Every time someone fills up their tank, they should consider who represents them in Washington. It's clear that Tim Walz is following his party leadership in Washington when it's not in the best interest of our District. Every day we put off opening up American areas to drilling is another day energy independence is pushed further into the future. It's like telling Minnesota farmers, if you want food tomorrow, don't plant in the spring, because you won't have anything to harvest until the Fall. With unemployment and inflation rising, and home valuea and the worth of retirement savings declining, Minnesotans deserve action now, not continued shortsightedness from Tim Walz.His histrionic and incongruous analogy to Minnesota farmers aside, Brian Davis continues to expose himself as a unfit to serve our district. He accuses Tim Walz of "shortsightedness" for trying to advocate for the technology and energy policy that is in fact very forward-looking. Rather than looking for more oil, like a junkie jonesin' for his next fix, Tim Walz refuses to give in to the pressure to pander that the good doctor has apparently succumbed to. Dr. Davis is even more disingenuous in claiming that Tim Walz does not support more drilling. He does, just not in pristine habitats; rather, Mr. Walz supports drilling for oil in already-designated areas that have yet to be tapped. Brian Davis provides little details about his energy policy in this post, but luckily he has bestowed his wisdom on us previously and his simplistic, vacuous policies have been widely debunked here and elsewhere. If Tim Walz is shortsighted, then Brian Davis is positively blind.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Friday Update
Today, Brian Davis again makes a feeble attempt at linking Tim Walz's tenure in Congress to rising gas prices. His pathetic admonition here:
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