Bush urges Congress to back FTAs

Published September 7, 2008

WASHINGTON, Sept 6: US President George W. Bush on Saturday urged the US Congress to back free trade agreements with South Korea and Colombia and clear the way for more oil drilling.

In his weekly radio address, Bush noted that “before they leave Washington, they should show that they can work together on bipartisan measures to help strengthen America’s economy,” he said, citing the free trade pacts, tax cuts, and the high price of gasoline.

Bush and his Republicans have worked for months to blame Democrats for the painful prices at the pump, and recent polls show deep support for one of the president’s key responses: drilling for oil in the United States.

“By increasing supply through the use of our domestic resources, we can begin reducing the pressure on prices,” he said, noting he had lifted an executive ban on drilling on the US Outer Continental Shelf and pushed lawmakers to end their legislative restrictions.

“The leaders of the Democratic Congress refused to allow it to come to a vote,” he said. “Congress should remove this restriction immediately.”

If members of Congress do not support the American people at the gas pump, they should not expect the American people to support them at the ballot box.” Bush also called for tax credits for renewable energy sources and end to a ban on seeking oil shale on federal lands in addition to drilling -- which experts say would not affect gasoline prices for years, perhaps a decade.—AFP

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