Watch What Obama Says, Not What He Does on Cap and Trade, Off-Shore Drilling

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I very much would rather have big Government than big business in charge, Here in America we have a vote, We can contact our President (http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact Phone Numbers

Comments: 202-456-1111, Switchboard: 202-456-1414, FAX: 202-456-2461) and our senators and government officials to voice our opinion Big business does and when the people do not that puts big business in charge. Big business has only one loyalty and that is to profit. Quality cost money and profits regulation means quality.

The internet is a place for big business to track us, first Microsoft tried to use a chip in the computer to track every computer and software installed on it, The public did not allow Microsoft to do that so they waited and a few years later they put harmless sounding cookies on our browsers so they can track us that away.

The law with a warrant could always find your average citizen by checking with your ISP and that is the only information I want anybody to have from My computer. anybody other than law officials who get information without my consent Are low life thief's

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Don D. Brock of AZ 3:09PM May 11, 2010

Whatever you say about Obama, he is far better than Bush. If Obama can accomplish a reasonable energy policy it will go a longer way to a safer country by preventing terrorism. The point is that we need a stable energy policy go forward and to quit following the dictates of a Big Oil that is accomplice to financing the terrorism that threatens this country.

Republicans don't comprehend that a president can chew gum and walk at the same time. It must be threatening to have a smart leader who gets things done for a change. After the last knucklehead there is a backlog of things that need getting done: pull us out of this great recession, finish two worthless wars, save the automobile industry, reform a collapsing healthcare system, restore education for future generations, and pay for things as we go - for a change - all while we pay off the credit card debt left over form the last administration.

So we need a national energy policy that's not just subsidizing Big Oil and that's not financing the terrorists that target us. Oil companies like BP and Exxon have a socialist version of no-loss capitalism, where government has to pick up the tab for their god-awful screw-ups and government pays for their protection with wars in the Middle East.

So Obama is receptive to reviving nuclear power, considering the costs of off-shore drilling, and supportive of natural gas and clean coal, but naysayer Republicans were unwilling to even listen.

Get after a realistic energy policy and ignore these whiners.

Jeremy of IL 2:36AM May 05, 2010

The Manchurian president hs no cloths on!

Jeff of WI 2:14PM May 02, 2010

For a better understanding of cap-and-trade, visit:

http://donovanlawgroup.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/regional-greenhouse-gas-cap-and-trade-programs-may-be-the-solution/

Brian J. Donovan of FL 4:39PM April 15, 2010

Who couldn't spot the Empty "O" Man as a narcissistic, phony, huckster before the election must have had their head in a bucket - or else a zombied out Obamatron - mesmerized by "transformative" "hope and change".

Either way, that glib and devious pest will be with us for a long while, and the damage he's causing even longer.

R.L. Schaefer of CA 10:48PM April 14, 2010

Where do you think he learned all his deceptive skills? What WAS he doing in Pakistan? (Same thing Bill Clinton was doing in Moscow in 1971?) Who paid for his college years at Occidental?

(Same as Imam Al-Awaliki? US taxpayers?) Why do democRATs insist on electing enemies of the US constitution?

Zed Flycatcher of HI 8:32PM April 14, 2010

For a better, and unbiased, understanding of cap-and-trade, visit:

http://donovanlawgroup.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/regional-greenhouse-gas-cap-and-trade-programs-may-be-the-solution/

Brian J. Donovan of FL 5:44PM April 14, 2010

Opinion descrbied as an article, bad enough. That your own undisguised and unfounded attack on the President's credibility would stimulate such racist vitriol from your readers raises questions US News should be asking itself.

Joe in Maryland of MD 5:43PM April 14, 2010

Why should anyone pay any attention to this Kenyan Marxist?

Who care what he thinks or does? Just the whinning, crrying "progressives" who only know how to lie, spend and tax.

My grandfather had an expression that really rings true today:

"Give a black man an inch, and he will take a thousand miles."

Uh, like Obama, Kitty Cat Woods who has never done anything but play golf his whole life. He probably couldn't hold down a job at Burger King. Sen. Rangel,the TAX specalist?

Why does Washington have a "Black Caucus", but not a "white" one? Racism?

Justin of AZ 4:23PM April 14, 2010

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