Biden to cancel Keystone XL pipeline permit (Page 3/13)
sourmash JAN 18, 08:47 AM
Trump's a businessman. The pipeline was business he wanted to see being done.


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Originally posted by blackrams: We'll all be paying the price for this Biden win. Wait, he's got a son that an energy expert. That'll help enrich someone.

Rams



It'll help enrich paternity suit attorneys and stripper's boyfriends.
82-T/A [At Work] JAN 18, 11:02 AM
The resistance against the Keystone XL Pipeline has almost exclusively been funded by OPEC. That environmentalists are fighting against it is largely symbolic because many of those protests over the years were organized by groups that were funded by OPEC.

Politicians know this, the citizenry largely do not... the question is, what is it that Biden thinks he's going to get out of it?

blackrams JAN 18, 11:34 AM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
Politicians know this, the citizenry largely do not... the question is, what is it that Biden thinks he's going to get out of it?



Waiting for Patrick to come along and provide us with his “special” insight. He apparently is very enlightened as to what others know.

Rams

cvxjet JAN 18, 12:13 PM
Your lives are so simple; All things that are TRUMP!!! "conservative" are >>>GOOD!!!!!!<<< while all things that ANYONE who dislikes Trump!!! is for are >>>BAD!!!!<<<<

You don't actually have to look at what is going on...

What would you do if the Govt and Oil industry told you "GET OUT!" and paid you 30 cents on the dollar for a farm that has been in your family for generations? You'd sing "Trump is great and so is the Oil industry!"

We need ED, but it should only be used in extreme cases- not just to line big corporate pockets- Kinda like overthrowing a duly elected govt in Iran for the Oil industry....But maybe 3000 people who were in the towers would agree with you......."Right"....?
rinselberg JAN 18, 12:20 PM
No one needs ED..!

82-T/A [At Work] JAN 18, 12:53 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:

Waiting for Patrick to come along and provide us with his “special” insight. He apparently is very enlightened as to what others know.

Rams




Well, my thought is two-fold on this...

1 - He either is looking to do it to make a statement in support of the "green" movement for which he feels he was partially elected on.
2 - He's hoping that by eliminating the pipeline that it will encourage movement to his green initiatives (it likely won't because it isn't active yet)
3 - He's looking to do this to gain support from Saudi Arabia... who currently has leverage from both parties.
GTGeff JAN 18, 01:02 PM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:


Politicians know this, the citizenry largely do not... the question is, what is it that Biden thinks he's going to get out of it?



A board position for Hunter on ARAMCO. After all he does have experience now.

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olejoedad JAN 18, 01:04 PM
Another one with special insight into how other people think!

cvxjet JAN 18, 01:06 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

No one needs ED..!




Dang it!!! I NEW that ("ED") stuud for sum-tin else....(And that is snot waht I mint!)

Ma engilesh be gooder-er....

maryjane JAN 18, 01:34 PM
This should come as no surprise whatsoever to anyone. He didn't support Keystone when he was Obama's VP. What made anyone think he might now?
This is payment #1 to GND supporters.


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When asked about Biden’s position on the three pipelines, the Biden campaign declined to comment on Dakota Access and Line 3, but cited a statement issued in May by its policy director opposing Keystone XL.

“Biden strongly opposed the Keystone pipeline in the last administration, stood alongside President Obama and Secretary Kerry to reject it in 2015, and will proudly stand in the Roosevelt Room again as President and stop it for good by rescinding the Keystone XL pipeline permit,” the statement said.


DAPL IMO, is more important to US energy independence than the KeytoneXL.