Posted by Straw Boss on January 18, 2012 at 11:07:41 from (74.221.167.226):
The Keystone project is in the news again. I may sound too simplistic here but hey.
A. If the aquifer in Nebraska is a problem for the route because water quality will be threatened, then why not put the pipeline above ground like they did in Alaska? The rest of it could stay below ground on the rest of the route.
B. If the oil needs to reach the gulf to be refined, then why not instead build a refinery in ND and be done with it? Why transport all of it down south to refine it just to truck it all back up north to consume it?
C. Without going straight to the intergrity of this administration or lack there of...can someone explain to me why anyone would fight the projects that provide America with jobs, energy, independence and prosperity? Whatever happened to American ingenuity, problem solving or the simple "can-do" attitude that built every farm and factory in this country?
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