Need more proof that Mr Obama and his friends in the progressive socialist liberal democrat party do not have our best interests at heart? The progressives are not about what's best for America, it's about them and their ideology of instigating a new America, one that believes the individual is not capable of self rule.
The fact that more then 70% of the public wants the pipeline is of no consequence.
And now that the final step for approval that was needed to proceed, Nebraska's approving of the line through their state has been completed, Mr Obama said 'who cares, I don't like it so I will veto it'.
The question that remains is who voted to install a tyrant to lead us into the 21st century, and maybe worse do those that voted for him understand what they got for their votes?
Keystone pipeline. (NCPA) The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted yesterday to approve legislation that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Pipeline.
The committee vote propels the bipartisan legislation to the Senate floor next week, where it is expected to pass. The bill has 60 cosponsors (every Senate Republican and 6 Democrats).
The House voted 266-153 today to pass their version of the legislation.
The legislation would create 42,000 jobs building a pipeline that would bring 830,000 barrels of oil a day from Canada down to Texas. The President is bowing to pressure from environmentalists and says he won’t sign the bill.
The fact that more then 70% of the public wants the pipeline is of no consequence.
And now that the final step for approval that was needed to proceed, Nebraska's approving of the line through their state has been completed, Mr Obama said 'who cares, I don't like it so I will veto it'.
The question that remains is who voted to install a tyrant to lead us into the 21st century, and maybe worse do those that voted for him understand what they got for their votes?
Keystone pipeline. (NCPA) The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted yesterday to approve legislation that would authorize the construction of the Keystone Pipeline.
The committee vote propels the bipartisan legislation to the Senate floor next week, where it is expected to pass. The bill has 60 cosponsors (every Senate Republican and 6 Democrats).
The House voted 266-153 today to pass their version of the legislation.
The legislation would create 42,000 jobs building a pipeline that would bring 830,000 barrels of oil a day from Canada down to Texas. The President is bowing to pressure from environmentalists and says he won’t sign the bill.
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