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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Shocked That Obama Rejected Keystone XL Pipeline?


EXPOSE OBAMA

Frank York, EPAAbuse.com

We’re about as shocked at Obama’s anti-energy decision as Claude Rains was in feigning surprise that Rick’s cafe in Casablanca permitted gambling on the premises. Remember the scene:Captain Renault exclaims “I’m shocked,shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!” – and then collects his winnings from gambling.
The rejection of jobs and an energy source from an ally was expected from a president who is determined to shut down all sources of energy in North America.
After all,he has to cater to his radical environmentalist base. He needs their support for the upcoming presidential election. He would prefer that America remain dependent on Islamic oil or oil from southern hemisphere dictators.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) PresidentJack Gerard reacted to his decision:
Well,it’s very unfortunate to the American people that this decision was made today. The president has abdicated his leadership role in trying to create jobs in this country. The president has repeatedly said he’s for job creation and today he rejected the largest shovel-ready project in the United States today. He can’t be serious about job creation if he takes the largest project that would create jobs and put it on the back burner and say,well,we’re not going to do this today. We’re very disappointed by this decision and I believe it will have political consequence.
Donald Trump was clearly disgusted by Obama’s rejection of the shovel-ready jobs project,but he pointed out that if America had a sound energy policy,we wouldn’t even need Canadian oil. We have enough of our own.
Wall Street Journal columnist James Taranto notes:
Congress’s aim was to force Obama either to approve the pipeline or take the blame for rejecting it. He has managed to do neither,and the Hill reported yesterday that Republican lawmakers,anticipating a rejection or a punt,have been exploring options to force approval of the pipeline. But such a measure would be “highly unlikely to clear the Senate.” Thus it appears the president has escaped the trap the Republicans laid for him.
The left,of course,is giddy over Obama’s clever rejection of the pipeline project. The Huffington Postgloated….