Obama administration declares war on oil industry! The head of the EPA has apologized for comments he made saying that the administration will crucify the oil industry.
How sad that enviromentalists are so ignorant as to believe that oil destroys the enviroment. Senator Jim Inhoffe of Oklahoma took the administration to task. Oklahoma has never had its water polluted from the oil industry.
This is just a way to destroy the United States economy. If you want to know why you are paying high prices for gas, ask the EPA and the regulators. What a sad analogy to compare the horrors of crucification to the destruction of our oil industry.
We need more drilling. We need the Keystone Pipeline. Enough Mr. Obama, stop beating up American business.







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One suspects that you are a victim of big money interests.
When he came to office he knew how desperate we were to get control of the economy. He increased it as much as possible. Spent as much as all other Presidents added together. He closed coal mines and prevented oil from being drilled. Look at the people he hired. He gave mega bucks to many people that backed him plus to green industry that fell through. Yes, I think he has a goal we know nothing about.
Really? That's like hearing Obama apologizing for saying ""Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket..." or "... so if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can. It's just that it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted" (he said this after stating that China is building a coal-powered plant every week ... on which they have not imposed a cap and trade system as far as I know )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpTIhyMa-Nw&feature=endscreen&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlTxGHn4sH4
That's like hearing Mark Lloyd (as far as I can tell Mark Lloyd is still Associate General Counsel and Chief Diversity Officer) apologize for believing Castro's revolution was a wonderful thing and all we need up here to duplicate it (paraphrased) is to clamp down on free speech.
Or hearing Anita Dunn struggle to apologize for her feelings in regard to Mao being one of her favorite political strategists.
It's like hearing Kevin Jennings apologize for giving "Brewster" a condom and sending him on his way, instead of calling the police about the older man young Brewster was going out to "meet."
It's like being forced to listen to Anthony Weiner deny deny deny ... knowing full well all he did was lie lie lie. Yeah, hearing the above apologies would be like that ... And so is hearing about the EPA guy's "apology."