President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico is an act of national insanity. It isn’t often that a president makes a decision that has no redeeming virtues and — beyond the symbolism — won’t even advance the goals of the groups that demanded it. All it tells us is that Obama is so obsessed with his reelection that, through some sort of political calculus, he believes that placating his environmental supporters will improve his chances.
Aside from the political and public relations victory, environmentalists won’t get much. Stopping the pipeline won’t halt the development of tar sands, to which the Canadian government is committed; therefore, there will be little effect on global-warming emissions. Indeed, Obama’s decision might add to them. If Canada builds a pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific for export to Asia, moving all that oil across the ocean by tanker will create extra emissions. There will also be the risk of added spills.
Now consider how Obama’s decision hurts the United States. For starters, it insults and antagonizes a strong ally; getting future Canadian cooperation on other issues will be harder. Next, it threatens a large source of relatively secure oil that, combined with new discoveries in the United States, could reduce (though not eliminate) our dependence on insecure foreign oil.
Finally, Obama’s decision forgoes all the project’s jobs. There’s some dispute over the magnitude. Project sponsor TransCanada claims 20,000, split between construction (13,000) and manufacturing (7,000) of everything from pumps to control equipment. Apparently, this refers to “job years,” meaning one job for one year. If so, the actual number of jobs would be about half that spread over two years. Whatever the figure, it’s in the thousands and thus important in a country hungering for work. And Keystone XL is precisely the sort of infrastructure project that Obama claims to favor.
The big winners are the Chinese. They must be celebrating their good fortune and wondering how the crazy Americans could repudiate such a huge supply of nearby energy. There’s no guarantee that tar-sands oil will go to China; pipelines to the Pacific would have to be built. But it creates the possibility when the oil’s natural market is the United States.
There are three things to remember about Keystone and U.S. energy policy.
First, we’re going to use lots of oil for a long time. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that U.S. oil consumption will increase 4 percent between 2009 and 2035. The increase occurs despite highly optimistic assumptions about vehicle fuel efficiency and bio-fuels. But a larger population (390 million in 2035 versus 308 million in 2009) and more driving per vehicle offset savings.
The more oil we produce domestically and import from neighbors, the more we’re insulated from dramatic interruptions of global supplies. After the United States, Canada is the most dependable source of oil — or was, until Obama’s decision.
Second, barring major technological breakthroughs, emissions of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, will rise for similar reasons. The EIA projects that America’s CO2 emissions will increase by 16 percent from 2009 to 2035. (The EIA is updating its projections, but the main trends aren’t likely to change dramatically.) Stopping Canadian tar-sands development, were that possible, wouldn’t affect these emissions.
Finally, even if — as Keystone critics argue — some Canadian oil were refined in the United States and then exported, this would be a good thing. The exports would probably go mostly to Latin America. They would keep well-paid industrial jobs (yes, refining) in the United States and reduce our trade deficit in oil, which exceeded $300 billion in 2011.
By law, Obama’s decision was supposed to reflect “the national interest.” His standard was his political interest. The State Department had spent three years evaluating Keystone and appeared ready to approve the project by year-end 2011. Then the administration, citing opposition to the pipeline’s route in Nebraska, reversed course and postponed a decision to 2013 — after the election.
Now, reacting to a congressional deadline to decide, Obama rejected the proposal. But he also suggested that a new application with a modified Nebraska route — already being negotiated — might be approved, after the election. So the sop tossed to the environmentalists could be temporary. The cynicism is breathtaking.
Robert Samuelson is a columnist for the Washington Post and author of “The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath: The Past and Future of American Affluence.”
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The real insanity in all of this is the fact that there will be millions of “Americans” voting for this national nightmare of a president/wannabe dictator in November. The Chinese must really be wondering, “How could a nation this great also be this suicidally unstable?
Rejecting The Keystone (Cops) Obama Style Is Insane, However Lets Trace This Back To The Liberal Owner/Leader George Soros Has Vigorously, Cleverly And Insidiously Planned The Ruination Of America And His “Puppet King Obama” Is Leading The Way, Yikeess, Rejecting The Keystone (Cops) Pipeline Along With The Catholic Church Fiasco, These Acts Of National Importance Only Proves “The King Obama Is Insane”. God Bless America And The Tea Party Patriots.
Perfectly rational move for an accomplished mole out to destroy the country.
This is not mere rhetoric.
When it comes to the insanity of Barack Obama, he tops the charts. What do you expect from a Pathological Narcissist whose true intent is to destroy America from within. His ego is so big he has even hinted he is the chosen one, chosen for what ? Not to benifit America. The Keystone Pipeline could jump start an economic recovery for America. Would create jobs up into the tens of thousands, $71 billion in wages, boost our economy by $149 billion, and reduce the cost of gas at the pump. But that is not in the plans Obama has for America. The Life Blood of America does not flow through the veins of Barack Obama, it never has and it never will. There is an article called, Understanding Obama: The Making of a Fuehrer, http://www.faithfreedom.org/obama.html, it exposes the insaneness of the narcissist mind of Barack Obama. It’s a long read but is well worth it. Obama needs to be impeached for the atrocities he has committed against America.