Showing posts with label Devin Nunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Devin Nunes. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

"A road map for America's energy future"

My friend and radio colleague, Devin Nunes (who also represents California's 21st Congressional District), isn't just one of the "best and the brightest" on Capitol Hill, he's also a forward-thinking politician - a rare find these days. Below is his latest op-ed, which appeared in Tuesday's edition of the Washington Examiner. It's another fine outing by the rising Congressman from California's Central Valley.

A road map for America's energy future

By: Rep. Devin Nunes 03/02/11

Over the years, the American people have been promised "energy independence" by Democrats and Republicans from different administrations and Congresses. Whether the mantra is "drill baby drill" or a green energy revolution, we have all been consistently disappointed by the outcome.

Nothing done by our government in the past several decades has actually helped to achieve the goal of energy independence, or for that matter, kept energy prices affordable for American families. Quite the reverse is true.

We are more dependent today than ever before and far more economically vulnerable than at any point in our nation's history. Today, I and others will introduce legislation that will finally deliver on the energy security promises made by leaders past and present - promises that began during the 1973 oil embargo, our nation's first call to action.

The plan, known as A Roadmap for America's Energy Future, recognizes the importance of oil, gas, coal, and oil shale to the American consumer, as well as our nation's economy. It opens up for exploration and development the vast resources known to exist throughout U.S. territories on land and sea. This unlocked energy will fuel job growth and it will assure Americans access to stable and affordable energy.

At the same time, the plan recognizes that dependence on any one fuel source is dangerous, particularly a finite resource. As such, the Energy Roadmap will make the necessary investments to transition our economy to renewable and advanced energy alternatives over time. This is achieved at no expense to the taxpayer.

Furthermore, unlike current subsidies and tax credits, new forms of energy will be available to Americans on a cost-competitive basis.

The Energy Roadmap accomplishes these goals by depositing lease and royalty revenue associated with fossil fuel development into a renewable energy trust fund. Those dollars are then made available to energy producers through a reverse auction - ending the government's current process of selecting winners and losers.

This market-based way of providing federal assistance will ensure the cheapest and most efficient technology thrives. It will also open up the alternative energy market to greater innovation and competition, a sharp contrast to the existing system of subsidies and support which are subject to the influence of lobbyists and activists through political cronyism.

Another component of the Energy Roadmap establishes a mandate to site 200 nuclear reactors by 2040. New streamlined regulations and a system to manage waste will help drive private-sector investments in these facilities, which today are mired in red tape, lawsuits and the liability associated with the storage of used fuel.

Nuclear power is essential to achieving an abundant and affordable supply of electricity to fuel America's economic growth and will provide the base load power needed to allow significant growth in next-generation electric vehicles.

While having the desire to become a renewable society is reasonable, that should not prevent us from using traditional fuels to keep the economic engine running in the interim. Congress should pass A Roadmap for America's Energy Future so that our government can finally live up to the commitments it has made to the American people to deliver affordable energy now and for the future.

Rep. Devin Nunes is a California Republican.



If we don't do something proactively, the decisions will be made for us...

(reprinted with author's permission)


Friday, September 17, 2010

My convo with Carly...


Actually, "our" conversation with Carly - Carly Fiorina.

Earlier this week on the John Batchelor Show, Messrs. Batchelor, Devin Nunes and I interviewed Fiorina, the woman looking to unseat three-term U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA).


Carly Fiorina...

The following, from Batchelor's blog, describes the encounter:

"Spoke to Carly Fiorina and Devin Nunes CA-21 (R) re the senate race in California, and learned that Barbara Boxer has just launched an ad campaign attacking Fiorina as a rich, spoiled, indifferent and failed capitalist for her tenure at HP. Fiornia pushed back accordingly; mention that building HP into the big cheese in Silicon Valleyis her legacy. The surprise to me is that Boxer has heretofore committed her campaign to preaching on green jobs and energy reform in California and nationally, and now she is shifting to ad hominem. Not a strong move."

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA 21)...

Batchelor continues: "Devin Nunes spoke passionately of the mandated water troubles in the San Joaquin Valley caused by radical environmentalists in San Francisco and Los Angeles and by regulation from Sacramento. Jeff Bliss raised the San Bruno investigation, and Carly Fiorina commented that Barbara Boxer ran a committee on the environment and energy and that she had done nothing in her service to address the out-of-date energy infrastructure in California that gives us a sixty-year-old pipe failure. Of the Tea Party, Carly Fiorina said she has attended many events and will again and welcomes the energy of citizens who are disgusted with the business as usual of Washington and Sacramento."

The podcast is here...

The John Batchelor Show...

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Highly recommended…



From time to time, we here at The Bliss Index® take the time to recommend books, tracts, pamphlets and other publications that will serve to educate and illuminate.

The latest is Restoring the Republic: A Clear, Concise, and Colorful Blueprint for America's Future by Devin Nunes, who just happens to represent California’s 21st congressional district in the San Joaquin Valley. (Full disclosure, Nunes is a regular guest on the John Batchelor Show, which yours truly co- and guest-hosts on occasion.)

In short, “Restoring the Republic” is a wake-up call…and a prescription for what ails America. Featuring firsthand accounts and fresh anecdotes from D.C.’s halls of power, Nunes calls for a return to First Principles and common sense.

"Politicians often merely complain and demagogue instead of offering practical solutions to the problems we face," Nunes writes. "And so nothing gets done; or worse, government gets bigger, Washington grows more powerful, and still the problems grow worse. Either way, everyday people lose."

Elected to Congress in 2002 at age 29, the eight-year House veteran uses his first book to discuss issues ranging from environmentalism to foreign policy; from defense to energy policies; and the federal budget.

One example includes what he thinks it will take for America to achieve economic recovery and become less dependent on foreign energy sources, with Nunes going full-bore at the “environmental lobby.”

"Don't be fooled by their smiley-faced rhetoric about 'sustainability' and 'green jobs',” he writes. “The environmental lobby is peddling extreme, anti-prosperity, big-government socialist policies that would spike energy prices, severely limit energy supplies, kill jobs and depress the American economy for decades to come.”

In a recent piece for the website Big Government, Nunes amplifies upon the book's theme(s): “As the 2010 elections rapidly approach, the Republican leadership must put forward a credible plan that reforms entitlements, simplifies the tax code and has a real energy policy. These policy changes would result in a balanced budget, a shrinking trade deficit, repayment of the national debt and put Americans back to work. History will reward Republicans if we are honest with the American people; but first we must be honest with ourselves.

The party – and the country – would be well-served if the leadership read (and heeded) “Restoring the Republic.”

I recommend you read it, too.

Bonus: Here is Nunes’ recent interview on the TNR network.


Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA)


Book details here...

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Airwaves alert...

It’s turning out to be a busy week here at Broadcast Central®…


Carly Fiorina...

Tonight, it’s a special edition of the John Batchelor Show’s “Hotel California” as we interview Carly Fiorina (R), U.S. Senate candidate, from 6-6:30 p.m. PDT. The “we” includes John Batchelor, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA 21) and me. I’ll be broadcasting out of KSFO 560 AM in San Francisco (so if you’re outside the reach of its powerful antennas and catapults, you can listen to the show via its website).


At 6:35 p.m., I’ll shift over to the Central Coast’s favorite station, KVEC 920 AM, to chat with host Dave Congalton about the surging Tea Party movement and the results of recent elections (including last night’s surprising results in Delaware and New York). If you’re not in the broadcast area, you can listen online via KVEC’s website.


After Dave’s show, it’s back to the John Batchelor Show – beginning at 7 p.m. PDT – to talk about California gubernatorial Democratic candidate Jerry Brown's latest gaffe concerning Bill Clinton as well as his newest anti-Meg Whitman (R) attack ads. And we’ll likely discuss the latest news surrounding the recent pipeline disaster/recovery in nearby San Bruno.

San Bruno last Friday...

And tomorrow morning (Thursday), I'll join Brian Sussman, Officer Vic and Sheri Yee for another "adventure" on the KSFO-AM 560 morning show beginning around 8 a.m. PDT. If you’re in the Bay Area, you can tune in (it’s still a free country…I think) or listen anywhere in the world via the web.


Happy listening!


Thursday, August 19, 2010

The listening post...

Here are the podcast links from last night's stint on the John Batchelor Show:

Wednesday, 08/18/10 - Batchelor 9pm

GUESTS: Co-hosts Gordon Chang and Jeff Bliss, The Bliss Index; David Goodman, WABC; Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA); Salena Zito, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Wednesday, 08/18/10 - Batchelor 10pm

GUESTS: Co-hosts Gordon Chang, Forbes.com and Jeff Bliss, The Bliss Index; David Welch, Bloomberg; Mary Kissel, AWSJ

Thursday, August 5, 2010

So last night...


Last night's John Batchelor Show was filled with interesting (and breaking) news...including a federal judge's decision to overturn California's voter approved ban (Proposition 8) on same-sex marriages. Below you will find links to the podcasts from my co-hosting stint during the first two hours...


Coverage of California's big news...

Hour 1 - GUESTS: Co-host Jeff Bliss, The Bliss Index; Gordon Chang, Forbes.com; Bruce Bechtol, Marine Corps Command and Staff College; Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) (Listen Here)

Hour 2 - GUESTS: Co-host Jeff Bliss, The Bliss Index; David Drucker, Roll Call; Tim Homan, Bloomberg; Dan Senor, WSJ; Dawn Kopecki, Bloomberg (Listen Here)