Pelosi’s Bad Gas

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Speaker Pelosi Doesn't Know Your Price at the Pump

 

WASHINGTON D.C. - U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), House Republican Policy Chairman, today reacted to Speaker Nancy Pelosi's comments on CNN when she incorrectly priced the cost of gasoline at $2.56 per gallon - a full dollar lower than Americans are paying: 

 

"Despite the fact gas prices are the highest in her home city of San Francisco, Speaker Pelosi cannot have a ‘common sense plan' to lower Americans' gas prices because she doesn't know the dollars and cents that gas costs Americans," said Rep. McCotter. 

 

"Democrats don't care what they cost you.  Americans know gas prices raise the cost of living across the board, yet Pelosi and her party oppose increasing domestic energy production."

 

"It's no wonder that for over two years Democrats have refused to publicly reveal their once touted 2006 plan to cut gas prices.  How can Democrats cut the price of gas when they don't know what it costs?"

 

According to AAA today's average price of gas is $3.577; and California, Pelosi's home state, is suffering from the highest pump prices at $3.867.

 

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CNN's LARRY KING: "I want to get this right. In a 2006 press release, you declared Democrats have a ‘common sense plan to help bring down skyrocketing gas prices.' Gasoline now, it keeps going up - record high in the history of gasoline. What happened?"

 

SPEAKER PELOSI: "Well, it's almost three times what it was when President Bush took office. It was $1-something when he took office. Now it's $2.56, on average, but it's higher in California - "

 

LARRY KING: "I think $3.50 they're saying now. "

 

SPEAKER PELOSI: "$3.50, oh, down six cents. It's higher where I'm from in California, sad to say."

 

(Source: CNN's Larry King Live, 4/24/08)

 

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Comments

    obviously she misspoke, and you make a big deal?

    You can tell from her response to Larry King that she meant to say "$3.56", because she said $3.50 was "down six cents". For the record, regular gas was $1.41 the week Thaddeus McCotter took office in 2003, and first passed the $3 mark in august of 2006 before Democrats took control of the House.

    To whom do you attribute that increase? The price of gas doubled on your watch, sir!

    http://mccottermonitor.blogspot.com