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Last post 12 years ago by DrMaddVibe. 7 replies replies.
I blame Obama...
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The Senate narrowly rejected a GOP-sponsored measure that would have bypassed the Obama administration's objections to the Keystone XL pipeline and allowed construction on the controversial project to begin.
Fifty-six senators voted in favor of the amendment -- four short of the 60 required for approval.
The proposed 1,700-mile long pipeline expansion, intended to carry crude oil from Canada's oil sands to the U.S. Gulf Coast, has become a political lightning rod. Supporters, including the oil industry, say it's a vital job creator that will lessen the country's dependence on oil imported from volatile regions.
Opponents say the pipeline may leak, and that it will lock the United States into a particularly dirty form of crude that might ultimately end up being exported anyway.
President Barack Obama rejected a bid in January to expedite the pipeline, arguing that a decision deadline imposed by Congress did not le ave sufficient time to conduct necessary reviews. Administration officials have said the president may still eventually give the project a green light, though critics accuse him of trying to delay a final decision until after the November election.
Obama personally lobbied wavering Democrats to block passage of the amendment.

Film at 11... Mad
Whistlebritches Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 04-23-2006
Posts: 22,128
This may just be the stupidest thing I've ever witnessed an administration do......................................and during an election year is just dust on the muffin.




Ron
wheelrite Offline
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Joined: 11-01-2006
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Hamster Wheel Electric Generators are the future,,,
rfenst Offline
#4 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
This may just be the stupidest thing I've ever witnessed an administration do......................................and during an election year is just dust on the muffin.




Ron


Watch: Obama will get on board, once the real campaigning begins. His spin will be that he wasn't going to just approve something w/o taking enough time to study it. He will require some changes that seem real important to certain constituents. have no fear, the Presidential election campaign is almost here!
DrMaddVibe Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,554
rfenst wrote:
Watch: Obama will get on board, once the real campaigning begins. His spin will be that he wasn't going to just approve something w/o taking enough time to study it. He will require some changes that seem real important to certain constituents. have no fear, the Presidential election campaign is almost here!



...and it will be yet ANOTHER moment that the Kenyan King blinked.

I'm glad you're happy with the guy.

Happy enough to swallow down a second helping too!Drool
Rclay Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 10-30-2006
Posts: 1,813
Canadian Oil?

Our cars will start driving themselves to hockey rinks and backfire in both English and French.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#7 Posted:
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Posts: 55,554
McConnell: President Lobbying Against Keystone XL Pipeline Jobs


U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement on the Senate floor Thursday regarding efforts by the President to lobby Democrat Senators against Senator Hoeven's amendment on the Keystone XL Pipeline:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0GJ_GfcOv2o

“Last night the two parties reached agreement on amendments to the Highway Bill. I’m happy to report that there are a number of strong job creating measures in the mix. One that stands out is Senator Hoeven’s amendment on the Keystone XL Pipeline.

“Most Americans strongly support building this pipeline and the jobs that would come with it. And it’s incomprehensible to me that the President of the United States is lobbying against it.

“There’s a report this morning that President Obama is personally making phone calls to Democrat Senators he thinks might vote for this amendment. He’s asking them not to. And, frankly, it’s hard to even comprehend how out of touch he is on this issue.

“I mean, think about it: at a moment when millions are out of work, gas prices are skyrocketing and the Middle East is in turmoil, we’ve got a president who’s up making phone calls trying to block a pipeline here at home. It’s unbelievable.

“What we’re seeing in Congress this week is a study in contrasts.

“On the one hand you’ve got a Republican-controlled House that’s about to pass a bipartisan jobs bill that would help entrepreneurs and innovators by getting Washington out of the way. And today we’ve got a Democratic-controlled Senate trying to line up votes against amendments that would create jobs—and a President lobbying against the biggest one.

“We’ve got an opportunity to work together to create jobs. We can do that with these amendments. And we can do that by taking up the bipartisan jobs bill the House will pass later today.

“Let me just say a word about that. The bipartisan jobs bill the House will pass later today is supported by the President. It is ready to go, and I hope that once it gets over to the Senate we'll simply take it up and pass it.

“It's an example of a measure that is supported by Republicans and Democrats and the President that we believe will clear the House with a very large majority. I think the sooner we pass that here in the Senate and send it down to the President for signature, the better.

“With that, Mr. President, I yield the floor.”


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/03/08/mcconnell_president_lobbying_against_keystone_xl_pipeline_jobs.html
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