Reid, Obama Squander Climate Leadership Opportunity
July 22, 2010
Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid's announcement today that the Senate will not take up a
comprehensive energy and climate bill is the result of Reid's and
President Obama's failed leadership, Republicans for Environmental
Protection (REP) said.
"We are very disappointed that the
president and Senate majority leader have squandered opportunity after
opportunity to address the nation's energy problems and safeguard our
climate," said REP President Rob Sisson. "Neither one of them has been
willing to support a specific proposal and expend the political capital
needed to build consensus and drive it towards passage."
"It
seems the only way to get Senator Reid and President Obama to support
an energy and climate proposal is for the sponsor to deliver them 60
Senate votes on a silver platter. I'm sorry, that is not leadership,"
said REP Vice President of Government and Political Affairs David
Jenkins. "They are the ones who need to be securing the votes, not
sitting on the sideline with their fingers in the air gauging which way
the wind is blowing."
"That moment in April when Senators
Kerry, Graham and Lieberman were ready to unveil their bipartisan bill
was the moment for Reid and Obama to rally to their sides. Instead,
both of them chose to play politics and undermine Graham," Jenkins
added.