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And what reason does that union have to think and claim that Keystone XL would be built by its union members? TC Energy is a Canadian company, and it employs Canadian technicians for jobs requiring skilled labor. That's right, they hire them in Canada and bring them across the border. Now, if there is such a thing as an American ditch digger union for guys with shovel skills, that union might have reason to support Keystone. The reality is that the company hires locals for a few months of ditch digging and then moves on to hire more locals for a few months to work on the next segment.
 
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And what reason does that union have to think and claim that Keystone XL would be built by its union members? TC Energy is a Canadian company, and it employs Canadian technicians for jobs requiring skilled labor. Now, if there is such a thing as an American ditch digger union for guys with shovel skills, that union might have reason to support Keystone. The reality is that the company hires locals for a few months and moves on to hire more locals for a few months to work on the next segment.
Well that's a valid reason to cancel it, because Canadians are building it.
 
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And what reason does that union have to think and claim that Keystone XL would be built by its union members? TC Energy is a Canadian company, and it employs Canadian technicians for jobs requiring skilled labor. That's right, they hire them in Canada and bring them across the border. Now, if there is such a thing as an American ditch digger union for guys with shovel skills, that union might have reason to support Keystone. The reality is that the company hires locals for a few months of ditch digging and then moves on to hire more locals for a few months to work on the next segment.
Isnt getting destroyed in one thread on Keystone enough for you? 😂
 
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Well that's a valid reason to cancel it, because Canadians are building it.

Dumb post is dumb. No, that is not a valid reason to cancel it, but it is a valid reason to question the sales pitch for it from politicians who might be taking money or simply following the Party line, by repeating the lies they've been told to repeat. The job numbers presented in the company's sales pitch, from lobbyists and even RNC officials, are not accurate, but that does not stop crooked politicians from repeating them to news casters and newspaper editors.
 
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Dumb post is dumb. No, that is not a valid reason to cancel it, but it is a valid reason to question the sales pitch for it from politicians who might be taking money or simply following the Party line, by repeating the lies they've been told to repeat. The job numbers presented by the company's sales pitch are not accurate, but that does not stop crooked politicians from repeating them to news casters and newspaper editors.
You're dumb as a box of rocks. What do you think will happen to that oil? Will they just decide to start building batteries or maybe they will just load it on trains.
 
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You're dumb as a box of rocks. What do you think will happen to that oil? Will they just decide to start building batteries or maybe they will just load it on trains.
That is exactly the plan. I wonder who has an interest in having those trains ship the oil????

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Dumb post is dumb. No, that is not a valid reason to cancel it, but it is a valid reason to question the sales pitch for it from politicians who might be taking money or simply following the Party line, by repeating the lies they've been told to repeat. The job numbers presented by the company's sales pitch are not accurate, but that does not stop crooked politicians from repeating them to news casters and newspaper editors.

Prove it...nah I am kidding.
At this point of construction and implementation. you need to prove whay it is bad for America, not some "Not in national interest" BS.
 
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You're dumb as a box of rocks. What do you think will happen to that oil? Will they just decide to start building batteries or maybe they will just load it on trains.

They can build their own refinery and their own pipeline to their own coast. The fact they they are trying to stick us with building both ought to tell you something.
 
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That is exactly the plan. I wonder who has an interest in having those trains ship the oil????

There are hundreds of thousands to millions of miles of pipeline in America, even to our own places of residences, The politicalization of this is beyond stupid.
 
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There are hundreds of thousands to millions of miles of pipeline in America, even to our own places of residences, The politicalization of this is beyond stupid.
Yep, there is a pipeline that comes straight to Knoxville that terminates somewhere off of Sutherland Avenue if I remember that every gallon of gasoline in East TN comes from.
 
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Yep, because American business always does stuff for free.

You are making a false argument. TC Energy is not an American company. The pipeline would not be an American pipeline. The refinery where the Canadian sand tar sludge is to be sent is not an American refinery. If you will stop saying stupid things long enough to think, you might understand why Keystone XL is not in our national interest.
 

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