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Obama really cares about workers in this country. And don't tell me he was concerned about the environment. If that was the case why did he wait eight years. The truth is he's a typical hate mongering leftist.
Presidents do this at the end of their terms. It is good for the country.
The OP is still fighting the election.
The GOP and their paid posters are trying to make Nutty Don look good. Problem is Nutty Don is being used as an advertising fool by world leaders as well as CEO's of large foreign corporations.
Presidents do this at the end of their terms. It is good for the country.
The OP is still fighting the election.
The GOP and their paid posters are trying to make Nutty Don look good. Problem is Nutty Don is being used as an advertising fool by world leaders as well as CEO's of large foreign corporations.
your post makes zero sense. if anyone is the fool -- it's clearly Obama.
I have never seen a national park designation overturned, what do you dislike about the designation.
Rep. Rob Bishop of Utah, chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, said in response to this edict:
“Mr. President, I want you to know that we are saddened by this abuse of the Antiquities Act. It is sad that this entire process has been done in secrecy and in shadows. And Mr. President, I want you to know as Utahns, we will use every tool at our disposal to do the right thing — whether it be legislative action, judicial action, even executive action — because what we have seen so far is a poor procedure. It’s a poor policy and it reflects poorly on your legacy. As Utahns, we will fight to right this wrong.”
"in secrecy and in shadows", bout sums up Obama's two terms
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