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Elites Denying Affordable Energy to Average Americans

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

(Released Oct 2008)

Failing schools, crime and single-parent households are just a few of the challenges facing urban communities. Now, thanks to “Club Green” – radical environmentalists and their supporters – soaring energy prices join the list.

Club Green fights against oil exploration in Alaska and off our coasts. A moratorium on offshore drilling was removed from a temporary spending bill, ending a 26-year ban on new leases at the end of September. While a hit to Club Green, House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (D-WI) points out this boon to domestic energy production could be fleeting. Obey told reporters, “This next election will decide what our drilling policy is going to be.”

Club Green blocks the construction of new coal-fired power plants that produce electricity. Plans for 59 coal-based power plants were canceled in 2007, and plans for 50 others are now being challenged.

All this leads to higher energy prices and pain in the pocketbooks of those who can least afford it.

According to the Census Bureau’s 2007 American Community Survey, the annual median black household income was $34,001 and $40,766 for Hispanics – well below the $50,740 national median. Additionally, 24.7 percent of blacks and 20.7 percent of Hispanics lived in poverty. As energy prices climb, they lose a higher percentage of their take-home pay to increased energy costs – leaving less for things such as savings, education and health care.

Seeking empathy from Club Green may be asking too much.

Al Gore, Club Green’s unofficial spiritual leader, lectured in Washington, D.C. in July about phasing out fossil fuels. Despite his righteous talk about stopping the “catastrophic” effects of global warming, Gore can’t seem to walk the walk.

Gore flys in private planes, and his Tennessee mansion uses almost 20 times the energy of the average American home. He was chauffeured to his July speech in a gas-guzzling motorcade of two Lincoln Town Cars and a Chevy Suburban SUV. There’s nothing wrong with enjoying one’s wealth, but it’s hypocritical when Gore asks others to sacrifice their standards of living but does not seem to do so himself.

Naturally, powerful special interests such as the Sierra Club, Natural Resources Defense Council and Environmental Defense Fund – with operating budgets in the tens of millions of dollars paying for lobbying, ads and grassroots organizing – also comprise Club Green. Celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Sheryl Crow and Al Gore’s lawmaker pals in Washington are also members.

Businesses also comprise Club Green, but often for less than altruistic reasons. General Electric, for instance, makes wind turbines. It’s therefore no surprise that GE subsidiary NBC Universal promoted environmental policies during its “Green Week” earlier this year by encouraging “…viewers and fans to Go Green with green-themed programming across all of its channels and affiliates aimed at entertaining, informing and empowering Americans to lead greener lives.”

Despite wind power hype and boasts about other renewable energy sources, 85 percent of our nation’s energy comes from fossil fuels. Energy from renewable sources such as wind and solar only currently provide about seven percent of our power and cannot replace fossil fuels anytime soon.

In its September 2008 report, the federal Energy Information Agency predicted a 25 percent rise in heating oil prices and a 17 percent rise in natural gas prices this winter as well as a 9.5 percent projected increase in electricity costs in 2009. Adding that gasoline still hovers near $4 a gallon, the public demands more domestic energy production. A recent Rasmussen poll of likely voters found that 67 percent supported new offshore fossil fuel exploration.

Our nation is blessed with an abundant supply of natural resources. The problem is that Congress, at the demand of Club Green, blocks access to these resources at the peril of families.

What’s highly disturbing about Club Green is that, like Gore, many of its leaders are among the elite. They are the wealthy, famous and politically-connected people who are largely immune to the sticker shock of high energy costs.

Something is terribly wrong, because the wealth and the political access of a few are being used to dictate how everyone should live – effectively denying the majority their right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

Deneen Borelli

Deneen Borelli is the author of Blacklash: How Obama and the Left are Driving Americans to the Government Plantation. Deneen is a contributor with Newsmax Broadcasting. She is a former Fox News contributor and has appeared regularly on “Hannity,” “Fox & Friends,” “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” and “America’s Newsroom.” She has also appeared on Fox Business Network programs “Making Money with Charles Payne,” “The Evening Edit with Liz MacDonald,” and “Cavuto: Coast to Coast.” Previously, Deneen appeared on MSNBC, CNN, the BBC and C-SPAN. In addition to television, Deneen co-hosted radio programs on the SiriusXM Patriot channel with her husband Tom. Recently, Deneen co-hosted the Reigniting Liberty podcast with Tom. Deneen is a frequent speaker at political events, including the FreedomWorks 9.12.2009 March on D.C. which drew a crowd estimated at over 800,000 people. Deneen is also an Ambassador with CloutHub.com, a social media platform that promotes free speech, and with the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) which advances policies that put Americans first. Deneen testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources in May 2011 and before the Ohio House Public Utilities Committee in December 2011. Previously, Deneen was a BlazeTV.com host, Outreach Director with FreedomWorks.org overseeing its Empower.org outreach program, a Project 21 Senior Fellow, and Manager of Media Relations with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Prior to joining CORE, Deneen worked at Philip Morris USA for 20 years. During her corporate career at Philip Morris she worked in various positions, her last as Project Management Coordinator in the Information Management department where she was responsible for the department’s mandated quality processes, communications, sales information and database management. Deneen began her Philip Morris career as a secretary and advanced to positions of increasing responsibilities. Deneen worked full-time and attended classes at night for 11 years to earn her B.A. in Managerial Marketing from Pace University, New York City. Deneen served on the Board of Trustees with The Opportunity Charter School in Harlem, New York. She appeared in educational videos for children, worked as a runway fashion model, and auditioned for television commercials. Her interests include ancient history, pistol target shooting, photography, and volunteering at her church. Deneen currently resides in Connecticut with her husband Tom.

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