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RE: Can Obama overcome his inept energy policy?
If they really are finally putting new nuclear facilities into production under this administration after so long (even as an Obama supporter, I'll believe it when I see it), I would think the argument is blunted some.

It also doesn't help when Goldman Sachs comes out and blames it largely on rampant speculation & trading, when the GOP has supported less regulation that could slow that down. It wouldn't be hard for Obama to spin this, at least to the point its not going to help the GOP much. Not saying Obama / GS would be right, but I think this issue is a lot less easy to pin on Obama than some might hope. This could blow up in the rights face if they play it poorly, and I just don't know if there's enough to be gained if they play it well to make it worth it.

And I know Robert.. which is of course laughable, just wanted to see if he would actually try to defend his preposterous comments.
02-20-2012 02:49 PM
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