Monday, May 16, 2011

Barack Obama on Twitter

I received an email in my inbox from the office of Barack Obama, the President of the United States of America. I will quote it below, unedited:

"The CEOs from the five major oil companies -- which together booked $36 billion in profits in the first quarter of 2011 alone -- went to the Senate on Thursday to try to justify the $4 billion in tax giveaways they're receiving this year.

It's a head-smackingly obvious example of how broken Washington is that there's even a question about this. These companies don't need and don't deserve taxpayer money -- especially with a budget deficit to close and gas prices at or near record highs.

Even worse is the fact that when the Senate tries to strip these oil company giveaways, it's likely that a minority of senators will block a vote from happening. And even if the Senate manages to pass a bill eliminating the giveaways, there's little chance it will be brought up for a vote in the House.

Here's why: These five companies are expert manipulators of the money-for-influence game in Washington that the President is working to change. It's simple math -- they spent more than $145 million last year on nearly 800 lobbyists whose job is to defeat bills like this one. The $4 billion they'll likely get to keep as a result represents a 2,700% return on their investment.

I'd like to be able to say with certainty that you can do something to help pass this bill, but the fact is that at this stage we may not be able to affect the outcome of next week's vote.

What we can do is build a campaign that will keep a spotlight on issues like this and the fundamental reasons why Washington doesn't work.

Our campaign doesn't take money from Washington lobbyists or special interest PACs. This organization will be a living example of doing politics a different way -- from the bottom up; of, by, and for ordinary people.

That example and the results we achieve on Election Day are the biggest blows we can strike against a dysfunctional system and the distorted outcomes it creates.

But we have to start building right now. Add your name to our call for a new kind of politics today:

http://my.barackobama.com/Making-Washington-Work

While the oil industry has been earning billions in profits, gas prices have surpassed $4 a gallon in some parts of the country.

As the President has said, "Instead of subsidizing yesterday's energy sources, we need to invest in tomorrow's."

But on Thursday, one of the CEOs went so far as to say that cutting oil giveaways would be "un-American."

Right now, we're building a grassroots campaign that's led and funded by people like you. We're opening up offices not just in Chicago but all over the place, and putting organizers on the ground in communities across the country.

So if you're frustrated by the way business gets done in Washington, I'm asking you now to channel that feeling into building a massive grassroots organization to change it. Add your name to join our campaign to change Washington:

http://my.barackobama.com/Making-Washington-Work "

Firstly, I had no idea that the poor taxpayer is subsidizing the oil industry to such an extent! There are many people who are struggling to find the $4 bucks a gallon now being asked. So, why on earth have we, yes you and me, allowed this situation to continue? Is it because you feel powerless, hopeless and as if you can do NOTHING in the face of an industry hell bent on gorging itself on your hard earned money and gorging itself on the preciious resources of this planet called Earth?

Whatever you are feeling right now, it is well past the time that you act. I mean actually do something. Write to your MP, congressman/woman. senator and president and tell them that this extortion cannot go on any longer. Believe in the power that you have to change the world for the better. If you believe that there is nothing you can do, then the big oil companies will continue to abuse you, your family and future generations.

Also, the governments of the world, especially the US government, need to make oil and the burning of fossil fuels a thing of the past. Not overnight, but as soon as possible. Electric cars should be the norm not the exception. I wonder if the US government has changed the cars it uses over to electric? If we the people are to lead the change in our world, then we need to lead by example and changing our cars is a start.

As for fixing Washington, make sure you vote for the person who wants to do the right thing for all people, not just a few rich and powerful companies. Like Neo in the Matrix, we have to stand up against the machines and say no!

The Alternative Bollox.