March 23, 2012

Bam's Keystone Move Is Great But Hollow

Deborah Solomon, Bloomberg


Time

President Barack Obama traveled to Oklahoma -- the heart of Republican territory -- to beat back criticism that his administration's energy policies are driving up gas prices, announcing an expedited review of a portion of a controversial oil pipeline. . .

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