Since taking office in January 2009, did President Barack Obama make things "Better" or "Worse?"
heirsoftheking
2012/06/14 18:47:52
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Worse!!!+14PTBB ( pass the buck barry ) not only divided the country but is well on his way to bankrupting it also, while blaming everyone but himself. Lets face it the guy has had almost 4 years and really not accomplished a damn thing that the majority approves of except his blind lemmings !






















Even if it was true as he claims,that it's everyone else fault,what has he done to make things better? Nada....Buh bye Barry..
After three years of adding regulatory hurdles and blocking exploratory access and development, obama’s policies are helping keep prices higher than necessary. Having only three percent of federal land available for oil exploration is not a “market condition.” Obama is keen to accept credit for the windfall of oil production in North Dakota and in other private areas outside federal control, where jobs are plentiful and unemployment has plummeted. Meanwhile, production on federal land is decreasing and regulatory conditions are worsening.
The Keystone pipeline has bipartisan support and continues to be consistently popular, polling at 60 percent in November 2011 and 57 percent in late March. 69 Democrats joined House Republicans on a vote of support in April with Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA) saying: “I think the president has made a very serious mistake here.” Duh!!!! Ya think!!!!
obama continues to block it and the jobs that come with it. Had Obama not delayed approval, up to 830,000 barrels of oil ...
After three years of adding regulatory hurdles and blocking exploratory access and development, obama’s policies are helping keep prices higher than necessary. Having only three percent of federal land available for oil exploration is not a “market condition.” Obama is keen to accept credit for the windfall of oil production in North Dakota and in other private areas outside federal control, where jobs are plentiful and unemployment has plummeted. Meanwhile, production on federal land is decreasing and regulatory conditions are worsening.
The Keystone pipeline has bipartisan support and continues to be consistently popular, polling at 60 percent in November 2011 and 57 percent in late March. 69 Democrats joined House Republicans on a vote of support in April with Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA) saying: “I think the president has made a very serious mistake here.” Duh!!!! Ya think!!!!
obama continues to block it and the jobs that come with it. Had Obama not delayed approval, up to 830,000 barrels of oil per day would have come from Canada to Gulf Coast refineries by as early as 2013. That’s more than we bring in from Venezuela, our fourth largest importer!
And gas prices have nothing to do with the president?!! Gas prices has doubled under obama!! What was it well under $2.00 a gallon when obama first took over our government!!??
Thanks for proving that to everybody....
Buh Bye Obama...
Keep scratching and scraping,you might come up with something..
It must really suck to be a Obamabot like you..
You have to keep fooling yourself that Obama will get reelected because that's what LSM tells you..
Oooobaaaamaaa. Ooooobaaamaaaaa!
Deep down in your darkest moldy regions,you really know he's going to lose.
That's what makes you so angry and childlike..
Oh yea it's been a while,about time for you to play the race card again.
Don't let it cool off...