Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amendment
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Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amendment
So the GOP wants Canadian Oil, built with Chinese Steel, and then exported to Asia to pollute our country.
Makes perfect sense.
We are screwed with the GOP in power.
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Senate Republicans blocked two attempts to amend legislation forcing approval of the Keystone XL pipeline that would have required the project be built with domestically produced steel and that the oil be used in the U.S.
With polls showing Americans support Keystone, Democrats had used the amendments Tuesday to undermine the pipeline’s purported benefits to the U.S. They argue that the oil from Alberta is destined for overseas markets and that the case for Keystone as a job creator is over-hyped.
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Senate Republicans blocked two attempts to amend legislation forcing approval of the Keystone XL pipeline that would have required the project be built with domestically produced steel and that the oil be used in the U.S.
With polls showing Americans support Keystone, Democrats had used the amendments Tuesday to undermine the pipeline’s purported benefits to the U.S. They argue that the oil from Alberta is destined for overseas markets and that the case for Keystone as a job creator is over-hyped.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Dirtiest fucking oil in the world, too.
"Scrubbing" it pre-market accounts for 60% of the cost. Silting of pipes, corrosion, wear. Fuck, they'll be rebuilding the goddamn thing every 7 years.
WAIT, DUH!!!! THERE'S ALL THE CONK JOBS!!!!!!!! :
FRACK, BABY, FRACK!!!!!!
"Scrubbing" it pre-market accounts for 60% of the cost. Silting of pipes, corrosion, wear. Fuck, they'll be rebuilding the goddamn thing every 7 years.
WAIT, DUH!!!! THERE'S ALL THE CONK JOBS!!!!!!!! :
FRACK, BABY, FRACK!!!!!!
Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
So we can (a) allow the pipeline, get some jobs, and get some of the profits from either domestic use or export, or (b) let the Canadians reroute the pipeline to Vancouver, capture the entire supply chain, jobs, and profits and still sell it to China to "pollute our country"?
What's the better option?
What's the better option?
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After reading the article, this is just the Dems and the Reps screwing with each other. There are strict export laws in place, the builder has procured 52% of the materials and they are US made, etc... Good job Dems, you're acting like dicks.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Meanwhile, envirowacko's sabotage another pipeline in NoDak.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Conks are saying the oil's staying in America (at least in North America), but it ain't. It's going on the market. AND they're claiming a jobs BONANZA. It ain't.ASUG8 wrote:So we can (a) allow the pipeline, get some jobs, and get some of the profits from either domestic use or export, or (b) let the Canadians reroute the pipeline to Vancouver, capture the entire supply chain, jobs, and profits and still sell it to China to "pollute our country"?
What's the better option?
More Conk dishonesty. Let Canada reroute it.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
ASUG8 wrote:So we can (a) allow the pipeline, get some jobs, and get some of the profits from either domestic use or export, or (b) let the Canadians reroute the pipeline to Vancouver, capture the entire supply chain, jobs, and profits and still sell it to China to "pollute our country"?
What's the better option?
That would require the pipeline going over the Rocky Mountains, with deep snow in the winter (think WORSE than the Going to the Sun road). Not a viable option.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
kalm wrote:Meanwhile, envirowacko's sabotage another pipeline in NoDak.
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-enviro ... -oil-patch" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What's 3 million gallons of brine among friends???
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
And the First Nations adamantly oppose it.dbackjon wrote:ASUG8 wrote:So we can (a) allow the pipeline, get some jobs, and get some of the profits from either domestic use or export, or (b) let the Canadians reroute the pipeline to Vancouver, capture the entire supply chain, jobs, and profits and still sell it to China to "pollute our country"?
What's the better option?
That would require the pipeline going over the Rocky Mountains, with deep snow in the winter (think WORSE than the Going to the Sun road). Not a viable option.
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Quoted for emphasis.Ibanez wrote:After reading the article, this is just the Dems and the Reps screwing with each other. There are strict export laws in place, the builder has procured 52% of the materials and they are US made, etc... Good job Dems, you're acting like dicks.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Warren Buffett owns the railroad that moves the oil by train for $30 a barrel, today. The pipeline would move it for $10/ barrel, if built. That is why Obama is against it.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Exactly. Political theater.Baldy wrote:Quoted for emphasis.Ibanez wrote:After reading the article, this is just the Dems and the Reps screwing with each other. There are strict export laws in place, the builder has procured 52% of the materials and they are US made, etc... Good job Dems, you're acting like dicks.
Dback is just acting on his Media Matters "Today's Action for Operatives" email.
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If it were real theater, we'd be breaking out these...travelinman67 wrote:Exactly. Political theater.Baldy wrote: Quoted for emphasis.
Dback is just acting on his Media Matters "Today's Action for Operatives" email.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
So its Keystone or bust then right?kalm wrote:And the First Nations adamantly oppose it.dbackjon wrote:
That would require the pipeline going over the Rocky Mountains, with deep snow in the winter (think WORSE than the Going to the Sun road). Not a viable option.
Or are we just going to bury our heads in the sand and act like everything in the world is dependent on what America decides or does?
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You left out (c) and sooner or later poison the Ogalala aquifer, the nations third largest.ASUG8 wrote:So we can (a) allow the pipeline, get some jobs, and get some of the profits from either domestic use or export, or (b) let the Canadians reroute the pipeline to Vancouver, capture the entire supply chain, jobs, and profits and still sell it to China to "pollute our country"?
What's the better option?
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Gas is $1.80/gal. Let the Canadians poison their own territory. That's the only reason they want to run it through the US and not to Vancouver.andy7171 wrote:Warren Buffett owns the railroad that moves the oil by train for $30 a barrel, today. The pipeline would move it for $10/ barrel, if built. That is why Obama is against it.
Like Jon said:
Canadian oil/Canadian profit
Chinese materials/ Chinese markets
American risk/ 35 permanent jobs.
Conk congress slopping Chinese knobs.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
I'm trying to figure out why anyone thinks that makes the Republicans look bad.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
It's just a pipeline. There are pipelines all over the place. Life has gone on pretty darned well with pipelines all over the place. There are accidents that have impacts but they have been minimal. It's routine stuff. This thing of making like this pipeline is this HUGE threat is ridiculous.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
You do realize that that "poisonous oil" will still be transported across the United States by truck and rail lines, right? You can't be that dense...houndawg wrote:Gas is $1.80/gal. Let the Canadians poison their own territory. That's the only reason they want to run it through the US and not to Vancouver.andy7171 wrote:Warren Buffett owns the railroad that moves the oil by train for $30 a barrel, today. The pipeline would move it for $10/ barrel, if built. That is why Obama is against it.
Like Jon said:
Canadian oil/Canadian profit
Chinese materials/ Chinese markets
American risk/ 35 permanent jobs.
Conk congress slopping Chinese knobs.
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It won't be running its entire path along one of the countries largest aquifers.DSUrocks07 wrote:You do realize that that "poisonous oil" will still be transported across the United States by truck and rail lines, right? You can't be that dense...houndawg wrote:
Gas is $1.80/gal. Let the Canadians poison their own territory. That's the only reason they want to run it through the US and not to Vancouver.
Like Jon said:
Canadian oil/Canadian profit
Chinese materials/ Chinese markets
American risk/ 35 permanent jobs.
Conk congress slopping Chinese knobs.
Why don't the Canadians ship it through Canada instead of the US? Really, what's in this for us? Some temporary construction jobs? Couple of dozen permanent jobs?
Let em spill in their own house.
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Transports it to the gulf coast, one of the largest oil refinery infrastructures in the world.houndawg wrote:It won't be running its entire path along one of the countries largest aquifers.DSUrocks07 wrote:
You do realize that that "poisonous oil" will still be transported across the United States by truck and rail lines, right? You can't be that dense...![]()
Why don't the Canadians ship it through Canada instead of the US? Really, what's in this for us? Some temporary construction jobs? Couple of dozen permanent jobs?
Also it would have a LOT more impact than just "30 permanent jobs"
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12945358 ... roved.html
Saying that we "don't need it" because you're paying $1.80 a gal is very short sighted."If we do the math, we’re talking half a million to a million dollars a day of cost advantage,” Gheit said. “The pipeline will cut the transportation cost by more than half."
The switch to piped crude is also expected to create excess capacity in rail cars, whose numbers have risen sharply in recent years to take surging crude supplies from Canada and the Bakken field to U.S. refineries.
The changeover will temporarily cause disruption while the rail industry looks for new customers, Gheit said, and that may mean lower transportation rates for makers of other commodities because of the large number of available rail cars.
"It will reduce rail shipment costs because you will have more capacity," he said.
Rob Desai, an analyst at Edward Jones, predicted the main casualty of the pipeline will be overseas exporters of heavy crude, such as Mexico and Venezuela, whose supplies would be offset by the piped oil from Canada.
For the side of the aisle that claims to be all about efficiency and newer, faster, cheaper ways of doing things, the left sure like to be stuck in the past. "Transporting by rail and truck is better!", "automated checkout in stores take away jobs!"
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Article fail, it has been stated that this oil will only go through the US IF the pipeline is built. Clearly something doesn't add up.DSUrocks07 wrote:Transports it to the gulf coast, one of the largest oil refinery infrastructures in the world.houndawg wrote:
It won't be running its entire path along one of the countries largest aquifers.![]()
Why don't the Canadians ship it through Canada instead of the US? Really, what's in this for us? Some temporary construction jobs? Couple of dozen permanent jobs?
Also it would have a LOT more impact than just "30 permanent jobs"
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12945358 ... roved.html
Saying that we "don't need it" because you're paying $1.80 a gal is very short sighted."If we do the math, we’re talking half a million to a million dollars a day of cost advantage,” Gheit said. “The pipeline will cut the transportation cost by more than half."
The switch to piped crude is also expected to create excess capacity in rail cars, whose numbers have risen sharply in recent years to take surging crude supplies from Canada and the Bakken field to U.S. refineries.
The changeover will temporarily cause disruption while the rail industry looks for new customers, Gheit said, and that may mean lower transportation rates for makers of other commodities because of the large number of available rail cars.
"It will reduce rail shipment costs because you will have more capacity," he said.
Rob Desai, an analyst at Edward Jones, predicted the main casualty of the pipeline will be overseas exporters of heavy crude, such as Mexico and Venezuela, whose supplies would be offset by the piped oil from Canada.
For the side of the aisle that claims to be all about efficiency and newer, faster, cheaper ways of doing things, the left sure like to be stuck in the past. "Transporting by rail and truck is better!", "automated checkout in stores take away jobs!"
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
I've also seen reports that this would have a nominal impact on gas prices.DSUrocks07 wrote:Transports it to the gulf coast, one of the largest oil refinery infrastructures in the world.houndawg wrote:
It won't be running its entire path along one of the countries largest aquifers.![]()
Why don't the Canadians ship it through Canada instead of the US? Really, what's in this for us? Some temporary construction jobs? Couple of dozen permanent jobs?
Also it would have a LOT more impact than just "30 permanent jobs"
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12945358 ... roved.html
Saying that we "don't need it" because you're paying $1.80 a gal is very short sighted."If we do the math, we’re talking half a million to a million dollars a day of cost advantage,” Gheit said. “The pipeline will cut the transportation cost by more than half."
The switch to piped crude is also expected to create excess capacity in rail cars, whose numbers have risen sharply in recent years to take surging crude supplies from Canada and the Bakken field to U.S. refineries.
The changeover will temporarily cause disruption while the rail industry looks for new customers, Gheit said, and that may mean lower transportation rates for makers of other commodities because of the large number of available rail cars.
"It will reduce rail shipment costs because you will have more capacity," he said.
Rob Desai, an analyst at Edward Jones, predicted the main casualty of the pipeline will be overseas exporters of heavy crude, such as Mexico and Venezuela, whose supplies would be offset by the piped oil from Canada.
For the side of the aisle that claims to be all about efficiency and newer, faster, cheaper ways of doing things, the left sure like to be stuck in the past. "Transporting by rail and truck is better!", "automated checkout in stores take away jobs!"
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Re: Senate Republicans Block Keystone Export and Steel Amend
Keyword "this", do you think that we don't get a single drop of Canadian oil right now?SDHornet wrote:Article fail, it has been stated that this oil will only go through the US IF the pipeline is built. Clearly something doesn't add up.DSUrocks07 wrote:
Transports it to the gulf coast, one of the largest oil refinery infrastructures in the world.
Also it would have a LOT more impact than just "30 permanent jobs"
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12945358 ... roved.html
Saying that we "don't need it" because you're paying $1.80 a gal is very short sighted.
For the side of the aisle that claims to be all about efficiency and newer, faster, cheaper ways of doing things, the left sure like to be stuck in the past. "Transporting by rail and truck is better!", "automated checkout in stores take away jobs!"
If it gets blocked by the State Department then it would be more cost effective to pipe it through to Vancouver, than to increase the number of trucks and rail cars going down to the Gulf. But obviously Keystone XL is the primary option. It would also hasten the development of the Western Canadian oil fields as a more viable source.
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Based on some of the comments here, no, no we do not.DSUrocks07 wrote:Keyword "this", do you think that we don't get a single drop of Canadian oil right now?SDHornet wrote: Article fail, it has been stated that this oil will only go through the US IF the pipeline is built. Clearly something doesn't add up.
If it gets blocked by the State Department then it would be more cost effective to pipe it through to Vancouver, than to increase the number of trucks and rail cars going down to the Gulf. But obviously Keystone XL is the primary option. It would also hasten the development of the Western Canadian oil fields as a more viable source.





