Keystone XL Fails to Pass Senate 59 - 41

Good. If Canada wants to export their oil to China they can do it by going west.


We already do. And we ship to India. AND we export oil to America either by rail or truck or pipeline.

Your post really shows how ignorant you are about the Keystone XL.

It is simply a pipeline. American companies purchase Canadian crude and it gets shipped to refineries in America.

Trans Canada doesn't drill for oil. Trans Canada doesn't refine the oil. Trans Canada doesn't sell the freaking oil.

All they do is deliver the shit to US companies. Like a moving company.

Trans Canada/Keystone have no say in what your oil companies do with the refined product.

Get a freaking grip!
 
Good. If Canada wants to export their oil to China they can do it by going west.

Ironically they have their own set of environmentalist and native peoples problems trying to across their own land. So they want to dump it on us.

:lmao:

Dump it on you? How idiotic can you get here? We are your largest supplier and have been for ages.

And we have very few hurdles left for more new pipelines up here. Northern Gateway will be built. Trans Mountain will be expanded and the pipeline to the east coast is a given.
 
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So after the pipeline is built, if it is built, do the jobs go away?

not all of them, but that is what construction jobs are.... building that "infrastructure" you libs like to wail about . They come in build it and go onto the next job. If they build a building for say, Sears. do they stay on and run it?. Sheesh



You twit, building a pipeline to carry nasty sludge does not improve our infrastructure. Repairing bridges improves our infrastructure.

Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg
 
not all of them, but that is what construction jobs are.... building that "infrastructure" you libs like to wail about . They come in build it and go onto the next job. If they build a building for say, Sears. do they stay on and run it?. Sheesh



You twit, building a pipeline to carry nasty sludge does not improve our infrastructure. Repairing bridges improves our infrastructure.

Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.
 
You twit, building a pipeline to carry nasty sludge does not improve our infrastructure. Repairing bridges improves our infrastructure.

Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.

They are too brainwashed to even understand the difference. It's shocking to see some of the replies here
 
You twit, building a pipeline to carry nasty sludge does not improve our infrastructure. Repairing bridges improves our infrastructure.

Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.


If Canada wants to send their nasty sludge to China, let them figure out another way.
 
Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.

They are too brainwashed to even understand the difference. It's shocking to see some of the replies here


yes, and thats why obama has been given 8 years to destroy this nation. Anyone who does not think that is his goal has not read his books or listened to his speeches.
 
Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.

They are too brainwashed to even understand the difference. It's shocking to see some of the replies here


And you're too brain dead to answer Jason's question.
 
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not all of them, but that is what construction jobs are.... building that "infrastructure" you libs like to wail about . They come in build it and go onto the next job. If they build a building for say, Sears. do they stay on and run it?. Sheesh



You twit, building a pipeline to carry nasty sludge does not improve our infrastructure. Repairing bridges improves our infrastructure.

Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg

It doesn't cross the rez. Rosebud has no standing for a lawsuit.

As far as the Ogallala :lol: man oh man you're late to the party.

And America isn't spending a dime for building the XL.

6cd0b740e0ad7fa9b63429e61f996a05.jpg
 
You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.

They are too brainwashed to even understand the difference. It's shocking to see some of the replies here


And you're to brain dead to answer Jason's question.


who is jason and whats his question? I was replying to your stupid post
 
Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.

They are too brainwashed to even understand the difference. It's shocking to see some of the replies here


And you're to brain dead to answer Jason's question.


who is jason and whats his question? I was replying to your stupid post


The question is for Stephanie. Try to keep up.
 
It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.

They are too brainwashed to even understand the difference. It's shocking to see some of the replies here


And you're to brain dead to answer Jason's question.


who is jason and whats his question? I was replying to your stupid post


The question is for Stephanie. Try to keep up.

:boohoo:
 
Get a freaking grip!

yes please, get a grip people, this country is bending over, cheeks spread, for a transport company that uses pipe made in India, union workers, has absolutely no control over the destination of the product they ship OR the price of said product. Long term after the line is complete, union jobs disappear, the oil (that TransCanada doesn't own) will remain on the global market to be sold at global prices, the USA will still be buying oil from Canada at global market prices and American land owners who were in the path of the line will have lost their land via eminent domain. The economy being built will belong to Canada.

So all of you anti Keystone crybabies get a grip and do the right thing. Take it like an adult and stfu ... we're talking TransCanada profit margins here !
 
at this point, how could anyone be opposed to the keystone pipeline EXCEPT for political reasons?

I get so sick of that, a good idea is a good idea, who cares which party comes up with it.

My understanding is it's the environmental concern (leakage) versus the benefits. Since the latter doesn't exist except to Big Oil, the former tends to carry the day. When you're in the Breadbasket and get asked to hold the bag, and the bag might break, and you ask, "what's in it for me?" and the answer is "nothing" -- you tend to look askance.

Until they ban the rail lines from crossing the breadbasket with hundreds of oil filled tankers that could derail, leak and explode and tanker trucks that can crash, leak and burn, they are already 'holding the bag.'
 
Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg


and if a train with hundreds of tank cars full of oil derails over that aquifer, what will happen?

piplelines are the safest way to move oil, or any liquid.

your arguments are based on stupidity and partisan ignorance.


If Canada wants to send their nasty sludge to China, let them figure out another way.

You're truly ignorant of facts. We ship to China. We ship to India.

Want to know how we freaking do it? See that big big blue thing on our west coast? It's called the Pacific Ocean.

:lmao:

Big boats pull up to our docks on our west coast and take our crude across the big blue water to our customers.

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Obama Care destroyed the Unions' Health Care Insurance and now the Dems have kept them from getting jobs. I hope they have learned who their friends are.
 

Might want to remind your fellow far left drones of that!

So you now report trolling?



I've been on topic, I was just responding to your trolling.

No dear, you haven't made a fucking on topic statemetn in this entire thread that I have seen. Meanwhile I've been discussing the actual you know pipeline, which IS the topic.

See, here is one of my posts

Keystone XL Fails to Pass Senate 59 - 41 Page 15 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Please post a link to the message where you first posted this link and said it was from a cornell study. If I'm wrong and you DID say so, big deal. I'll apologize and move on. No big deal.

Completely on topic

Here is one of your posts

Keystone XL Fails to Pass Senate 59 - 41 Page 14 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

And you're a broken record.


And here is another

Keystone XL Fails to Pass Senate 59 - 41 Page 13 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Useless blabber.



Absolutely, completely NO comment on the topic at all, NONE.

Do you see the difference now dear? Here let me help you out

"Zone 2": Political Forum / Israel and Palestine Forum / Race Relations/Racism Forum / Religion & Ethics Forum: Baiting and polarizing OP's (Opening Posts), and thread titles risk the thread either being moved or trashed. Keep it relevant, choose wisely. Each post must contain content relevant to the thread subject, in addition to any flame. No trolling. No hit and run flames. No hijacking or derailing threads.




OMG, you're a whiny little girl. LOL!

Here ya go. 35 permanent jobs!

CNN s Van Jones says Keystone pipeline only creates 35 permanent jobs PunditFact

Van Jones! LMFAO
 
You twit, building a pipeline to carry nasty sludge does not improve our infrastructure. Repairing bridges improves our infrastructure.

Nasty sludge? It's heavy crude asshole. Just like you get from Venezuela.

AND whether it's a pipeline that carries the crude or rail or truck the crude is getting shipped to the coast.

Pick your poison. Canada is your largest oil supplier. It's coming no matter what you fucking idiots do to try to block it.


You make it sound like we are incapable of kicking our oil addiction. You are an enabler.

List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Oh bite me. For crying out loud you aren't going to get off fossil fuels any time soon.

You use 18 million barrels of oil a day.

Now you have that Ivanpah solar panel farm project that you allowed to be built in the middle of the Mojave destroying acres upon acres of pristine desert land and frying birds out of the sky not being able to produce the projected energy.

Check it out. They're only at one quarter production and they are having to go back to the government for more money.


It's like a crack ho coming at me with a dirty needle. We're not going to get off fossil fuels anytime soon, so whats the point of trying?

This will create very few jobs in order to get foreign oil off to foreign countries. Unless they decide to re-route the pipeline, 150 year old Sioux treaties will be broken, pristine lands will be trampled, mostly benefiting the Koch brothers. Not to mention the farmers in Nebraska, who have been threatened with having their family land taken by eminent domain if they don't sell to Keystone

In 1969, the proposed cost to build the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was $900 million, but the real cost ended up being 8 billion dollars.


TheAquiferThePipeline.jpg

It doesn't cross the rez. Rosebud has no standing for a lawsuit.

As far as the Ogallala :lol: man oh man you're late to the party.

And America isn't spending a dime for building the XL.

6cd0b740e0ad7fa9b63429e61f996a05.jpg



The president of South Dakota’s Rosebud Sioux (Sicangu Lakota Oyate) tribe has called the House of Representatives' vote to force approval of the Keystone XL pipelinean “act of war,” the Summit County Citizen's Voice reported on Saturday.

"The House has now signed our death warrants and the death warrants of our children and grandchildren. The Rosebud Sioux Tribe will not allow this pipeline through our lands,” President Cyril Scott said in a statement. “We will close our reservation borders to Keystone XL.”

Scott said he and other tribal elders have not been appropriately consulted on the pipeline, which would run through the tribe's land. He also contended the House vote violates the 1851 and 1868 Fort Laramie treaties, which gave the Black Hills to the Sioux Nation, according to the Summit County Citizen's Voice.


The reason I said the proposed cost for building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System ended up being totally off mark, was an example of how these projects work. The solar panel farm project may need more funding, but at least we are getting usable electricity out of the deal. I'm all for investing in renewable energy since it produces no emissions and results in cleaner air and water. The pro's outweigh the cons.
 

Might want to remind your fellow far left drones of that!

So you now report trolling?



I've been on topic, I was just responding to your trolling.

No dear, you haven't made a fucking on topic statemetn in this entire thread that I have seen. Meanwhile I've been discussing the actual you know pipeline, which IS the topic.

See, here is one of my posts

Keystone XL Fails to Pass Senate 59 - 41 Page 15 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Please post a link to the message where you first posted this link and said it was from a cornell study. If I'm wrong and you DID say so, big deal. I'll apologize and move on. No big deal.

Completely on topic

Here is one of your posts

Keystone XL Fails to Pass Senate 59 - 41 Page 14 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

And you're a broken record.


And here is another

Keystone XL Fails to Pass Senate 59 - 41 Page 13 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Useless blabber.



Absolutely, completely NO comment on the topic at all, NONE.

Do you see the difference now dear? Here let me help you out

"Zone 2": Political Forum / Israel and Palestine Forum / Race Relations/Racism Forum / Religion & Ethics Forum: Baiting and polarizing OP's (Opening Posts), and thread titles risk the thread either being moved or trashed. Keep it relevant, choose wisely. Each post must contain content relevant to the thread subject, in addition to any flame. No trolling. No hit and run flames. No hijacking or derailing threads.




OMG, you're a whiny little girl. LOL!

Here ya go. 35 permanent jobs!

CNN s Van Jones says Keystone pipeline only creates 35 permanent jobs PunditFact

Van Jones! LMFAO


Prove that it's wrong. Put up or STFU.
 
give the Republicans a break. They're doing their best to say they created 4000 jobs ....... that disappear in two years.
 

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