Sen. Sessions: Obama to Eliminate Oil and Gas at Any Cost

Sen. Sessions (AL) met with Senate colleagues to discuss Obama’s obstructionist energy policy.

“Why are we seeing such a resistance to production of oil and gas? I believe Secretary Chu may have let the cat out of the bag when he said they really want to eliminate oil and gas as an energy source, and the price is not important to them… What that means is, we can see higher and higher prices, and the average consumers in Alabama and all over the country will pay more. They will pay the price for this social engineering strategy that we’re seeing in this administration. It is just plain as day.”

NOTE: To view Energy Secretary Steven Chu’s comments admitting that the Administration’s goal is not to lower the price of gasoline, please click here.

Rich Mitchell

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