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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE RECOGNIZES INFLATION CONCERNS
The following excerpt is from Congressman Dave Camp's website:
Highlights from the House: Constituents' Concerns
Congressman Dave Camp met with constituents across Michigan last week to hear their concerns, answer questions about the economic uncertainty that continues to threaten our nation’s recovery. Michiganders continue to voice concerns over the failed energy policies of the Obama Administration that have caused the price of gas to double, rising from a national average of $1.83 when President Obama took office to $3.75 today.
Gas is not the only price increase Americans are facing, according to a recent USA Today article, electricity bills have also skyrocketed. Under the Obama Administration, the average family income is down by more than $1,000, and the cost of eggs has increased by 30 percent, fruit by 14 percent, and meat by 18 percent. With the cost of living continuing to rise and wages remaining low, it comes as little surprise that nearly half of the U.S. feels worse off financially today than they did one year ago, according to a recent Gallup poll.
Relief, especially relief from high gas prices, does not appear to be on the horizon from President Obama. A White House aide recently confirmed that the president lobbied Senate Democrats to vote against the Keystone XL pipeline. If passed, the Keystone XL pipeline would increase our domestic crude supply by an estimated 302 million barrels per year (830,000 barrels a day), $20 billion of private sector investment would be injected into the American economy, 20,000 direct jobs would be created and $5 billion in taxes to local communities would be collected over the project’s lifetime.