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In reply to the discussion: Keystone pipeline permit is denied by Obama administration [View all]BadtotheboneBob
(413 posts)73. I'm with you on this...
... petroleum is needed for a great many things other gasoline. Not all of the oil refined would be for export. California oil is more GHG-intensive than the Alberta oil sands. If we don't utilize this resource, the Canadians will gladly sell it to Asian nations. Why can't we figure out how to do this right instead of discounting it, or blocking it, out of hand. Sometimes I can't help but think that some people protest merely for the sake of protest without bothering to look at how to make it work. I also am all for alternative energy research and utilization, but in the mean time, we need oil... and I, too, would rather buy it from Canada than the Middle East.
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Yes, they said that, but they got their bluff called. Realistically they won't let that happen.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#17
I support Keystone XL, but this outcome was inevitable when morons meddle
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jan 2012
#11
The Nebraska Unicameral has already approved an alternate route for the pipeline
OmahaBlueDog
Jan 2012
#27
Heinnemann (seeking political cover) is crying that they can start work in the states to our North
OmahaBlueDog
Jan 2012
#97
Yup, please insist on stringent safety measures....large pits for overflow during shutdowns to save
opihimoimoi
Jan 2012
#82
bloomberg.com - Canada Pledges to Sell Oil to Asia After Obama Rejects Keystone Pipeline
slackmaster
Jan 2012
#93
That is a COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS conclusion. I said no such thing, CreekDog.
slackmaster
Jan 2012
#99