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In reply to the discussion: Top union leader: Biden's Keystone plan wrong, will cost U.S. jobs [View all]panader0
(25,816 posts)26. My understanding is that jobs are being created during construction,
but after completion the pipeline will need a small crew of a few hundred to maintain.
The Canadian oil will be piped in 36" pipes across one of the USA's biggest aquifers
and the oil is sand oil. Sand oil is very corrosive and many leaks will result to US water
supplies. When the oil reaches the refineries in Texas, it will be sold to the highest bidder.
So what does the US benefit? Some temporary jobs. Not the oil profits (which would go
to corporate owners anyway), and all at the real risk of water pollution.
The way things are going, water will be worth more than oil in the future.
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I have a lot of respect for Dick Trumpka but in his scenerio 100 families aren't working ...
marble falls
Feb 2021
#1
"Keystone decision will cost 1,000 existing union jobs and 10,000 projected construction jobs. "
Takket
Feb 2021
#2
What do you think the blue collar job market is going to look like when Miami is under water?
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2021
#35
How does the "temporary" work a Laborer does on a pipeline translate to a "more permanent
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2021
#27
I never said that a temporary pipeline job translates into a more permanent clean energy job.
GoCubsGo
Feb 2021
#37
What you said was, "Not only could those workers be put to work on more permanent clean energy
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2021
#40
As Conan O'Brien said, it will create hundreds of jobs. Unfortunately, most of those jobs will
FSogol
Feb 2021
#29
Build something that causes less potential environmental damage and bad will? Repair infrastructure?
Freethinker65
Feb 2021
#6
Will no one think of the out of work lamplighter? Electricity is taking all the good jobs!
Hermit-The-Prog
Feb 2021
#19
Republicans would have us sacrifice all our values and morals for a single job.
KY_EnviroGuy
Feb 2021
#17
"Those jobs were temporary." So? That's how construction employment works.
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2021
#24