Obama’s bad call

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, the Center, and other leaders of the Republic, criticized President Obama’s decision to reject Keystone XL pipeline.

If President Obama wants to prove that he is supportive of the work for us and less dependence on Mideast oil, and then he blew the opportunity with the decision to reject plans for a major oil pipeline through the United States.

Obama’s right-wing conservative eating a piece of raw meat a job-killing her decision, she and her supporters blame the democratic looming deadlines forced him by Republicans.

And while the Keystone XL pipeline project between’s does not die and could be addressed again after the November general election, Obama’s decision will certainly go a long way toward bolstering their campaign.

People who are out of work and the project may have put thousands of Americans to work almost instantly. Republicans latched onto the pipe as a symbol of the creation of employment and opportunity to wean themselves from Mideast oil. And with Iran just starting back from threats to block the Strait of Hormuz and cut the sixth in the world oil supply, such as a project will offer a glimmer of hope to become less dependent on Mideast oil in gas-based society we continue.

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