April 23, 2012

Obama Taking a Beating on Energy Policy

Rebekah Metzler, US News & World Report


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President Obama has two energy problems – one is political and one is practical. And he's not doing a very good job solving either. Besides the economy, there's wide consensus among election watchers that thanks to sky high gas prices. . .

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