Barack Obama Shows Off His Energy Smarts on Gas Tax Holiday

As the ad campaigns intensified before tonight’s primaries, Hillary Clinton made the seriously Energy Dumb decision to promote a gas tax holiday as a way of demonstrating her supposed affinity for “the hard working American middle class.” Too bad the gas tax holiday won’t help anybody’s pocketbook but the oil companies. I guess Mrs. Clinton missed the memo from every single energy and economic policy expert out there! (Seriously, every one of them!)

While his opponent pandered for votes with empty promises of $30.00 in cash, Barack Obama, to his very strong credit, took the Energy Smart position and called the gas tax holiday proposal what it is: “a pander,” a cheap trick to buy your vote.

Here’s Obama’s clear, honest, Energy Smart response on the gas tax holiday (speaking on Meet the Press earlier this week)…



Well said Mr. Obama. Well said. Bravo for making this Energy Dumb gas tax proposal into an opportunity to talk about the urgent need to free America from our oil addiction and spark a clean energy economy.

I also think Obama deserves credit for openly stating he’d learned from a past mistake: Obama voted for a gas tax holiday in Illinois when he was a state senator and now openly acknowledges that was a mistake. The gas tax holiday was a failed policy in Illinois, and it’ll be a failed policy for America.

After 7 years of a President Bush who’ll never acknowledge a huge mistake (*cough*Iraq!*cough), I welcome a president who learns from his errors.

In contrast, Senator Clinton, who said herself that a New York state gas tax holiday proposal in 2000 would be “a bad deal for New York and a potential bonanza for the oil companies.” She had it right then. Now she’s get it wrong.

Obama learns. Clinton panders. Which do you think is a more admirable trait?

Related posts:

-”Energy Dumb, Dumber, Dumbest” by A. Siegel at Energy Smart.
-”Holiday on Ice – What North Carolina and Indiana Tell Us About Future Oil and Climate Policy” by Joe Romm at Climate Progress.
-”Hillary Clinton Supports Seriously Energy Dumb Gas Tax Holiday” at WattHead.
-”Dumb as We Wanna Be” by Thomas Friedman at NY Times.

4 Responses to “Barack Obama Shows Off His Energy Smarts on Gas Tax Holiday”


  1. 1 jessejenkins May 7th, 2008 at 2:48 am

    BTW, just to be fair, Obama’s pulling off his own pandering in Kentucky, staying cuddly with “clean” coal. OK, I took a break from giving Obama and Clinton crap about coal for a few minutes… Luckily Kate Sheppard, now at Grist, picked up the slack.

  2. 2 jessejenkins May 7th, 2008 at 2:48 am

    Still some more learning for Obama it seems…

  3. 3 sparki May 7th, 2008 at 3:09 am

    More coal pandering by Obama in West Virginia–http://www.wvgazette.com/News/200805050638

    kinda gross actually

  4. 4 Pete Williams May 7th, 2008 at 10:00 pm

    Obama is free of lobbyist money. NO money taken from registered lobbyists. Who will be more constrained as president? The answer is clear- vote hope.

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Jesse is an energy and climate policy analyst, activist and blogger. He is currently the director of energy and climate policy at the Breakthrough Institute where he helps develop and advance new energy solutions to power America's future, secure our energy freedom, and halt global warming. Jesse joined the Breakthrough team in June 2008 to co-direct the Breakthrough Generation Summer Fellows Program. Before joining the Breakthrough Institute, Jesse spent two years as a Research and Policy Associate at the Renewable Northwest Project where he worked to advance the development of the Pacific Northwest's abundant renewable energy potential. While at RNP, he helped pass two statewide renewable energy standards (in WA and OR) and block plans to build 800 MW of new coal plants. In the past, Jesse has worked as a researcher and software developer with the Department of Physics at the University of Oregon, where he focused on alternative vehicles and fuels, and as a teacher's assistant in energy studies courses at the university. Jesse has a history of grassroots climate and energy activism and co-founded the Cascade Climate Network, the Northwest's largest network of youth working to tackle the climate crisis and build a sustainable, just, and prosperous future. An active blogger since 2005, Jesse is the founder and blogmaster of the site, WattHead - Energy News and Commentary. He currently writes at several sites throughout the blogosphere, including ItsGettingHotInHere.org, Cleanergy.org, DailyKos, Scitizen.com and The Energy Collective. Jesse's writing has also been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle and Baltimore Sun. Jesse is a graduate of the Robert D. Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon (magna cum laude), where he completed an interdisciplinary course of study in computer science, philosophy, liberal arts, political science & energy studies. In fulfillment of his honors degree, Jesse completed an undergraduate honors thesis entitled, On the Road to Replacing Oil - A Well-to-Wheels Study Exploring Alternative Transportation Fuels and Energy Sources. Jesse currently lives in Berkeley, California.

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