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Obama Make-Believe
by Michelle
Malkin
Jan 20,
2012
Where did
President Obama go after killing off thousands of Keystone XL pipeline
construction and manufacturing jobs? Why, Disney World, of course.
Sabotaging
work is hard work for Goofy and his pals.
And where’d
he head after that? Why, up to Manhattan for more high-priced campaign
fundraisers charging up to $38,500 per partier. The business of wining
and
dining politically connected donors ain’t child’s play, you know.
Obama
touted a White House foreign tourism initiative on Thursday with
Cinderella’s
castle as his backdrop. “America is open for business,” he proclaimed
chirpily
to the rest of the globe.
Tell that
to the Keystone managers in Canada whom Obama and his State Department
rebuffed
-- after years of planning and review -- in order to appease militant
environmentalists and Hollywood celebs. The Animatronic Divider
robotically
lambasted Republicans for pushing him to make a decision this week. But
Senate
and House Democrats issued the sharpest rebukes to White House
obstructionism:
“President
Obama’s decision on the Keystone XL pipeline is a major setback for the
American economy, American workers, and America’s energy independence,”
Sen. Joe
Manchin, D-W.V., said.
“The
rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline permit is a missed opportunity to
drastically turn this economy around. This pipeline would have created
thousands of new jobs and helped to ensure our energy independence,”
Rep. Jason
Altmire, D-Pa., lamented.
“This delay
is just playing politics with American jobs and American energy
security,” Rep.
Jim Matheson, D-Utah, pointed out.
Lawmakers
on both sides of the aisle scratched their heads as the
job-snuffer-in-chief
bolted to Orlando’s fantasyland to promote economic growth. But there’s
no more
fitting place on Earth for the man whose escapist administration
occupies the
land of make-believe and no consequences. (Bonus moment: Obama got to
shake
hands with Mickey Mouse, who infamously turned up on a Florida ACORN
voter
registration form in 2008. Constituent outreach at its most surreal.)
On the very
same day he quashed Keystone, Obama released his first campaign ad of
2012 --
hyping his stellar record on energy jobs. It’s Opposite Day at 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue, 365 days a year. Even more comically, the ad
touted his
exemplary ethics record by quoting a moldy three-year-old endorsement
from
left-leaning Politifact. And as bipartisan Capitol Hill outrage over
the
half-billion-dollar Solyndra solar stimulus bust mounts, Obama had the
nerve to
sprinkle his inaugural campaign spot with -- wait for it -- solar
panels.
Instead of
supporting new infrastructure jobs in America through an energy
independence-enhancing project that has bipartisan legislative support
on
Capitol Hill, the president flew to Disney World to peddle looser visa
restrictions in China and Brazil by executive order. He also will
expand the
Visa Waiver Program (a security loophole-ridden program that was
suspended temporarily
after the 9/11 terrorist attacks) to speed foreign travel.
In case
anyone needs reminding, it was the relentless drive of the tourism
industry and
kowtowing State Department bureaucrats that led to the Bush-era Visa
Express
Program, which relaxed visa policies, eliminated in-person consulate
interviews
and opened the door to the 9/11 hijackers. Brazil is just the latest
base for
al-Qaida and other Islamic jihadi groups. It does not consider
Hezbollah or
Hamas terrorist groups, and it disbanded its anti-terrorism force in
2009.
The Visa
Waiver Program and other efforts to expedite the tourist visa process
also pose
continuing security risks because -- as the Government Accountability
Office
itself admitted last year -- there is still no comprehensive,
systematic way to
track the 70 million-plus foreign visitors who enter the country on
tourist and
other short-term visas. Indeed, half of the nation’s estimated 20
million
illegal aliens are visa overstayers.
How many of
the new Disney foreign tourists whom Obama is touting as America’s
economic
salvation will fail to return to their home countries after their Obama
World
visas expire? We’ll likely never know. And Team Obama doesn’t care.
In his
opening campaign ad salvo, Obama accuses his opponents of being
“untethered to
facts.” But this is an administration that believes lowering visa
standards and
risking homeland security to pump up Disney foreign tourism is a better
path to
economic recovery than supporting direct American job creation and
enhancing
energy security. Like the Disney characters he posed with this week,
our
cartoonish president is wholly untethered to reality.
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