first things first,I support the building of any and all pipelines. Why build a refinery in ND? First of all,the treehuggers won't allow it,they are trying very hard to stop the XL anyway.Second,why not spread the work and tax revenue generated by the construction and property taxes around,instead of making one town or state filthy rich.This job will put thousands of americans to work building this line. Why are they worried about the aquifer,because the treehuggers are bored,no other agenda.We should be shipping the product nowhere and we should be importing NOTHING from overseas,do it ourselves and this country will fix itself.AMERICANS WORKING,AMERICANS SPENDING,AMERICA PROSPERS. Ultimatly the treehuggers can't stand that,so they raise hell and spend millions to stop anything that may create jobs for americans.Why would we want to create jobs here when we can let the towelheads and chinamen do the work and get the money,this country will be communist china,if we don't start doing something for ourselves PDQ. I ask you treehuggers,what is wrong with working our own people and let this country expand and to HELL with foreign oil.
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