The American people are rightly" class="hjdict" word="rightly" target=_blank>rightlyfrustrated by the failure of Democratic leaders in Congress to enact common-sense solutions like the development of oil resources on the outer-continental shelf."
Democratic congressional leaders point out that, according to petroleum" class="hjdict" word="petroleum" target=_blank>petroleum experts, it would take a decade or more before new oil exploration" class="hjdict" word="exploration" target=_blank>explorationyieldedsignificant supplies of crude, and that the actual impact on gasoline" class="hjdict" word="gasoline" target=_blank>gasoline prices would likely be marginal" class="hjdict" word="marginal" target=_blank>marginal.
Instead, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has urged the administration to tap into America's stockpile of emergency fuel, known as the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, while focusing on conservation" class="hjdict" word="conservation" target=_blank>conservation and alternative sources of energy.
President Bush says draining the emergency stockpile makes no sense when new sources of oil can be exploited at home. Mr. Bush has also endorsed higher fuel efficiency" class="hjdict" word="efficiency" target=_blank>efficiency standards for automobiles and greater investment in alternative energy.
Polls show Americans rate economic issues, including high energy prices, as their top concerns.
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