February 18, 2013

Obama's Failing Us On Energy

Javier Ortiz, RealClearPolicy


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During the 2008 presidential campaign, then-Senator Barack Obama boldly proclaimed that energy policy would be a “leading priority” of his presidency, promising to expand energy production and create millions of new energy jobs. . .

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