Remember January 2001? Those were the good old days before George Bush and Dick Cheney took office. At the time, gas cost just a dollar eighty-seven a gallon. And now? $3? $3.50? Even four dollars for a gallon of gas. It's long past time for real energy independence in America and that starts by making sure oil companies pay their fair share. Send a message to your Senator right now: Energy prices won't go down overnight. In the coming months we're going to be barraged with gimmicks like a tax day holiday which may poll well but do nothing to deal with our real problem of over reliance on fossil fuels. That's because oil companies have all the money they need to make their case in Washington. They think that buying politicians will allow them to continue making record profits while we pay all the costs. Don't let them tell you a windfall profits tax wont work. Remember, we've done it before and it raised billions of dollars in revenue. The oil companies and lobbyists underestimate the power of a movement of people from all walks of life. This debate isn't just about dollars and cents. It's about real people whose lives are suffering while corporations continue to rake in record profits.Tell your Senator to Take Action: http://www.TrueMajority.org/StopPainAtThePump This message is just the beginning. Let's put a human face on the sacrifices we're all making. Together, we can magnify our individual struggles and make Congress pay attention. Thanks. -Ilya Ilya Sheyman Visit the web address below to tell your friends about this. Tell-a-friend! If you received this message from a friend, you can sign up for TrueMajority. | ||
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Monday, June 9, 2008
Gas for only 1.87 a gallon
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