Friday, May 18, 2007

Thinking Long Term On Energy Supply

Thinking Long Term On Energy Supply
by Sen. John CornynMay 18, 2007
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Once again, as we approach the summer driving season, gasoline prices are spiking to record levels. This impacts our state in a significant way.
As I wrote last year, one of the many things that unites Texans is this: we drive. We need our cars and trucks to get to work, to school and to stores. In Texas, gasoline is not a luxury, but a necessity.
Consumers rightly ask: what is their government doing about the situation? The answer: not nearly enough. Congress seems particularly bogged down in energy policy, preferring short-term political posturing to more far-sighted solutions.
Congress can do many things, but it cannot repeal the law of supply and demand. In the long term, conservation and alternative energy sources hold great promise. But our growing economy requires more energy now, and that means clearing away barriers to producing that supply.
We have made some limited progress. Last year, the President signed a law I co-sponsored that opens 8.3 million acres of offshore oil and gas development. This will eventually bring an estimated 1.26 billion barrels of oil and 5.8 trillion cubic feet of gas into our energy supplies. That will also reduce modestly our dependence on foreign energy sources.
The price of a barrel of oil this spring is about $10 less than it was a year ago. The problem this year is diminished refinery capacity for making gasoline.
Because of high costs, regulatory red tape and public opposition, refiners haven’t built a new facility anywhere in the U.S. since 1976—more than 30 years ago. We are now down from a high of 324 U.S. refineries to only 132.
The refinery system in America is under such strain that any outages or disruptions are quickly felt in the market, in the form of increased prices.
As refineries get older, they require more downtime for repairs. News reports indicate that two Texas facilities—a 170,000 barrel-per-day plant in McKee and a 470,000 barrel-per-day operation in Texas City—have been shut or slowed by maintenance problems this year.
Some of the reaction in Congress has not been productive. Last year, a modest attempt to rein in excessive regulatory burdens on the refinery industry—to allow expansion and more gasoline production—was shot down by Senate opponents.
This year, faced with consequences of their action, the same opponents are trying to blame the energy industry. They alternately blame refiners for failing to maintain their facilities, and suggest any shutdowns for repairs are an attempt at manipulating gasoline supply. Instead of doing something about the problem, they are playing the blame game.
Several federal investigations, including an exhaustive inquiry last year by the Federal Trade Commission, found no evidence that energy companies have manipulated prices. In fact, investment by major companies in finding new energy sources has never been higher.
I hope Congress can somehow reverse field this year and come together on a bipartisan attempt to find real solutions to our energy problems. That will include increased attention to alternative sources, including nuclear power, clean coal technology, biofuels, solar power and wind power.
All of these technologies would benefit our environment and our economy. They hold promise, but some won’t pay off for many years.
In the meantime, any realistic plan must involve increasing supply of major current sources of energy.
As gas prices move to the $3 per gallon level and above, a renewed push for a national consensus on energy policy is badly needed. What we’ve seen recently is political point-scoring. Our national interest requires longer-term thinking.
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Sen. Cornyn serves on the Armed Services, Judiciary and Budget Committees. In addition, he is Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics. He serves as the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee’s Immigration, Border Security and Refugees subcommittee and the Armed Services Committee’s Airland subcommittee. Cornyn served previously as Texas Attorney General, Texas Supreme Court Justice and Bexar County District Judge.

Mitt Romney Blasts Immigration Deal

Friday, May 18, 2007 7:49 a.m. EDT
Mitt Romney Blasts Immigration Deal

GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Thursday blasted the Senate immigration bill agreement as "the wrong approach" for solving the problems of illegal immigration.
Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, said the bill falls short of the goals necessary to secure U.S. borders and ensure that corporations do not provide a safe haven for illegals, regardless of the attraction of cheap labor.

"Any legislation that allows illegal immigrants to stay in the country indefinitely, as the new 'Z-Visa' does, is a form of amnesty," Romney said in a statement on his campaign Web site. "That is unfair to the millions of people who have applied to legally immigrate to the U.S."
Romney hinted that a form of national I.D. may be necessary to get a handle on the overflow of illegal immigrants into the United States and the hiring of illegals by corporations within the country.

"[The] Senate agreement falls short of the actions needed to both solve our country's illegal immigration problem and also strengthen our legal immigration system," Romney said. "Border security and a reliable employment verification system must be our first priority . . .
"I strongly oppose today's bill . . . It is the wrong approach."

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National Journal: McCain Is Crowding Giuliani

National Journal: McCain Is Crowding Giuliani

Charlie Cook

Given how early the 2008 presidential race started, it's no surprise that we're already swimming in national polls. But too often the surveys that attract the most attention are the outliers, those that differ from what most of the others are finding.

For analysts and the news media, the dilemma that outliers pose is that a poll with very different results from previous surveys could either be the first sign of a new trend, or -- more often than not -- be flat-out wrong. That's why watching the averages of polls is better than seizing on the results of one particular survey. News organizations could help the situation by doubling up on their polls more frequently -- producing a sample twice the usual size, which shrinks the margin of error and yields subgroup results that have some degree of reliability.

Two Cook Political Report/RT Strategies polls have been conducted in the past three weeks, the first taken on April 27-29 using 885 registered voters, and the second done on May 11-13 involving 855 registered voters. That yields a combined sample size of 1,740. The results for the combo's 786 Democrats or Democratic leaners have a margin of error of +/-3.5 percent, while the totals for its 662 Republicans or Republican leaners have a margin of error of +/-3.8 percent.

Looking at the entire field of Republican presidential candidates, including former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee, who now appears very likely to run, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia, who is toying with entering the race (though I have my doubts), the contest for the GOP's top spot is very, very close -- and clearly within the margin of error In the combined Cook/RT Strategies surveys, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani leads with 26 percent (28 percent in the April poll and 25 percent in the May survey) to Sen. John McCain's 24 percent (21 percent in April; 24 percent in May).There's a big gap between the front-runners and the next two candidates, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Thompson, each with 9 percent (Romney hit 12 percent in April and 9 percent in May; Thompson had 10 percent and 8 percent, respectively). Gingrich grabbed fifth place with 6 percent (6 percent in April; 7 percent in May). When Gingrich is taken out of the mix, Giuliani gains 2 percentage points, and McCain and Romney each pick up 1 point.

While McCain and Thompson do better among men than women, the reverse is true of Giuliani. The former mayor also does very well among 18-to-34-year-olds. Thompson's support, not surprisingly, skews Southern. Interestingly, given McCain's fervent support for the Iraq war and the troop surge, the senator from Arizona performs much better among moderates than among conservatives -- further evidence that his party's Right doesn't trust him. Giuliani does particularly well among voters who only weakly identify with the Republican Party and among independents who lean Republican.

On the Democratic side, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton remains well ahead of the rest, scoring 36 percent in the combined survey (36 percent in April; 40 percent in May). Sen. Barack Obama still has a firm grip on second place, with 25 percent (26 percent in April; 25 percent in May). Former Sen. John Edwards comes in third, with 15 percent (18 percent; 13 percent). New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is fourth, with 4 percent (4 percent; 2 percent)All those Democratic numbers are based on a fairly safe assumption -- that former Vice President Gore stays out of the contest. If Gore is included, he gets 10 percent, Clinton dips to 32 percent, Obama to 24 percent, and Edwards to 13 percent.

Clinton exceeds her overall numbers among Hispanics, women, voters without college degrees, residents of the Northeast and West, Democrats (as opposed to independents who lean Democratic), and "strong" Democrats. Obama does especially well among African-Americans, 18-to-34-year-olds, college graduates, Midwesterners, Southerners, and independents who lean Democratic.

What are the most-important conclusions to take from the surveys? First, the Giuliani-McCain contest is tightening, at least a bit. Second, Obama has caught up to, and perhaps passed, Clinton among African-American voters but not in the overall race, and that his popularity is driven by the youngest voters.

Don't count out McCain just yet

Don't count out McCain just yet (http://www.suntimes.com/news/bevan/391712,CST-EDT-BEVAN18.article)
May 18, 2007
TOM BEVAN tom@realclearpolitics.com
He's too disliked by conservatives. He's trailing in the national polls. He's not raising enough money. For months the media's storylines on John McCain have all focused on the reasons why he won't win the Republican nomination for president, but perhaps they should start focusing on the reasons he could. Here are just two:
• • McCain is maintaining slim leads in the RealClearPolitics poll averages in all three crucial early primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Even more important than his lead in the polls, however, is that McCain has been steadily plugging away building out organizations in these states while Rudy Giuliani has made far fewer visits and is still openly debating whether he will parti- cipate in the first critical test of the Republican race, which will come at the Ames, Iowa, straw poll in August.
• • A little-noticed indication of McCain's strength appeared last week when he edged ahead of Giuliani in the political futures markets. Much like the stock market where real money is being invested by real people, these markets often represent a more reliable and more accurate picture of where the race really stands than can be gotten from individual polls. As of this writing McCain and Giuliani were exactly tied in the political futures markets.
Taken together, these points indicate McCain's true strength as a candidate is probably being understated by the media and the national polls.
That's certainly how the McCain campaign feels about their position. "Despite what the pundits have said, we've always had a very good understanding of what we needed to do to win this race," McCain campaign manager Terry Nelson told me on Wednesday. "Overall, we feel we've built the best team and we feel very good about where we are."
The race is in the very early stages and it will almost certainly get a good shaking up when actor and former Sen. Fred Thompson enters the race, as most observers expect he will in the not-too-distant future. Thompson is getting between 10 percent to 15 percent in the national polls as a non-candidate and would most likely improve his share of support upon formally entering the contest, putting him right up near the top of the field.
It's too soon to speculate on exactly how Thompson's candidacy might change the dynamics of the race, but it is worth pointing out another favorable indicator for McCain is that his support in the national polls has been remarkably steady over time, even when those polls have included Thompson as an alternative.
Two months ago when pollsters were not asking about Thompson, McCain was at 21 percent in the RealClearPolitics average for the Republican nomination. Today, with every major survey including Thompson, McCain is at 22 percent. Just as important, over that same period front-runner Giuliani has seen his support decline by more than 10 percentage points, from 38 to 27.8 percent.
The bottom line is that those who were quick to write off McCain would be well advised to take another look and to remember the credo that "slow and steady wins the race.'' McCain still has his flaws, and he still has a long way to go to win the nomination, but eight months away from the first primary he's in a much better position than many people think.
Tom Bevan is executive editor of RealClearPolitics.com.

Dirty Campaigns Already, Group sends questionable letter to Mitt Romney

Group sends questionable letter to Mitt Romney
Benjamin Ray, Staff Writer517.437.6014
The letter written to Mitt Romney’s headquarters by Hillsdale College students last week addressing the Republican candidate’s stance on abortion seemed authentic.
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Except it wasn’t written by Hillsdale College students, as the letter claims.
A group called “Vote For Life 2008” wrote the letter and sent it to Hillsdale students asking for their signatures, and then sent the letter on to Romney as if it was written by the nearly 30 students whose names appear on it.
“Vote For Life” is an activist part of the grassroots group “Students for Sam Brownback,” which comprises high school and college students who support the Republican candidate and Kansas senator also in this early running for president.
Hillsdale “Students for Life” president Lynette Wilhelm was not upset to hear the letter was bogus, because she agreed with what was written, which is why she signed it.
“My group was in no way responsible for the letter written to the Romney campaign,” she said. “As of right now, we support no particular presidential candidate.”
The letter came to light May 11, the day before Romney spoke at the college’s graduation. Questions in the letter focused on Romney’s changed stance on abortion — he now is pro–life — and his signing of the Commonwealth Care health care plan as governor of Massachusetts that covered abortions.
Hillsdale “Students for Life” treasurer and sophomore Karen Williams said she condones being listed as an author, although she was not, because she agreed with the letter.
“I would hope Mitt Romney would not support taxpayer–funded abortions,” she said.
E–mails written to leadership at the “Students for Brownback” group were not returned.
Romney has since said he is opposed to the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion and on Saturday spoke from a conservative viewpoint on a number of national and international issues.

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C Rick KoerberFounder and CEO of FranklinSquires Investments, Claud “Rick” Koerber is a highly sought after motivational speaker and business consultant. He has worked with, represented, and held key positions in companies such as FranklinCovey, Toshiba America Business Solutions, Carleton Sheets Personal Coaching, and IKON Office Solutions. His broad background also includes seminary teacher for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, high school instructor, parliamentary/policy debate coach at Casper College in Wyoming, and founder of six businesses.Although only in his thirties, Rick has in his own words “had a lifetime of experience in both headaches and wonderful triumphs.” Rick’s establishment of the Equity Milling process—a successful, creative real estate technique—has resulted in his acquisition over $100 million in real estate. Rick currently resides with his wife and two children in Springville, Utah.Read More Contract All Expand All-->Rick Koerber has always been an entrepreneur. As a boy, he constantly came up with ideas about the next great business plan. His first notable venture in the world of entrepreneurialism occurred as President of GlobalCentral.com, a successful Internet company he established with a few partners in the mid 1990’s. In 2000, the dotcom bubble burst and so did GlobalCentral.com. Overnight, Rick and his wife, Michelle, were $800,000 in debt.Financially, Rick didn’t know what to do. From a deep hole of debt, he questioned the possibility of ever getting out. He even considered giving up and leaving the business world forever. After much thought, he and Michelle decided to proceed forward on two resolutions: first, the need to identify others who were once in their situation and had discovered a way out of debt; and second, to be committed to fundamental economic principles.Today, six years later, Rick and Michelle’s lives are much different. Their financial position has changed drastically because of finding and living basic economic principles that do not change with time or market conditions. Rick rediscovered these principles by studying America’s Founding Fathers.Many people have asked Rick how he got out of debt. Finding it very rewarding to teach the principles he rediscovered to others, Rick and Michelle formed FranklinSquires Investments.The purpose of FranklinSquires is to work with individuals, families, and small businesses to obtain three core values: self-reliance, economic independence, and financial freedom. The name Franklin is the surname from one side of Rick’s family and Squires comes from a side of Michelle’s family. The name FranklinSquires carries significance because Rick and Michelle literally want to build a legacy that utilizes timeless principles and values to help others.Rick has learned throughout his experiences that there is no substitute for true self-reliance. One cannot be truly self-reliant if he or she depends on others or circumstances for subsistence. FranklinSquires helps people acquire economic independence by teaching them how to generate more passive or portfolio income than living expenses. The ultimate goal is for people to be financially free and use their own monetary resources to do good for their own family and those around them.Rick has stated, “I’ve learned throughout all my journeys that every one of us has to make a decision at some point whether we’re going to be responsible for where we are in life, especially financially.”Despite Rick’s early economic adversity with GlobalCentral.com, his personal beliefs and individual character motivated him to pay back over $800,000 debt—regardless of having no legal obligation to do so.Rick and his family enjoy the financial freedom that results from following the principles of prosperity economics taught by the Founding Fathers.
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The key to prosperity lies in learning and applying correct principles. Rick is dedicated to sharing these principles with all who desire true freedom. True financial freedom is the ability to use one’s financial resources as one chooses to improve the world in which he or she lives.Rick rediscovered prosperity economics by studying the philosophies of America’s Founding Fathers and the ideas of many successful businessmen and women. Through personal experience, Rick has lived and continues to live according to prosperity economics.The Five Steps of Prosperity EconomicsChoiceParadigmsCore ValuesPillars of WealthKey Principles
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June 16th Judgesrun, Go Peter

Here are the details for the Judges run 5K Fun Run Walk
Saturday, June 16th, 2007

Thank you for choosing to take part in the 2007 Judgesrun 5k Fun Run/Walk, Salt Lake City's premiere 5K road race. The Judgesrun 5K is a community tradition in its tenth year, and we're excited that the race will be bigger and better this year than ever before!

We'll begin the race at 8:00 a.m. on June 16th at Highland High School, located at 2100 South 1700 East, and finish at Wasatch Presbyterian Church, located at 1626 South 1700 East. At the conclusion of the race, we'll enjoy a pancake breakfast and an awards ceremony. Expect music, prize drawings, and much, much more! New this year is the distinction of the 5K as a USATF (U.S.A. Track and Field) Race Circuit member and a USATF-sanctioned race.

The purpose of the race (and all the Judgesrun Foundation's events) is to raise money for cancer research, and 100% of the proceeds and race pledges benefit breast cancer research. If you have questions or are interested in becoming a sponsor of the event, please contact Carrie Towner at 801-364-8300 or by emailing ctowner@stribalaw.com

2007 Utah GOP Party Candidates

2007 Utah GOP State Party Candidates

Chair: Aaron Bludworth, Steve Harmsen, Chris Laurence, Ronald Levine, Stan Lockhart, Nancy Lord

Vice-Chair: Drew Chamberlain, Grant Misbach, Jack Powers, Todd Weiler

Secretary: Patty Johnson, Carolyn Jeppsen-Smith

Treasurer: Mike McCaulley

All candidates are invited to attend pre-convention function on Friday June 8th at Jordan Commons and mingle with State Delegates.

Captain Mark

Attorney General Rescues The Black Pearl and Pirates Event


Arrrr... Spyglass crew members. After Paul Rolly of the Salt Lake Tribune sent a broadside into the Black Pearl and sunk our fundraiser on May 25th, Captain Mark announces that Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and The Political Spyglass have come to the rescue and are sponsoring a free private screening of the New Pirates of the Caribbean III ( At The Worlds End) at the Jordan Commons MegaPlex on June 8th the night before the State Convention.


Festivities will begin around 3:30 as Pirates take over the commons, and all candidates for party office have been invited to mingle with the crew. Photo Opportunities with Admiral Black Mark Shurtleff, Captain Mark Towner, and other notable Pirates will begin around 4:00 with the movie to begin around 5:30.


This event will be for State GOP Delegates and families on a first RSVP basis. There be bunk space for only around 500 swabs to see the movie, so you better act quickly and send in your requests for tickets to the Captain. Send an email to Captain Mark at marktowner@comcast.net that includes you name, number of tickets needed, contact phone number, and address.


There will be special prizes for best Adult costumes of the main characters of the movie, and prizes for Kids Costumes. Come join us and make this a memorable event. Captain Mark
marktowner@comcast.net