Posted on 04/20/2012 9:01:27 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Republicans have held two important votes on the Keystone XL pipeline this year, forcing Barack Obama and Democrats to take positions opposed to its construction. As the elections approach and gas prices keep rising, though, fewer Democrats seem ready to go on record to back Obama. The most recent vote produced a veto-proof majority in the House in favor of approval for the Keystone XL pipeline, and Byron York writes that the opposition in the Senate might be weakening as well:
When the House voted on the pipeline in July of last year, 47 Democrats broke with the president. Now that its an election year and the number is up to 69, look for Republicans to hold more pipeline votes before November. GOP leaders expect even more Democrats to join them.
Then there is the Senate. Democrats are using the filibuster to stop the pipeline, which means 60 votes are required to pass it. (Some Democrats who bitterly opposed the filibuster when Republicans used it against Obama initiatives are notably silent these days.) In a vote last month, 11 Senate Democrats stood up against Obama to vote in favor of the pipeline. Add those 11 to the Republicans 47 votes, and the pro-pipeline forces are just a couple of votes away from breaking Harry Reids filibuster.
Were right around the corner from actually passing it, says a well-informed Senate source. Two-hundred-ninety-three votes in the House is a gigantic number. People want this thing.
The president didnt help his cause when he staged an odd photo-op last month, delivering a speech in Cushing, Oklahoma in front of huge stockpiles of pipes. Obama sang the praises of pipelines It is critical that we make pipeline infrastructure a top priority, he said and made a big deal of his approval of a section of domestic pipeline that didnt need his approval. But he remained unyielding on Keystone.
In the latest House vote, the pipeline measure is attached to a larger transportation bill. That now goes to a conference with the Senate, which has passed a version of the transportation measure without the Keystone provision. Its not clear whether the pipeline will end up in the final bill. But it is certain that, whatever happens, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will force another vote on Keystone sometime.
The photo-op wasnt really all that odd. Obama wants to eat his cake and have it, too, by blocking construction while praising the pipeline. He cant afford to be seen as too hostile to domestic refining of Canada-produced crude, which is why he has rested his objections on the route taken by the pipeline rather than the pipeline itself. That dodge wont last much longer, though; the company has submitted permit requests for a new route, and the erosion of opposition in his own party will eventually make this an untenable position for Obama, and he knows it. Expect him to pounce on the new route application as a catalyst for preliminary approval and then to stall the final approvals needed within the bureaucracy, where he can act without too much observation.
Thats not the only wave of disapproval coming from his fellow Democrats these days, either. The Hill reports that recent remarks by Barney Frank on ObamaCare has opened the floodgates of criticism just as constituents start paying attention to the upcoming election:
An increasing number of Democrats are taking potshots at President Obamas healthcare law ahead of a Supreme Court decision that could overturn it.
The public grievances have come from centrists and liberals and reflect rising anxiety ahead of Novembers elections.
Ya think? Democrats tried running on the ObamaCare is a great idea platform in 2010, and look how well that turned out for them. Democrats in Congress well, those still in Congress arent about to defend the tremendously unpopular legislation again. Youll hear arguments like the one from Dennis Cardoza, who claims to have tried to stop it:
Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-Calif.) also criticized his partys handling of the issue, and said he repeatedly called on his leaders to figure out how they were going to pay for the bill, and then figure out what they could afford.
Cardoza, who like Miller will retire at the end of the Congress, said he thought the bill should have been done in digestible pieces that the American public could understand and that we could implement.
Unfortunately for Obama, that will result in something of a mixed message in the fall. Obama has to defend ObamaCare in this election; other than Dodd-Frank and the Lily Ledbetter Act, its his only real legislative accomplishment. Hes not going to spend his time talking about the success of shovel-ready projects, after all. If hes talking about how terrific ObamaCare is while his fellow Democrats in the House and Senate campaign on what a screw-up it is, thats not going to help any Democrats in this cycle.
Right now, though, it looks like Democrats on Capitol Hill arent concerned about loyalty to a sinking Obama. Its every politician for him/herself.
Oh we all know what they’ll do. They’ll “cave” just enough to make it look like they are actually doing something ... but they will be doing nothing. The RINOs will go along and here we’ll sit in the same mess.
Santorum 2012
I would think any Democrat member of Congress up for reelection this November would be running from Obama. They have to be seeing his sinking in the polls and certainly are getting an earful back home about the economy and especially high gas prices. Overriding Obama on the Keystone pipeline would be as much a boost in local elections for members of Congress voting in favor of it as it would be a negative for Obama.
As usual, Morrissey is a day late.
Transcanada today released a revised routing that bypasses the Ogallala Aquifer adding 100 miles to the Nebraska section of the Keystone route. This will be roundly endorsed including by Obama who will then take credit for having achieved a “win-win” through his actions and taking credit for it all and removing it as a Presidential election issue.
Met a neighbor today who’s son just started working for the DOEnergy. He just attended a summit in Vienna and is set for summits scheduled around the globe for the next year. The line is that government employees are now global government emmployees, with our government serving as a general contractor for payroll and expensing purposes. Their mandate and mission comes from outside the US public. This is the new mindset of agency and department heads. Be it education, housing, treasury, GSA, TSA, energy, commerce, or whatever..........They now all think they are international.
Thanks for the info......Global Warming Swindal is still working,.
WHY NOT?.... build a pipeline from Americas OIL Sands/Shale to Houston?..
Should be cheaper...
Global this, Ozippy!
THIS path must be squashed. Barney Fife’s NIP it in the Bud comes to mind. All of this mess we’re in, in this country is so far spread it will take years to rectify. We are the United States of America NOT us of globe. patewy! I’m trying to be a lady here and it’s tough.
This country IS great, has been great, is being taken down the wrong path and We the People MUST stop it from disappearing.
I would think any Democrat member of Congress up for reelection this November would be running from Obama.
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All Congress critters are up for reelection this year. They have to be reelected every two years in the even-numbered years.
Paving the way for the one world government and the Antichrist.
It doesn’t matter what they pass, veto proof or not.
It will stay held up by regulatory policy, if not the original issues, some other ones. There is too much Democrat financing at stake.
It doesn’t matter what they pass, veto proof or not.
It will stay held up by regulatory policy, if not the original issues, some other ones. There is too much Democrat financing at stake.
Thanks Ernest_at_the_Beach.
It's the radical enviros and nothing else, no matter Obams's lame excuses, that are driving his opposition. The Canadian oil is mostly from tar sands which requires surface mining of a large area plus it uses a lot of heat energy to separate the oil from the sand and this requires burning of fuel, releases of carbon, and contributes to "global warming" say the alarmists.
But even if that wasn't the case, Obama would probably find some other excuse to satisfy his personal opposition to Americans having cheap fossil fuel energy.
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