February 13, 2013

SOTU Energy Claims Flunk Truth-O-Meter

Merrill Matthews, Forbes


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Did President Obama somehow become the most pro-energy president in decades? You could be forgiven if that was your take-away from his comments on energy policy in his State of the Union speech.

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