United States President B. Hussein Obama has unleased the dogs of war on all of us:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-15/obama-will-use-nixon-era-l...

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its just one thing after the other.

Than write congress and tell them to finally work together and do something about this.
It says Obama will only act if congress does not.

man made global warming climate change is the new religion and he's its' pope.

is anyone really surprised?

wait another year and a half when congress is swept clean of any resistance and then the real fun is gonna start.

wj

does not federal policy and the politicians who dictate those policies affect the energy industry as a whole including natural gas development and production?

i really hope you're not acting as the thought police, that would disappoint me greatly, as this forum seemed to have so much potential until 10 minutes ago.

wj

well that was cold...and rude.

my post was in response to the opening post. i did not see the need to waste space by repeating the aspects of natural gas development that would be affected should this policy be implemented.

it doesnt speak well of oneself when insults trip so easily off of ones' tongue.

wj

It is impossible to teach calculus to a cat.  In this instance you, wyalusing jim, are teacher.  Enough said.

enough said?

heck, you know me obi wan, i can talk any subject to death.

what...no smileys on this forum?

wj

Whoa there Frank.  Don't believe everything you read.  The article stinks from the first paragraph.  First of all if they consider if a project is going to increase or decrease the degree of impact on the environment (and how is that bad) any NG project is going to win out.  Just think of what that Natural Gas is going to replace, COAL!  So, therefore, they are likely to give a go-ahead on all NG projects as they are less harmful to the environment because it is cleaner burning.  Just the opposite of what you claim!  Think man think! 

Frank you are sounding like another whacked out disgruntled Republican.  PO'd cause Mitt lost.

For the record, I have not been a Republican since 2004.  I'm a Conservative.  And I didn't even like Romney.  I only voted for him because he was the lesser of evils.

I dearly hope Hussein does not screw with NG development.  But many of his supporters believe any fossil fuel is a non starter.  Others of his supporters do not relish the concept of American energy independence.  Instead, they want a dependent America.  Given the influence of those two groups on the President I'm worried that Obama will not do the right thing and allow NG development energetically to forge ahead.

I live in PA.  I don't want PA to become like NY, which is to say, dead. 

biggest concern right now i think is delaying lng export facilities.

with the keystone pipeline being sat on for political reasons, i can easily see exports being the next victim.

wj

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