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Re: Why is Obama BOWING to this guy?
« Reply #25 on: February 27, 2013, 02:16:48 AM »
he droped his pen and was looking for it, he was not bowing.  ::)
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Re: Why is Obama BOWING to this guy?
« Reply #26 on: February 27, 2013, 08:31:18 AM »
Obama working hard to keep your gas prices affordable.

He needs to "work" harder.

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Re: Why is Obama BOWING to this guy?
« Reply #27 on: February 28, 2013, 01:21:24 AM »
He needs to "work" harder.


If you think the Keystone pipeline will make gas cheaper, then you will be sorely disappointed.

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Re: Why is Obama BOWING to this guy?
« Reply #28 on: March 19, 2013, 11:59:27 AM »

Rising cost of corn ethanol credits alarms Hill
     
The price of ethanol renewable identification numbers has skyrocketed in recent weeks. | AP Photo

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 By DARREN GOODE | 3/19/13 4:44 AM EDT
Congressional committees are taking note of a massive spike in the price of corn ethanol credits that refiners use to meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s renewable fuels mandate — amid concern it could increase gasoline prices.

House and Senate energy panels are eyeing the price of ethanol renewable identification numbers, or RINs, which have skyrocketed from pennies a gallon to more than $1 per gallon in recent weeks. That could cost the refining industry $7 billion this year, according to a Barclays analyst as cited by the Financial Times.

“We’ve talked about how they’ve been skyrocketing,” House Energy and Power Subcommittee Chairman Ed Whitfield (R-Ky.) said last week, though he was unsure what action his panel would take.

Refiners and the ethanol industry disagree about the cause of the price spike.

(Also on POLITICO: 'Tempered optimism' for oil, gas)

A spokesman for Valero, the largest independent U.S. refiner, said refiners can do only three things about the spike in the short term: Increase gasoline exports to countries that do not have the added RIN cost, decrease the amount of gasoline refined or shift the costs to gasoline consumers. “I suspect a combination of all three things happening with refiners,” said the spokesman, Bill Day.

That could further restrict domestic supply and raise gasoline prices, which typically rise anyway around the summer driving season.

“We’re just in the middle of a tornado trying to figure out what to do,” said Stephen Brown, vice president for federal and government affairs at independent refiner Tesoro. “But we can all agree this is not a good thing for consumers.”

“It’s a surprise to a lot of folks that it came so quickly,” said Charles Drevna, president of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/03/rising-cost-of-corn-ethanol-credits-alarms-hill-89043.html#ixzz2O0uR8MIF

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Re: Why is Obama BOWING to this guy?
« Reply #29 on: March 20, 2013, 09:25:28 AM »
DHS questioned over decision to let Saudi passengers skip normal passport controls
 FOX NEWS ^ | 03/20/13 | FOX

Posted on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:08:06 AM by Doogle

A Department of Homeland Security program intended to give "trusted traveler" status to low-risk airline passengers soon will be extended to Saudi travelers, opening the program to criticism for accommodating the country that produced 15 of the 19 hijackers behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Sources voiced concern about the decision to the Investigative Project on Terrorism, which issued a report Wednesday on the under-the-radar announcement -- which was first made by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano after meeting in January with her Saudi counterpart. According to the IPT, this would be the first time the Saudi government has been given such a direct role in fast-tracking people for entry into the United States.


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