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Obama’s 200lbs of Gulf Coast Seafood Stinks of Hypocrisy
 
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Obama’s 200lbs of Gulf Coast Seafood Stinks of Hypocrisy


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Obama administration reimposed an embargo on US oil against America by reinstating the offshore moratorium

Obama’s 200lbs of Gulf Coast Seafood Stinks of Hypocrisy

 By Institute for Energy Research  Friday, December 3, 2010
President Obama announced Wednesday that he will serve 200 pounds of Gulf Coast seafood to guests at White House parties this holiday season, symbolic of his support for gulf coast fishermen.  It is unlikely, however, that 200 pounds of seafood will make Gulf Coast citizens forget that just two days earlier, the Obama administration reimposed an embargo on US oil against America by reinstating the offshore moratorium.

Obviously, no one wants our coasts dirtied—least of all those who live along it, but the president’s ban demonstrates his indifference to local decision makers who are far more capable of deciding what should be done with their coastline.
Furthermore, Obama’s 200 pounds of fish makes a joke of the idea that there is an environmental justification for the Gulf Coast drilling ban. If the point of feeding White House guests Gulf Coast seafood is to demonstrate that the Gulf Coast’s wildlife is environmentally safe, then the ban has just lost any justification.
Hopefully, the logical gymnastics the president must do to explain these two incompatible positions will help him work off the Gulf’s delicious seafood.
 

 
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