Another thing that wont be mentioned when the leader of "most transparent administration in history" gives his closed-door speech in Oklahoma, is today's Gallup poll which reports that Americans of all political persuasion want the Keystone pipeline to be built.
The poll conduced two weeks ago (and reported today) shows that almost 60% of American's want Obama to approve the pipeline. When you look at party affiliation, 81% of Republicans, most independents and a plurality of Democrats disagree with Obama's Keystone decision.
Only about 60% of Americans are very or somewhat closely following the Keystone story, but to know Keystone is to love it. The poll shows that the more closely one follows the pipeline story the more likely one is to want it built.
Almost 80% of Americans who are following the Keystone story very closely believe the government should approve its construction, about two thirds of those following it somewhat closely agree. Even a plurality of those not following the story closely disagree with the President's Keystone pipeline decision.
This Gallup report indicates that once again, Barack Obama has misjudged the intelligence of the American people. His election year ploy of preventing those 50 yards of pipeline crossing the international boundary may have gotten him progressive support, but the rest of the population does not support that decision--even within his own party.
Looking at it objectively it was an unsound political move. Does he really think progressives will support his GOP opponent? He threw a carrot to his hard-core supporters and sent the message to the rest of the population that his progressive base is more important than adding jobs to the economy and lowering prices--a message which (hopefully) will be often pointed out by the GOP over the next eight months.
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