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THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW, May 12, 2011—On Wednesday, ConocoPhillips CEO Jim Mulva outraged many on Capitol Hill when he released a statement calling it “un-American” to end subsidies to the Big 5 oil companies — ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips. A press release referencing the subsidies posted on the company’s website was headlined: “ConocoPhillips Highlights Solid Results and Raises Concerns Over Un-American Tax Proposals at Annual Meeting of Shareholders.”

This position is a stark reversal from what Mulva said just a few years ago. In 2005, he testified that he agreed with President Bush’s assessment that with “$55 oil, we do not need incentives to oil and gas companies to explore.” Mulva testified, “With respect to oil and gas exploration and production, we do not need incentives.” But with oil prices now hovering around $100 per barrel, Mulva has inexplicably changed his tune.

Yesterday Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) called Mulva’s “un-American” statement “truly outrageous” and said he expected Mulva to apologize. At today’s Senate Finance Committee hearing with the oil CEOs, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) repeatedly pressed Mulva for an apology, but the ConocoPhillips CEO refused to give one, claiming “nothing was intended personally” by his press release. Schumer then pressed the other oil CEOs to state their views:

SCHUMER: I want to ask you a specific question, do you think anyone who advocates cutting these subsidies is un-American? Yes or no, sir. That one we deserve a yes or no answer on, it was your release that said “un-American.” Yes or no?

MULVA: Senator, maybe you can hear me out on this because it’s a very important question.

SCHUMER: Do you apologize for it?

MULVA: Make no mistake, were these proposals enacted…they would place U.S. oil companies like our company…

SCHUMER: Sir, I have limited time. I know your view. Do you consider it American to have another view? Yes or no?

MULVA: Senator, I believe policies under consideration are going to have a very adverse impact with respect to energy policy.

SCHUMER: There are many people who disagree with that. … Do any of you others consider it un-American to be against the subsidiy that you’re for? If you do, raise your hand?

[No one raises their hand.]

SCHUMER: Alright, thank you I appreciate the other four of you not labeling those who are different from you un-American.

Remarkably, after Schumer wrapped up his questioning, Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) rushed to Mulva’s defense and echoed his claim that it was “un-American” to end tax breaks for big oil companies. “Now, I’d call that sort of un-American — sorry, Chuck.”

Democrats demanded the CEOs explain why they need special tax breaks when gas prices are above $4 a gallon in much of the country and their companies are raking in record profits. Earlier this week, Democrats in both the House and Senate unveiled legislation that would close the tax loophole for the top 5 oil companies — who collectively made $36 billion in the first quarter alone — and use the money to pay down the deficit. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has scheduled a vote for next week on a bill that would repeal $21 billion in oil subsidies over the next 10 years.

Ex-Shell CEO John Hofmeister recently told the National Journal, “In the face of sustained high oil prices it was not an issue — for large companies — of needing the subsidies to entice us into looking for and producing more oil.”

UPDATE: During his subsequent questioning, Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) also tried to get Mulva to recant. Menendez was the senator who originally called the CEO out for his offensive remarks and demanded an apology. Mulva again refused to take back the statement or apologize. Menendez summed up, “So the bottom line is you're unwilling to apologize for a company's statement. Okay, so I'll continue to take offense to it.”


Posted By: Richard Kigel
Friday, May 13th 2011 at 10:27AM
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Can the Republicans continue to defend corporate welfare and persuade voters that this is a good idea?


Friday, May 13th 2011 at 10:28AM
Richard Kigel

[Yesterday Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) called Mulva’s “un-American” statement “truly outrageous” and said he expected Mulva to apologize.]

That is my Senator and I voted for him. You go Sen. Menendez... stick it to dem ... those ARROGANT, GREEDY, & SELFRIGHTEOUS ELITEST! I'm really tired of these people profiting without giving back to citizens of this country. They need to give back. Build state of the art schools that focus on math and science all over this country, build Learning Centers, Youth Activity Centers, Donate to Libraries, ect... This is just capitalism at its finest. If Oil companies were more in touch with everyday common people, then they would know what it is to be American. I'm tired of subsdizing Oil Companies with my tax dollars. It's crazy! Kuddos to the Senator from NJ.
Friday, May 13th 2011 at 10:55AM
Jen Fad
Right, Jen--

I was going to say--GO NEW JERSEY!!!

Capitalism at its finest!!!! (dripping with sarcasm!)

The oil companies are the new welfare queens. And they are making a hell of a lot more money than any one who is actually on welfare--both in their personaol income and in the amount they recieve from the federal government.

Go Jersey!!!!


Friday, May 13th 2011 at 11:31AM
Richard Kigel
"I" always try to monitor FOX's talking points feed backs on these kinds of matters and here is Megyn Kelly's panels of lawyers on this...

"The big oil companies pays more taxes on their BONUS' than facebook"!!! (rotfl) (smile)...

but, am sad, because most will be in denial that this is the response for their not getting to not pay taxes plus getting paid for not paying taxes plus getting subsity.(nup!!!)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@the right-wingers...can you say, "Less government's ( as in less) fundings to big oil companies so we can help bring down the deficit"? loooool (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...when we went out today, gas has been lowered back down to $3.99 a gal. It runs between a high of $4.39-59 a gal as Shell (the highest prices) of all of the stations in our area. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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