Obama Admin To Announce They Are Not Going Forward With Keystone Pipeline

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The Obama administration will announce this afternoon it is rejecting a Canadian firm’s application for a permit to build and operate a massive oil pipeline across the U.S.-Canada border, according to sources who have been briefed on the matter.
However the administration will allow TransCanada to reapply after it develops an alternate route through the sensitive habitat of Nebraska’s Sandhills. Deputy Secretary of State William J. Burns will make the announcement, which comes in response to a congressionally-mandated deadline of Feb. 21 for action on the proposed Keystone pipeline.


Guess der leader wants more of the jobs to keep going to China.
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/us-...513?tab=9482930?ion=1206853&playlist=14594944


Another example of the failure of Obama to lead.

 
How will China build a pipeline through America to Canada?

This is gonna be a shock to a lot of friends of mine. They had high hopes of working on the pipeline.
 
Americans are being betrayed at an astounding rate these days. Our leadership is corrupted by foreign influence. Its fucking true.
 
Where's neocon contingent bleating about how business will save us. That's only if by "us" you mean "china". it's a common confusion.
 
Americans are being betrayed at an astounding rate these days. Our leadership is corrupted by foreign influence. Its fucking true.

If China is so powerful it can transmogrify a fucking cross continental pipeline from several thousand miles away, how exactly are we to stop them? And if they can't do that, what's the worry about them?
 
If China is so powerful it can transmogrify a fucking cross continental pipeline from several thousand miles away, how exactly are we to stop them? And if they can't do that, what's the worry about them?

Pass a law that all major infrastructure projects will be done by american firms by american labor. That would work nicely. Thanks for asking.
 
Benefits of Keystone XL Are Certain

TransCanada believes Keystone XL will ultimately be approved, as it is too important to the U.S. economy and its national interest. As well, Keystone XL remains the best option for producers to supply crude oil to U.S. Gulf Coast Refineries.
The U.S. consumes 15 million barrels of oil each day and imports 10 to 11 million barrels per day. Industry forecasts predict oil consumption will continue at these levels for the next two to three decades, so a secure supply of crude oil is critical to U.S. energy security.
Keystone XL is shovel-ready. TransCanada is poised to put 13,000 Americans to work to construct the pipeline - pipefitters, welders, mechanics, electricians, heavy equipment operators, among other jobs - in addition to 7,000 manufacturing jobs that would be created across the U.S. Additionally, local businesses along the pipeline route will benefit from the 118,000 spin-off jobs Keystone XL will create through increased business for local goods and service providers.
TransCanada looks forward to concluding the U.S. regulatory review process and beginning the important work of building Keystone XL. The safe and reliable operation of our pipelines and infrastructure has been TransCanada's priority for 60 years. This same commitment will drive us forward in the years ahead.
 
Benefits of Keystone XL Are Certain

TransCanada believes Keystone XL will ultimately be approved, as it is too important to the U.S. economy and its national interest. As well, Keystone XL remains the best option for producers to supply crude oil to U.S. Gulf Coast Refineries.
The U.S. consumes 15 million barrels of oil each day and imports 10 to 11 million barrels per day. Industry forecasts predict oil consumption will continue at these levels for the next two to three decades, so a secure supply of crude oil is critical to U.S. energy security.
Keystone XL is shovel-ready. TransCanada is poised to put 13,000 Americans to work to construct the pipeline - pipefitters, welders, mechanics, electricians, heavy equipment operators, among other jobs - in addition to 7,000 manufacturing jobs that would be created across the U.S. Additionally, local businesses along the pipeline route will benefit from the 118,000 spin-off jobs Keystone XL will create through increased business for local goods and service providers.
TransCanada looks forward to concluding the U.S. regulatory review process and beginning the important work of building Keystone XL. The safe and reliable operation of our pipelines and infrastructure has been TransCanada's priority for 60 years. This same commitment will drive us forward in the years ahead.

Fuck your spinoff jobs.
 
Where's neocon contingent bleating about how business will save us. That's only if by "us" you mean "china". it's a common confusion.


Fuckin' amazing.....DEMOCRAT OBAMA REJECTS THE PIPELINE because of 'wetlands' and pinhead AsswipeZombie the "neocons".....
 
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