Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Obama's Speech Tonight

"blah blah blah blah You show us everything you’ve got You keep on dancin’ and the room gets hot
You drive us wild, we’ll drive you crazy

One place we have already begun to take action is at the agency in charge of regulating drilling and issuing permits, known as the Minerals Management Service. Over the last decade, this agency has become emblematic of a failed philosophy that views all regulation with hostility – a philosophy that says corporations should be allowed to play by their own rules and police themselves. At this agency, industry insiders were put in charge of industry oversight. Oil companies showered regulators with gifts and favors, and were essentially allowed to conduct their own safety inspections and write their own regulations. When Ken Salazar became my Secretary of the Interior, one of his very first acts was to clean up the worst of the corruption at this agency. But it’s now clear that the problems there ran much deeper, and the pace of reform was just too slow. And so Secretary Salazar and I are bringing in new leadership at the agency – Michael Bromwich, who was a tough federal prosecutor and Inspector General. His charge over the next few months is to build an organization that acts as the oil industry’s watchdog – not its partner.

blah blah blabbity blah You say you wanna go for a spin The party’s just begun, we’ll let you in
You drive us wild, we’ll drive you crazy

For decades, we have talked and talked about the need to end America’s century-long addiction to fossil fuels. And for decades, we have failed to act with the sense of urgency that this challenge requires. Time and again, the path forward has been blocked – not only by oil industry lobbyists, but also by a lack of political courage and candor.

The consequences of our inaction are now in plain sight. Countries like China are investing in clean energy jobs and industries that should be here in America. Each day, we send nearly $1 billion of our wealth to foreign countries for their oil.

blah blah zzzzzzzzz blah You keep on shoutin’, you keep on shoutin’

Now, there are costs associated with this transition. And some believe we can’t afford those costs right now. I say we can’t afford not to change how we produce and use energy – because the long-term costs to our economy, our national security, and our environment are far greater.

blah blah blah blah I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day
I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day are you ready to fucking party, people?!?!?
I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day camon people put your hands together!!!!!
I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day

The one answer I will not settle for is the idea that this challenge is too big and too difficult to meet. You see, the same thing was said about our ability to produce enough planes and tanks in World War II. The same thing was said about our ability to harness the science and technology to land a man safely on the surface of the moon. And yet, time and again, we have refused to settle for the paltry limits of conventional wisdom. Instead, what has defined us as a nation since our founding is our capacity to shape our destiny – our determination to fight for the America we want for our children. Even if we’re unsure exactly what that looks like. Even if we don’t yet know precisely how to get there. We know we’ll get there.

blaaaah blah  blahzzz some God stuff THE END"

2 comments:

Marley said...

He's gonna' appoint A dude named Nicholas?

Xmastime said...

thats right, Saint Nick. Xmastime! cleaning shit up bitches!