McCain, America's Security Is No Joke

by: Jon Soltz

Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 11:32:05 AM EDT


Why is John McCain treating our national security, literally, as a joke?

This week, Senator John McCain made clear that you shouldn't try to combat the rising cost of gas by checking your car's tire pressure, so your car gets more per gallon (something everyone from Al Gore to President Bush, from Joe Lieberman to Barack Obama, from NASCAR to environmental groups say you should do).   He's even mocking the idea by handing out "joke" tire pressure gauges, and has a new childish web video out making a joke out of it.  

But this is no joke.

In fact, it's so serious that I'd ask everyone to buy tire pressure gauges - available at sites like this  - because ultimately this is about our national security and our troops.  Maybe John McCain wants to mock those things, but I sure don't.

Using less Middle East puts us in a stronger position to demand security in the region and fight terrorist organizations which often get much of their funding through oil profits.  Using less Middle East oil could also keep us out of future wars, and save the lives of those Americans serving in uniform.  

Jon Soltz :: McCain, America's Security Is No Joke
According to TIME magazine, John McCain's sole idea to "drill here and drill now" won't produce oil until the year 2030, and then it will only be 200,000 barrels per day.  In comparison, the government estimates that if everyone made sure their car tires were fully inflated, we could start to reduce our oil consumption by 800,000 barrels per day, right now.

Imagine how much less Middle East oil we would consume if everyone checked their tires and made sure they were at full pressure.  Over the course of the Bush administration, that would be about 2.3 billion barrels of oil we could have not gotten from the Middle East. All just by using the simple tire pressure gauge that John McCain thinks is a joke.

Here's something else that is no joke.  Senator McCain has gotten $2 million from big oil, and in return, he's blocking investment into alternative energy, like wind and solar power.  Here's just a sliver of what hasn't seen the light of day because Senator No has blocked it: a Renewable Energy Tax Credit Extension Worth 116,000 Jobs Per Year, Billions in Tax Credits For Renewable Energy Production, $290 Million For R&D On Renewable Energy, Including Wind Power.  And, Senator McCain cast the deciding vote to cut funding for the Rural Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Program from $23 Million To $3 Million.  All of these things would have led to us needing to purchase billions of fewer barrels of oil from the Middle East.

Laughing yet?  Because those of us who love America and our troops sure aren't.

Maybe John McCain wants to mock the idea of simple ways we can use less oil and protect America and our troops, while blocking efforts to get off Middle East oil, but we take it dead serious.  

This is about America's security and about whether we get sucked into military conflicts in the future to protect oil interests.

I say, show Senator McCain that he and his Big Oil buddies are the only ones laughing. Buy a tire pressure gauge
right now to help America start buying 800,000 fewer barrels of oil a day.  

Oh, and if you have the extra 89 cents to buy two, send the second one to John McCain with a note - "America's security is no joke."

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Simple (0.00 / 0)
Just that word.

The American public follow Simple Talking Points, and don't remember from five minutes past, they Actually Believe that the Huge, Ever growing, Defense Budgets give them National Security!

Reason few bat an eye when looking at the figures or when the corruption rises to the surface, as well as the always dependable huge cost over runs, McCain a pol. been playing the game a long time, reason he and the others thought could could run free from the banking mess in the 80's and now we've got a new generation making the same damn stupid decisions along with the old!

'Hearts and Minds, "The ultimate victory will depend on the hearts and minds of the people who actually live there." -- President Lyndon Johnson


McCentury, the platinum 'dip stick' supports the 'golden parachute' club (4.00 / 1)
---the guaranteed huge benefit packages enjoyed by the Corp. Execs.

NASCAR says + gas mileage for tune-up, rotating tires and correct ttire pressure.

Here is Obama's major ENERGY speech at Lansing MI yesterday.

http://blogs.suntimes.com/swee...

Thx for the Diary, Jon.

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Remember the Iran joke? (0.00 / 0)
McCain is the same guy who joked about bombing another country, so this isn't completely unexpected.


Neil Riley


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OEF 10/02-6/03, OIF 11/04-11/05


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Jon Soltz is right when he writes that buying less oil from the Middle East will, in effect, strengthen our security, standing, and dependence.  However, I think he misses the point of what McCain is saying.

As most Americans (check recent polls) McCain is for more oil exploration and drilling.  When Obama made his statement about tire pressure, he was essentially correct that it would save energy usage, but he was dead wrong in stating that it alone would save as much oil as we could get from offshore drilling and shale in the West.  THAT is what McCain is carping on: the vast oil resources available far outweigh the amount that could be recouped by keeping our tires inflated properly.  This should be easy to understand and most everyone agrees!

But what is most sad is how the Dem leaders in Congress won't even bring this up for a vote.  Many Democrats and Republicans would vote Yes on the matter -- a definite majority.  So why won't they allow a vote on the will of the majority of Americans?


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