply wasteful spending," Rasoul stated. "Unsound fiscal decisions are causing our country to go further into debt and American taxpayers will feel the burden far into the future. We should instead place priority on ensuring all Americans have health care and lowering energy costs."
Rasoul believes that we should invest more in domestic initiatives which will address issues at home that will benefit all citizens.
This bill also includes an expansion of the GI Bill which will provide veterans with additional educational grants. Another component of the bill is the appropriation of funds for flood relief in the Midwest.
"While I am unsatisfied with the war spending portion of the bill, I commend Congress for keeping its promises to our veterans and providing Americans with necessary relief after environmental devastation," Rasoul said. "This is another example of our government in Washington refusing to completely solve a problem. Overall this bill has noble intentions, but the end result is pure fiscal irresponsibility."

http://www.sam2008.com/
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j057jBReERcsF-FcZRSWe0h1gaXQD91KG6CG0
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