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Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Pelosi is blaming the speculators for the high price of gas.
In her mind Obama can do no wrong
Originally posted by Southern Guardian
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Pelosi is blaming the speculators for the high price of gas.
In her mind Obama can do no wrong
From what I got from the video, Pelosi was mainly blaming the Bush administration for their focus on cutting costs for big oil corporations as opposed to looking for alternatives. The only way she'd appear hypocritical would be if the Obama administration was doing the same thing, focusing on big businesses and not alternatives. Does the Obama administration hold a similar energy policy to the Bush administration? This will answer as to whether she is being hypocritical today.
Originally posted by Southern Guardian
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
Think with me.
We would rather get our oil from our friend Canada then the volatile middle east.
We're not merely talking about our Canadian friend here, we're talking about private Canadian producers who have interests and clients beyond North American soil. What evidence do you that the keystone pipeline was to provide to the U.S and only the U.S? So they built a pipeline all the way down the Mexican gulf to provide us with our energy needs right? Surely you're not this naive Eurisko.
Even the diehard democrats admitted the Keystone Pipeline would create 20,000 jobs.
Is there any facts behind this claim?
Transcanada (TRP), the energy giant bidding to build the pipeline, projects the undertaking would create 20,000 jobs in the U.S., including 13,000 positions in construction and 7,000 in manufacturing.
That figure, based on a report by a consulting firm hired by Transcanada to assess the project's economic impact, has been widely cited by Keystone backers on Capitol Hill. Other estimates advanced by supporters of the pipeline have been even more optimistic, with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce claiming it could create 250,000 permanent U.S. jobs.
Obama denies Keystone XL permit
Official: White House to nix US-Canada pipeline
Transcanada: New route for pipeline nearly done
But subsequent analysis suggests that Keystone's job-creating potential is more modest. The U.S. State Department calculated last year that the underground pipeline would add 5,000 to 6,000 U.S. jobs. One independent review of Keystone puts that number even lower, with the Cornell University Global Labor Institute finding that the pipeline would add only 500 to 1,400 temporary construction jobs.
www.cbsnews.com...
But of course you'd believe Transcanada right? Surely they wouldn't lie to the American puplic for business purposes?
This is why FOX News dominates them in the ratings.
Originally posted by Carseller4
Even people that are not aware of the left wing, government controlled, media bias should recognize this travesty.
This is why FOX News dominates them in the ratings.