Pipeline delay: Obama cares more about his job than yours

It’s been said many times and many ways over the past couple of days, but I doubt if it’s been said any better.

The Morning Bell at Heritage Foundation opens with this ringing indictment of the Obama administration and gets to the crux of the matter:

“If Americans needed any further proof that the Obama Administration is one of the most political on record, or that, for all the recent demagoguing, it really cares only about re-election, not about job creation, then you need look no further than its cynical Keystone XL oil pipeline decision last week.”

It goes on to spell out the facts in terms of jobs lost, tax dollars squandered, safety record, even future increases in pollution due to seagoing tankers being more widely used to send Canadian oil to China and bring that evil crude to the U.S. from the Middle East.

Obama would rather appeal to his base of envirolunatics and celebrity Cassandras than provide jobs for Americans.

The Heritage piece concludes with this pithy remark: “When the President puts his job over those of tens of thousands Americans, that is politics and a presidency at its worst.”

As if Barry’s treachery weren’t bad enough, here is what Harry wrote about the pipeline project:

“The proponents of this pipeline would be wiser to invest instead in job-creating clean energy projects, like renewable power, energy efficiency or advanced vehicles and fuels that would employ thousands of people in the United States rather than increasing our dependency on unsustainable supplies of dirty and polluting oil that could easily be exported.”

I don’t guess any of the pipeline backers remembered to grease Harry’s campaign palm.

 

 

 

 

5 comments on “Pipeline delay: Obama cares more about his job than yours

  1. Steve says:

    Should come as no surprise. Obama wants re elected, wonder if it gets the go ahead next year around July. Harry probably doesn’t own any land along the route. If he suddenly does it will be a little suspect. Of course Harry supporting Rubin Kuehen (sp?) Over Titus also shows his loyalties, or lack in this case.

  2. Steve says:

    Now TransCanada says they will re route the pipe. How about that, flexibility from a private firm. Greens remain inflexible, don’t want it at all. Here come the microbes! Every microbe is good every microbe is great, we must save all the microbes no matter what it costs….

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