Concerned American
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Same for the Keystone pipeline. No current production was lost or eliminated. Yep, I just cut that from your post--I believe the fourth word is K-E-Y-S-T-O-N-E, yep that spells Keystone and it alludes to current production. Maybe you ought to remember what you post--dope smoking has that effect on memory--maybe you should stop. And no, Canada's pipeline has no effect on domestic prices, and since during the last four years we were energy independent, we were not effected directly by global prices. Try again O-fer.Did I say Keystone had something to do with domestic production? No, no I didn't. You are an ignorant jackass. Besides, shutting down Keystone helped to keep gas prices low. Had it been completed it would have resulted in higher gas prices in the mid-west as the current bottleneck would be removed.Tsk, Tsk, The keystone pipeline had NOTHING to do with domestic oil production moron. It was to be used to transfer Alberta oil sands oil to Gulf coast refineries. Biden shutting the construction down did have an effect on global supplies as now that Alberta production must be shipped by train--environmentally irresponsible--to Vancouver and limited refinery capacity. Try again.Same for the Keystone pipeline.