James --
The American Energy Alliance, a Big Oil front group led by a former Koch Brothers lobbyist, is out with a new ad claiming that President Obama actually wants to raise the price of gas. You can't make this stuff up -- but they do!
We debunk their ad in our first two tips this week. Check them out, along with a few other hot topics, then pass them on.
#1 Big Oil's new ad attacking President Obama
In a battleground state ad, the American Energy Alliance is falsely claiming that President Obama is actively trying to make gas prices higher. Why would they want to tear down the President? Because he's working to end the $4 billion in taxpayer subsidies to big oil companies. And because he's working with automakers to nearly double fuel economy standards by 2025, which will save families over $8,000 at the pump over the life of their car. What others would call a smart, commonsense move, they're calling "government invention at its worst." It's pretty clear that this front group is looking out for only one set of interests -- their own. It's up to us to make sure they don't succeed at misleading Americans. Pass this post along:
#2 Infographic: Big Oil gets a hand from... Mitt Romney
This week, we also dug in a little on where the GOP candidates stand on Big Oil. Mitt Romney's front and center in supporting them -- he would protect their $4 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies, and his new tax plan would've granted them even more in tax breaks, to the tune of $2.7 billion in 2011 alone. He would even give free rein to oil speculators by repealing Wall Street reform. We crunched the numbers and created this infographic. Check it out, and make sure others see it, too: #3 Video: Romney lies about the President on fiscal responsibility
What's the easiest way to show someone's lying? Their words vs. the truth, back-to-back. Check out this video featuring Mitt Romney's attempt to twist the President's words about fiscal responsibility, followed right up by exactly what the President said. #4 Keeping his Word: Manufacturing
Vice President Joe Biden is back on the campaign trail and recently spoke with factory workers in Davenport, Iowa, saying, "I come here today with a very, very simple message: Manufacturing is back." We noted the occasion with a video about how President Obama kept his word from four years ago when he said, "To those who think that the decline of American manufacturing is inevitable or that manufacturing has no place in the 21st century economy, we say right here and right now that the fight for manufacturing's future is the fight for America's future." A report yesterday shows American manufacturing expanding for the 32nd consecutive month. Watch the video, then ask your friends to check it out, too: The President and Vice President have been fighting to bring back
manufacturing jobs -- though Mitt Romney said the President was "out of touch" for suggesting that young people pursue these jobs. But when we take a look at Mitt Romney's jobs record, we can see that he's shipped jobs overseas, and even chosen to invest some of his money there. So before he tries again to tout his jobs record at Bain Capital or as governor of Massachusetts, fight back -- with the facts: #5 Five times Romney's flunked on foreign policy
Mitt Romney has exhibited a significant lack of knowledge when it comes to foreign policy. From saying he'd like to continue to stay in Afghanistan when most Americans disagree, to calling Russia our "number one geopolitical foe," we put together his top five foreign policy blunders. Pass them on: #6 What happens if we repeal Obamacare
To cap off the two-year anniversary of Obamacare, we put together a video highlighting what would happen if any of the leading GOP candidates got their way and repealed it. Watch the short video, then share it with friends and family. This is one thing we need to make sure people know: Before I sign off, just one more thing. As you probably saw from the number of emails in your inbox last week, we faced a major fundraising deadline on Saturday -- our first big test of 2012. We'll report back after we crunch the numbers, but I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who chipped in to support the campaign. And, of course, thanks for all you do as members of the Truth Team.
Until next time,
Stephanie
P.S. -- In case you missed it, President Obama filmed a message last week to thank everyone who has fought for Planned Parenthood and has stood up for women's health. Check it out.
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