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from: Sean Dennis
date: 2009-02-03 14:29:12
subject: Hypocritical?

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Hello, All.

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From:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/02/03/obama-getting-heat-for-turning-up-th
ermostat/

Obama Getting Heat for Turning Up the Oval Office Thermostat

President Obama is facing criticism for keeping his office warm enough to
"grow orchids" in -- after he called on Americans to protect the
environment and turn down their thermostats.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

President Obama lectured voters during the campaign about the need to make
sacrifices for the environment. But now it's warm and toasty in the White
House -- so much so that aides have likened it to a tropical hot house --
and Obama is under fire for turning up the heat.

Obama made climate change a staple of his stump speech last year, calling
on Americans to lower their energy use and set a model for the rest of the
world in combating climate change.

During a campaign event in Oregon in May, Obama said we have to "lead
by example." "We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want
and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times," he said.

"That's not leadership. That's not going to happen."

But for the first few weeks of his presidency, that's precisely what has
happened in the White House.

On the first day of his presidency, Obama allowed staffers to venture into
the Oval Office without wearing coat and tie, which had been obligatory
under President Bush. Fashion observers called it a new age of business
casual at the White House.

Obama's aides had a simpler explanation. Though he's spent more than 20
years in Chicago, the president was born in Hawaii. And so he "likes
it warm" in the Oval Office, said Chief of Staff David Axelrod.
"You could grow orchids in there," he told the New York Times.

But while it's perpetual summer in the Oval Office, the rest of the country
has been trudging through a tough winter. Ice storms have cut power to
millions in the Midwest and South.

With few orchids growing in the heartland, critics are saying that Obama --
who urged individual sacrifice in an inaugural address that called for a
"new era of responsibility" -- hasn't been willing to bear the
cold with the rest of the country.

"It's stunning hypocrisy," said Christopher Horner, a senior
fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of two books
critical of global warming activists. "Obama spins the dial up, takes
off his coat and seeks to mandate that we turn the dial down," he
said.

Obama could take a lesson from one of his predecessors, critics say.

During the gasoline shortage of the 1970s, President Jimmy Carter famously
donned a cardigan and turned down the thermostat in the White House. He
urged the nation to do the same during a notably chilly fireside chat he
gave from his cooled-off home -- a symbolic gesture intended to move other
Americans to go easy on the country's depleted stores of energy.

Charles Ebinger, director of the Energy Security Initiative at the
Brookings Institute, said that presidential roles and security measures
will necessarily prevent Obama from being completely green.

"No one can justify from an energy-efficiency standpoint riding in a
bulletproof car, but as president of the United States I think we need to
protect his security," he said. "Symbolically it's important, but
I wouldn't read too much into it."

The 800-square-foot Oval Office accounts for only a small part of the White
House's overall area: at 55,000 square feet, the Georgian mansion is a
public institution, and taxpayers cover the cost of powering a building
that is part dwelling, part museum and the nerve center of the Executive
Branch of the U.S. government.

The White House began going green during the 1990s, and reports from the
Department of Energy show that innovations and changes have saved hundreds
of thousands of dollars in energy costs each year for the buildings that
house White House staff.

Obama's White House declined to comment on the president's personal energy
use, but did note that his stimulus package will continue the greening
trend, paving the way for 75 percent of federal buildings to be modernized
to increase their energy efficiency.

Yet in the sanctum sanctorum of executive power, Obama has kept it steamy
-- literally. The entire White House complex is heated by steam radiators,
part of an old energy system that continues to undergo renovations.

Critics say it's time for the president to put his coat -- or his cardigan
-- back on.

Horner said the president should follow the demands he's made of the rest
of the country and start "turning down the dial and putting on a
sweater instead of [demanding] sacrifice he talks about for other
people."

But some energy experts say Obama, who made energy efficiency a cornerstone
of his campaign, needs to stay on message.

"He's got to make every American make a personal commitment" to
decrease their own energy use and educate the country about the threat of
climate change, he said. "The earlier the president can convey that
message the better."
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Later,
Sean

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