Tuesday, April 10, 2012

A Congressional Candidate Picks Up His New Volt-- Guest Post By Dr. Lee Rogers (D-CA)

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Blue America endorsed California surgeon Lee Rogers for many reasons, including his support for single-payer health care, his insistence on ending the occupation in Afghanistan, his support for economic and social justice and because of the startling contrast in character and leadership abilities between himself and the scandal plagued ten-term incumbent, corrupt Republican corporate shill, Buck McKeon. We didn't know when we endorsed him last year that he was in the process of buying a Volt-- nor did we understand why that's even important. He just picked it up last week and we asked him to write a guest post explaining why it's something voters should be thinking about.

Breaking My Addiction To Oil And Helping The U.S. Economy While Doing It

-by Dr. Lee Rogers (D-CA)


One week ago I purchased my new Chevy Volt. I traded in a BMW getting 20 MPG for one of the most fuel-efficient cars on the market, which happens to be the technologically-advanced, American-made Volt. I have to say, a week into my purchase, I’m extremely satisfied on multiple fronts.

First, incentives make the Volt cost effective for the average buyer. Basic models start at $39,000. There is a federal tax credit of $7500 and in California, a state rebate of $1500. But the true savings come from the reduced fuel cost. My personal example is impressive. I charged the car every night and also at work. I ran on gas a few times when I extended past the 44 miles per charge I was averaging. I drove an average week with 367 miles and used only 1.1 gallons of gas, giving me an effective efficiency of 334 mpg. At $4.49 per gallon for premium, I would have used 18.35 gallon of gas in my BMW at a cost of $82.39. Instead, it cost me just $4.93 in the Volt. My yearly fuel cost estimates were about $4300 and now it would be just $250. Certainly there are electric costs associated with the car. Depending on the time of charge, home charging costs $0.68 – $1.41. It doesn’t eliminate the carbon footprint of driving, since electricity is generated with some fossil fuels, but it greatly reduces it.

I’m also pleased I contributed to the rebound of American automobile sales. CNN Money reported that March sales of fuel-efficient cars drove sales. A record 100,000 cars were sold with 30+ MPG, partially due to the climbing gas prices. GM said that demand rose for it’s most fuel-efficient vehicles, now making up 45% of the company’s US sales, up from 16% four years ago. Clean car manufacturers have already created more than 150,000 jobs in America. These are new jobs which didn’t exist 10 years ago, like manufacturers and suppliers of advanced gasoline and diesel parts, hybrid or electric parts, and infrastructure jobs for alternative energy vehicles.

In 2009, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Environmental Protection Agency issued a rule requiring automakers to increase the average fuel economy to 35.5 mpg by 2016. A new proposed rule would require the average fuel economy to 54.5 mpg by 2025. Critics have said this may cost $157 billion adding up to $2,000 to the price of each new passenger vehicle. Fuel savings of $419 billion to $515 billion would offset the cost. These new efficiency standards will create more jobs and spark an innovation race in which U.S. manufacturers can excel.

The US imports about half of the oil we use. Republicans are quick to point out our reliance on foreign oil makes the world unsafe by putting more money in the hands of OPEC countries who are enemies of the United States. Their solution is to “drill, drill, drill” domestically and increase production to make up for the oil we need. This rewards their wealthy campaign contributors. Since 1990, 75% of big oil’s lobbying cash has gone to Republicans. My opponent, Representative Howard “Buck” McKeon, counts among his campaign contributors ARCO, Conoco Phillips, Exxon-Mobil, and Occidental Petroleum. In turn, McKeon has long been a supporter of tax breaks and government subsidies for big oil companies. In 2011, he voted to protect tax breaks for big oil companies and in 2007 he opposed a plan to repeal their tax breaks. In 2007, he opposed a tax on oil companies to fund conservation efforts by state and local governments. In 2001, he opposed requiring drilling applicants to submit an “oil spill cleanup plan”, yet he voted “yes” on opening the Outer Continental Shelf to more oil drilling. In 2007, he voted “no” on criminalizing oil cartels like OPEC, who collude to keep our oil prices high.

I think the way forward is to increase fuel production at home while respecting the environment, but at the same time reduce oil consumption all together by improving fuel efficiency and investing in clean technology. I’m doing my part by purchasing a vehicle to reduce my addiction of oil by as much as 90%. I see it as my duty as an American to help make this country a safer, cleaner place and I am proud to boost our economy in the meanwhile. Only my economic boost didn’t go to the CEOs or the shareholder of the oil company, it went to the UAW employee at GM in Detroit, the technicians creating the networks for these cars to exist, and the scientists who are developing tomorrow’s clean technology.

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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

MASTER RAHM AND HIS SIDEKICK CHRIS WANT LOTS AND LOTS OF $$$$. IF NECESSARY, THEY'LL SNEAK 'EM OUT OF YOUR PANTS WHILE YOU'RE SLEEPING

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"Letters, we get letters, we get lots and lots of letters," a chorus used to chirp each week, introducing a segment on Perry Como's TV show back in the age of dinosaurs. Our friend Volt seems to have that feeling about e-mail, and definitely got (these) two too many.--Ken

The DCCC Wants My Money?

By Volt


It seems that the corporate flacks at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee think that I just fell off of the turnip wagon from Crawford, Texas.

I opened my e-mail on December 30, 2007, and I see a message from Rahm "Lets Purge the Congress of Progressives" Emanuel telling me that he must have $300,000 before January 31, 2008.

Here is his pitch:
Midnight tomorrow may mark the New Year but it also marks a critical deadline for Democrats.

Our FEC reporting deadline is Midnight tomorrow and we only have $77,378 to go to reach our Million Dollar Year-End Challenge.

House Democrats are so committed to making sure we have the resources we need they are TRIPLING every individual's gifts today.

Contribute TODAY and House Democrats will TRIPLE your gift.

Groups like Freedom's Watch and Tom DeLay's new group Coalition for a Conservative Majority have pledged to spend more than $300 million towards attacking our candidates.

That's $300 million the Republicans will spend to spin their untruths and distortions. We have to be prepared to fight back.

Everything hinges on us having a strong start to 2008 -- it can set the stage for everything that happens next November. House Democrats are so committed that they will TRIPLE your contributions before the deadline.

We need your urgent support to reach our goal of ONE MILLION DOLLARS -- we are only $77,378 away. Will you help us?

Contribute TODAY and House Democrats will TRIPLE your gift.

Thank you for your continued support.

Best,

Rahm Emanuel
Democratic Caucus Chair

P.S. There are just two days left before our critical deadline. We need your support to start the New Year right. Contribute TODAY and House Democrats will TRIPLE your gift.

Then on December 31, 2007, I see this in my inbox from Chris "Some Day I Want to Be Like Rahm" Van Hollen:
Elections can't be won today, but they can be lost.

There was an article in a local Washington paper that reports that our Republican counterpart, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), is going to be back in the "black" after Republican leaders funneled over $3 million into their accounts to help put them on track for 2008. Republicans will use that new cash to directly attack our Democratic candidates.

We cannot allow the Republican end-of-year surge to go unanswered. Our FEC deadline is midnight tonight -- we have just hours to go before this critical deadline where the media, political pundits and Republicans will use the totals in our bank accounts to judge our chances for success in 2008.

Contribute TODAY and House Democrats will TRIPLE your gift.

Everything hinges on us having a strong start to 2008 -- it can set the stage for everything that happens next November. House Democrats are so committed that they will TRIPLE your contributions before the deadline tonight.

We need your urgent support to reach our goal of ONE MILLION DOLLARS -- we are $33,512 away.

Please give now -- we can't let them take another election.

Contribute TODAY and House Democrats will TRIPLE your gift.

Thank you for your continued support.

Best,

Chris Van Hollen
DCCC Chairman

P.S. There are just hours left before our critical deadline. We need your support to start the New Year right. Contribute TODAY and House Democrats will TRIPLE your gift.

OF COURSE, I HAVE NO INTENTION of sending any money to the Democratic Party until they take care of the following problems:

1. Rid the Democratic Party leadership of parasites like Rahm Emanuel and Chris Van Hollen.

If I wanted to contribute money at the bidding of corporate whores, I'd just send the GOP a check. These fools regularly recruit Republicans posing as Democrats to run for Congress while discouraging true progressives from seeking public office.

2. Rid the Democratic Congressional leadership of Bush enablers like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid.

Has anyone reading this post seen any less effective majority party leaders than these two losers? Americans vote to end the Iraq war in 2006 and these two fund the war without a whimper? Bush vetoes child health care and they sit on their hands? Bush shreds the Constitution and they take impeachment off of the table?

3. And finally, and most importantly: Stand up to the Bush Crime Family and use the power of being the Congressional majority to undo what the Republican reactionaries have pulled off since 1946.

There it is. Simple and easy to understand.

Until then, the DCCC can take their pleas for money and stick them where the elephant puts its member as the "ESTABLISHMENT" Democrats willingly bend over and plead, "Thank you, sir! May I have another?"


UPDATE: THE PEOPLE'S ENEMIES AREN'T JUST THE REPUBLICANS-- THEY'RE ALL THE INSIDER SHILLS

Volt knows better than most the insidiously corrupt nature of Rahm Emanuel and his vicious and destructive coterie in Congress. That's because Volt is a longtime resident of suburban Houston, and his longtime congressional rep was none other than the Republican version of Emanuel: Tom DeLay.

I want to make another plea for financial assistance for a strong, smart progressive candidate in Illinois whose primary against a right-of-center Emanuel hack, Bill Foster, comes up February 5. Yes, I'm talking about John Laesch, perhaps the best candidate running for Congress anywhere-- and the one Emanuel should fear the most. If John is elected, I suspect one of his first goals will to reorganize the moribund and pathetically flaccid Progressive Caucus to make it into a force that can stand up to the right and to the corporate shills inside the congressional Democratic Party.

If you give to just one candidate between now and February, you could not do better than John Laesch.--Howie
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