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Showing Original Post only (View all)Obama Says He’ll Evaluate Pipeline Project Depending on Pollution [View all]
Obama Says Hell Evaluate Pipeline Project Depending on Pollution
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JACKIE CALMES
GALESBURG, Ill. President Obama said in an interview that he would evaluate construction of the Keystone XL pipeline on the basis of whether it would significantly contribute carbon to the atmosphere.
But he mocked Republicans arguments that the approval of the pipeline, which would carry oil from Canada to the Gulf Coast, would create many jobs in the United States.
Republicans have said that this would be a big jobs generator, Mr. Obama said in an interview with The New York Times. There is no evidence that thats true. The most realistic estimates are this might create maybe 2,000 jobs during the construction of the pipeline, which might take a year or two, and then after that were talking about somewhere between 50 and 100 jobs in an economy of 150 million working people.
He said 2,000 jobs were a blip relative to the need.
The president also disputed the argument that the pipeline would help lower retail gasoline prices. He said most of the oil would be destined for refineries on the Gulf Coast and then exported. In fact, he said, the pipeline might increase prices somewhat in the Midwest, which would suddenly be able to ship more of its oil to other parts of the world.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/28/us/politics/obama-says-hell-evaluate-pipeline-project-depending-on-pollution.html
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and JACKIE CALMES
GALESBURG, Ill. President Obama said in an interview that he would evaluate construction of the Keystone XL pipeline on the basis of whether it would significantly contribute carbon to the atmosphere.
But he mocked Republicans arguments that the approval of the pipeline, which would carry oil from Canada to the Gulf Coast, would create many jobs in the United States.
Republicans have said that this would be a big jobs generator, Mr. Obama said in an interview with The New York Times. There is no evidence that thats true. The most realistic estimates are this might create maybe 2,000 jobs during the construction of the pipeline, which might take a year or two, and then after that were talking about somewhere between 50 and 100 jobs in an economy of 150 million working people.
He said 2,000 jobs were a blip relative to the need.
The president also disputed the argument that the pipeline would help lower retail gasoline prices. He said most of the oil would be destined for refineries on the Gulf Coast and then exported. In fact, he said, the pipeline might increase prices somewhat in the Midwest, which would suddenly be able to ship more of its oil to other parts of the world.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/28/us/politics/obama-says-hell-evaluate-pipeline-project-depending-on-pollution.html
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Isn't it amazing that the positive news stories about this administration
woo me with science
Jul 2013
#60
Interior has nothing to do with the pipeline; international pipelines belong to State (nt)
Recursion
Jul 2013
#55
According to Canadian networks, Obama's tough talk is just a political posturing
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#4
Canadian networks don't get to decide, and the State Department hasn't issued a final assessment.
ProSense
Jul 2013
#6
Its a good thing that the NSA can run a flash poll now to find out how everyone feels about it
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#14
You calling people "NSA-loving Democrats" while supporting the fucking Keystone pipeline is
ProSense
Jul 2013
#20
So you're just here pushing the Canadian networks' opinion over "US partisan perceptions"
ProSense
Jul 2013
#22
Im telling you what people up north see from this speech: certainty in the pipeline and expansion
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#24
Its always important to understand how others perceive reality, especially if you have bias
NoOneMan
Jul 2013
#40
fine, as long as he doesn't start talking about trade-offs to reach his carbon goal
bigtree
Jul 2013
#54