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Obama to Kill Keystone Pipeline

Wednesday, January 18, 2012 | By Bob Beauprez

Fox News is reporting that this afternoon Barack Obama is going to kill the Keystone Pipeline Project. This stands in direct opposition to a president who says he is committed to domestic energy production, energy independence, job creation, and economic recovery. As we've said before, his actions speak louder than his words. In fact, in direct contrast to his words. The Keystone Pipeline would have been a great boost for the American economy. Now, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has warned, if we don't buy it, someone else will. Most likely China. 

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Reaction to the President's Job Speech

Friday, September 09, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

Editor's Note: The post below was submitted by A Line of Sight Contributing Editor Chris Jaarda.

Last night President Obama delivered his long-awaited jobs speech. The speech was basically a re-tread of the same failed policies of the past proving that the President has no idea how markets work, what drives ingenuity, and what can spur economic growth. 

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Obama Re-election Plan: "Kill Romney"

Tuesday, August 09, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

There are reports today that the Obama camp is throwing in the towel; giving up even pretending that the President deserves re-election based upon his record. According to Politico.com, "the candidate who ran on 'hope' in 2008 has little choice four years later but to run a slashing, personal campaign aimed at disqualifying his likeliest opponent."   

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Fifteenth time a charm?

Friday, August 05, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

The White House and Democrats say that when the August recess concludes they are going to "pivot" the agenda to focus on jobs. Sound familiar?  It should. 

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Why Obama is being ignored - His record

Saturday, July 16, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

Nothing seems to upset Barack Obama like being ignored. He is the President, after all, and "The One." Yet, as the negotiations on a debt ceiling deal bob-and-weave along in Washington, he grows visibly angrier that he's not getting his own way. This week he reportedly "stormed out" of discussions after Majority Leader Eric Cantor suggested the two sides were still pretty far apart on a solution. 

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Krauthammer: Obama's Debt Ceiling Leadership? "It's a farce!"

Tuesday, July 12, 2011 | By A Line of Sight

Click here for 105 seconds of spot-on analysis and honesty. 

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