3 thoughts on “Hansen: ‘Presumption that President Obama is going to approve the Keystone XL pipeline is wrong’”
I often get in trouble for this but here goes: Obama supported and signed off the legislation ending discrimination against people who are gay in the armed forces. I’m an enlisted retiree and the action was at least 20 years behind what most members were thinking.
What was Obama’s other one?
Obama’s legacy is a recession extended far beyond its natural limit by his stifling of the economy. His legacy includes the deaths at Benghazi and, more shameful yet, the lies he caused to be told about it. Kerry’s legacy is just as bad. Approving the Keystone XL would be, as far as I’m aware, the only significantly positive event in Kerry’s political life and one of only two in Obama’s.
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I often get in trouble for this but here goes: Obama supported and signed off the legislation ending discrimination against people who are gay in the armed forces. I’m an enlisted retiree and the action was at least 20 years behind what most members were thinking.
What was Obama’s other one?
Obama’s legacy is a recession extended far beyond its natural limit by his stifling of the economy. His legacy includes the deaths at Benghazi and, more shameful yet, the lies he caused to be told about it. Kerry’s legacy is just as bad. Approving the Keystone XL would be, as far as I’m aware, the only significantly positive event in Kerry’s political life and one of only two in Obama’s.