Department of Energy

Energy Secretary Chu Should Resign

Copyright 2012 Susan Stamper Brown

President Barack Obama is right. America must pursue an “all-of-the-above” strategy to take control of our energy future. We should build the Keystone Pipeline, drill in Alaska, manufacture energy-efficient vehicles, and call for the resignation of United States Energy Secretary Steven Chu, to name a few. Read the rest of this entry »

Obama’s Energy Plan: Chevy Volt

Copyright 2011 Susan Stamper Brown

Three years ago, the national average for a gallon of regular grade gasoline was around $1.70. The price climbed to $2.60 in 2009 and $2.80 a year later.  As of November 11, 2011, gas rose to an average of $3.45 per gallon, roughly twice as much as what we were paying in 2008. Read the rest of this entry »

Obama Campaign is Swimming in Questionable Donor Funds

 © Copyright 2011 Susan Stamper Brown.

President Obama had a busy week. After helping to eliminate the world’s number one terrorist, Obama switched gears to focus on raising a record $1 billion in campaign contributions.  Rather than capitalizing on bin Laden’s demise by using an event to rally allies in a focused campaign to finish the job to root out bin Laden’s more notorious associates – Obama is rallying supporters to donate their capital so he can build up his campaign war chest. First things first. Read the rest of this entry »

Environmental Justice: Coming to a Law Near You

Copyright 2011 Susan Stamper Brown 

The United Nations’ (UN) current plan to discuss a treaty proposal granting more rights to “mother earth”  than humans is nothing more than an elaborate attempt to re-market the climate change program in a neatly wrapped package called “environmental justice.” Read the rest of this entry »

Gas Prices: Facts Don’t Support Administration’s Claims

Copyright 2011 Susan Stamper Brown

Poor Peggy Joseph.  Overwhelmed by the promise of hope after hearing an Obama campaign speech, Joseph said, “I never thought this day would ever happen. I won’t have worry about putting gas in my car. I won’t have to worry about paying my mortgage. You know, if I help [Obama], he’s gonna [sic] help me.”  Peggy kept her part of the bargain, but looking at food and gas prices lately, the day Peggy never thought would happen – likely never will. Read the rest of this entry »

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