NPRA blasts Obama on jobs, seeks less regulation
The National Petrochemical & Refiners Association (NPRA) sharply criticized Thursdays speech from President Barack Obama on creating jobs in the US, asking for relief from unwarranted regulatory burdens.
NPRA president Charles T. Drevna issued the following statement in response to Obamas speech:
The most effective actions President Obama can take to create jobs would be to lift the unprecedented and unwarranted regulatory burdens his administration has imposed on American manufacturers and stop trying to raise energy taxes, Drevna said.
Instead of wasting billions of taxpayer dollars on subsidies that line the pockets of executives of so-called clean energy companies that cant stay in business and cant keep workers employed, President Obama should follow his own advice in his speech and back a tax code that should give an advantage to companies that invest and create jobs here in America.
Companies that manufacture fuels and petrochemicals and that produce oil and natural gas support more than 9 million American jobs - and can create many more if only President Obama will stop throwing regulatory roadblocks and proposed tax increases in our path.
Enabling these proven and reliable energy companies to grow and create jobs in an environmentally safe manner will generate higher tax collections for government at all levels.
Denouncing nonexistent tax loopholes for oil companies may be a good applause line, but singling out energy companies for counterproductive and discriminatory tax hikes is a sure-fire way to destroy jobs and raise energy costs for the American people.
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