DEMS PRIORITIZE THE END OF OIL INDUSTRY SUBSIDIES.... Though he later said he didn't mean it, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said this week that
he's open to ending lucrative taxpayer subsidies to extremely-profitable oil companies. It was the opening Democrats had been waiting for.
A half-day later, President Obama wrote a letter to congressional leaders in both parties and both chambers, urging them to end the oil-industry incentives and apply the savings -- around $4 billion a year in additional revenue -- to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil. The president added that he was "heartened" by Boehner pre-walkback comments.
It quickly became clear that the Speaker has no intention of following through on this -- his office
all but admitted he was lying on national television -- but his is
not only the chamber on the Hill.
President Barack Obama's most powerful ally on Capitol Hill said Wednesday that the Senate will turn quickly to legislation to repeal billions of dollars in government subsidies enjoyed by big oil companies every year.
Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said the Senate will consider as early as next week Obama's proposal to repeal the tax breaks. Obama wants to use the billions in saving to invest in alternative energy in an effort to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil.
"There's no necessity for these subsidies," Reid told reporters. "The companies have broken all records for profits."
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Not to be outdone, House Dems, led by Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Ore.), are
also pushing Boehner to at least hold a vote on this, giving members a chance to do what the Speaker told a national television audience he'd consider doing.
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