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In reply to the discussion: GOP has votes to pass Keystone [View all]Vinca
(54,006 posts)104. Isn't the pipeline still tied up in more local battles?
Maybe the challenges will stop it until sane people are elected again. Or not. I'm beginning to wonder why I should worry about the purity of red state water if they don't care and continue to elect Republicans.
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Do you honestly believe they're going to reforest this vast man-made disaster area?
Art_from_Ark
Nov 2014
#68
But building a 2,000-mile pipeline to carry that crap is asking for trouble,
Art_from_Ark
Nov 2014
#102
The GOP says thousand of new jobs, but the facts don't show where more then 100 jobs.
sammy750
Nov 2014
#3
On the contrary. Evidence suggest that Keystone may result in a net LOSS of jobs
RufusTFirefly
Nov 2014
#16
Oh my, whatever will Sen. Cotton do! He'll vote for Keystone and then vote
sinkingfeeling
Nov 2014
#4
If the people voted to change direction, might that not include acceptance of Keystone?
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#8
If the POTUS is interested in what the American people say they want, then Keystone it is.
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#13
So, in some cases, when the POTUS goes with public opinion, and let's be clear, there's no greater..
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#25
Is there another scientific way to gauge public opinion, or is yours the only one that matters?
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#46
I don't think Obama is the type of person who would allow himself to be blackmailed
Samantha
Nov 2014
#31
Which Dems? We need to flood their offices with emails, letters and phone calls. Publicly shame them
Dont call me Shirley
Nov 2014
#11
I'm confused. Isn't taking somebodies property by gov't for a private company "Big Gov't"
hollowdweller
Nov 2014
#15
Keystone is going to happen. It always was. There's no further obstacles now.
TwilightGardener
Nov 2014
#23
Actually, the stuff that is produced by the "oil" from Keystone is not destined to be gasoline ever.
CaliforniaPeggy
Nov 2014
#37
Sucky, but the least of my concerns right now about this elections' outcome ...
brett_jv
Nov 2014
#28
It's GAME OVER for the environment. Runaway temperatures and flooding, and droughts and pestilence.
blkmusclmachine
Nov 2014
#35
With Repubs taking control next year, can't they just vote to change the rule to a simple majority?
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2014
#48
Expect Bill McKibben to be arrested again...I'm thinking I should be with him. So should we all. nt
adigal
Nov 2014
#80