Obama LIES about oil production... liberals silent

Do you rely on your education or just Trump to tell you what to think?

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did you bother to read the previous response to the above?
 
Wow, such a great rebuttal. Shocking how every liberal on this thread has either tried to defend Obama's lies or deflect the thread on to trump. Shocking I tell you.

You have yet to provide one shred of evidence or proof of your claim that Obama lied about oil production during his presidency.

So don't try that garbage on us about insufficient rebuttals or deflecting.

Your entire OP is a deflection.
 
Obama has every right to defend his presidency and legacy!

At least he tells the facts based upon the truth and reality and has the Historical Charts to prove his comments!
 
You have yet to provide one shred of evidence or proof of your claim that Obama lied about oil production during his presidency.

So don't try that garbage on us about insufficient rebuttals or deflecting.

Your entire OP is a deflection.

How am I deflecting? Obama gave a speech. He lied in it. I posted a thread on that. What exactly is the deflection?
 
Most of the growth in oil that was extracted came from state and private lands. The Obama Administration took steps to curtail extraction on federal lands. If anyone wants to argue otherwise I'm open to hearing it.

Obama did lift a ban on crude oil exports in 2015 which was beneficial
 
Inconvenient Truth ... :thinking:

The Irony Of President Obama's Oil Legacy


There is a great irony that spans the presidential terms of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. President Bush, widely viewed as a Texas oil man, presided over eight straight years of declining U.S. crude oil production. In the year 2000, just before President Bush took office, U.S. crude oil production averaged 5.8 million barrels per day (bpd) according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). During President Bush's last year in office, 2008, U.S. crude oil production averaged 5.0 million bpd.

The irony is that President Obama - who is not viewed as a friend of the oil and gas industry - has presided over rising oil production in each of the seven years he has been in office. (On a separate note, expect that streak to be broken in 2016). From that low point in 2008, U.S. oil production has grown each year to reach 9.4 million bpd in 2015 -- a gain of 88% during Obama's presidency. This is in fact the largest domestic oil production increase during any presidency in U.S. history.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2016/01/15/president-obamas-petroleum-legacy/#487114b5c10f
 
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