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In the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill, the Obama administration has failed to take charge of coordinating the long-term clean-up and restoration effort.
President Obama made BP's problem worse, and in so doing has worsened the problems facing not only the administration but also the unfortunate residents of the Gulf of Mexico.
Obama's handling of the oil spill is drawing comparisons to George W. Bush's handling of Hurricane Katrina with one major exception: the damage to Obama's reputation for competence is magnified by a broader rejection of his liberal ideology.
There are thousands of offshore wells around the world, and the chances of a serious accident are small--the United States must continue developing new offshore oil resources.
President Obama’s all-of-the-above strategy isn’t a policy change, it’s just a lie.
Despite great handwringing over America's anemic job creation, the president demonstrates little understanding of the damage his policies are doing to millions of unemployed American desperate to find work.
Greens keep returning to their abuser after another promise to do good, but nothing in President Obama's oil spill speech should offer them any hope that the administration is really going to change.
Just a year after the BP oil spill, America is on the verge of a new golden era of oil exploration and production -- unless President Obama and his environmentalist friends get their way.




