The 2007 energy bill signed into law last December may bar the U.S. military from purchasing oil made form Canadian tar sands.
A provision in the law bars the U.S. government from buying fuels that emit more greenhouse gases during their production than conventional petroleum products. Extracting oil from tar sands requires large amounts of energy.
Comment:This is a critical story-there are multiple ways to undermine our military, this is but one example-notice who voted for the bill
Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) is already pressuring the Department of Defense, the world’s largest single purchaser of light refined petroleum about complying with the bill.
It’s quite ironic that a bill entitled, "The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007" would actually sabotage one significant path to weaning ourselves from Middle East oil. Canadian tar sands, after all, hold two-thirds the oil reserves of Saudi Arabia (175 vs. 262 billion barrels).
Democrat presidential candiates Sens. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Barack Obama (D-IL) voted for the bill; Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was not present for the vote.
Comment:
Under the guise of "green" political actions are taking place as I write this. We are no longer heading for the "slippery slope", we are starting our slide!
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