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Harvard Biologist Accuses Al Gore of 'Environmental Slave Profiteering'
Contact: Jonathan L. Gal, President, The Galatian Free Press, 214-431-5048, galatianpress@gmail.com
 
DALLAS,  March 12, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Critical of Obama's green energy policies, Harvard Biologist and Blogger, Jonathan L. Gal accuses Al Gore and other green energy venture capitalists of trying to profit from biased energy policies that leave average Americans enslaved by high pump prices for gasoline and other transportation fuels. He advocates for Newt Gingrich and the "$2.50 Gas" policy that will open up domestic oil resources, increase supplies, and lower pump prices to $2.50, or less.
 
Facing severe and critical fiscal problems in the coming decade, he argues, the US has only one viable solution: dramatic increases in US oil and gas production in order to lower pump prices, stimulate the economy, and generate new tax revenue for the federal government. New oil and gas fracking technology can safely open up new US oil reserves in North Dakota, which are 25X larger than Saudi Arabian reserves and can save the US economy from an economic disaster like Greece, according to Mr. Gal.
 
"With 49 Million Americans in poverty and high unemployment rates, the high energy price policies of this administration are unconscionable, not to mention unnecessary," said Mr. Gal. "It appears that Mr. Gore, and his colleagues, have lost their moral compass in pursuit of profits on their green energy ventures."
 
For Mr. Gal's complete essay on this topic, please click here.
 
About The Galatian Free Press.
The Galatian Free Press is a political blog hosted by Jonathan L. Gal, Harvard Biologist and Political Blogger. Descendant from those early Christians of the Roman Province of Galatia, Jonathan is a Republican who has worked on environmental issues in the United States Senate for former conservative Senator Gordon Humphrey (R-NH). The correct pronunciation of his last name rhymes with "ball."