Obama's Magic Kingdom of Joblessness!!!. Is there any hope for Americans?
atomikmom
2012/01/20 23:48:51
Obama's Magic Kingdom of Joblessness
Yesterday in Walt Disney
World, the land "where dreams come true," President Barack Obama
appeared
before Cinderella's Castle to announce his latest plan to boost jobs in
America--an effort to increase tourism to the United States. His
announcement
came one day after he flat out said "NO" to another plan that would have
directly created at least 20,000 truly shovel-ready jobs--and 179,000 American jobs by 2035--while bringing more than 700,000 barrels of oil to
the United States each day. That plan was the Keystone XL pipeline.
Had the President approved Keystone, a 1,700-mile pipeline would have
been extended from Alberta, Canada, to Texas refineries -- lifting up
the U.S.
economy with private-sector investment, putting people to work, and
helping increase the supply of energy to lower prices when fuel costs
are through
the roof. Despite a finding by the State Department that the pipeline
would pose minimal environmental risk, environmentalists were still up
in arms
and lobbied the President to say no to the plan.
The President's decision is so out of line with fact and reason that The Washington Post strongly condemned it in an op-ed yesterday, saying
the "pipeline rejection is hard to accept" and "We almost hope this
was a political call because, on the substance, there should be no question." As the Post explained,
even without the pipeline, Canada will
still export its oil--but across the ocean to China, instead. Meanwhile,
the United States will continue importing crude oil from the Middle
East. In
other words, the environmental lobby might have stanched the flow of oil
from Canada, but it's being diverted onto the seas, and fossil fuel
consumption will necessarily continue.
The environmental left's "victory" is ultimately another loss for the
American people -- especially the 13.1 million unemployed workers. It's a
loss
for small businesses, such as restaurants and hotels, in the towns along
the proposed route. It's a loss for state budgets that would have seen
billions in tax revenue as a result. And it's also a loss for those who
are struggling with high energy costs.
Gas prices are at a record high for January and are 28.5 cents per
gallon higher than a year ago. And that's expected to go even higher--some analysts predict that the national average for a gallon of
regular unleaded could hit $4 to $4.25 per gallon by the spring.
One might think that given the high cost of energy, the President would
be seeking to increase domestic production, especially given Iran's threats to block the Strait of Hormuz, thereby cutting off a
quarter of the world's energy supply. Think again. Under President Obama, oil and natural gas production on federal lands is down by more than 40
percent compared to 10 years ago, 2010 had the lowest number of
leases issued for oil and gas production on federal lands since 1984, and the Administration held only one offshore lease sale in 2011.
There is one bright spot in the nation for energy production: North
Dakota. Overall energy production has increased thanks to the state's
pro-energy
policies, and North Dakota has reaped the benefits, as have other
like-minded states, as Heritage's Rob Bluey reports:
North Dakota's unemployment rate is 3.4 percent, the lowest in the country. According to a recent report from IHS Global Insight,
North Dakota already returned
to pre-recession employment along with energy-rich Alaska. Texas is
expected to do so in the first quarter of 2012, followed by Nebraska and
South
Dakota next year.
There's much more that could be done, though, to move America further
toward safely developing energy resources here at home--and the Keystone
XL
pipeline would be one such step. The House Energy and Commerce Committee
will hold a hearing to review legislation that would restart the
project,
focusing on a bill introduced by Representative Lee Terry (R-NE),
which would allow construction on the pipeline to begin a month after passage. Heritage's Nicolas Loris explains
that "a simple, effective approach would be for Congress to
authorize the pipeline application as submitted by TransCanada pursuant
to its authority to regulate commerce with other nations."
Sadly, this action wouldn't have been necessary if President Obama put
the interests of the American people before his own political interests.
He
could have green-lighted the Keystone XL pipeline this week and helped
create real jobs and increase the supply of affordable, reliable energy,
without spending public dollars or advocating tax hikes. But instead he
headed for the Magic Kingdom and continued to spin the fantasy that he
has the
answers for job creation in America. In the meantime, Americans can only
dream of a stronger economy and a brighter future.
Read More: http://www.morningbell@heritage.org
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- Pedro Doller ~POTL-PWCM~JLA 2012/01/21 06:16:11Obama is living in a Fantasy worldWithout the Keystone Pipeline, North Dakota is maxed out. All that oil and the only way to move it is by truck and rail-car. Keep in mind Warren Buffet owns Burlington Santa Fe, so he will make a killing. Keystone is mostly owned by the Koch Brothers so 0 will make sure it never happens. Pipelines have a much better safety and environmental record than trucking and rail shipment of crude oil.reply
- Reggie☮ 2012/01/20 23:59:56Obama is living in a Fantasy world+1
reply - Dagon 2012/01/20 23:53:59
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Americans are sick of being unemployed!!!It is sheer hell!!! for American's these days to survive in a country who gives it's jobs away to other countries and to the Illegals. It!!!Sucks, but does Obama give a Rat's Ass? LOL!!!!!HECK NO!!!reply
















