The Koch Brothers Could Make $100 Billion if Keystone XL Pipeline Is Approved

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How bout that the Kroch Bros have given congressmen who push for the pipeline 50million bucks. Now we know the real reason the teaparty types want it so bad.
I hope obama never lets that get built now. I was all for it.


“Approval of the Keystone XL pipeline could generate $100 billion in profits for billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, according to a report released Sunday, which revealed the extent to which the Kochs would benefit from the tar sands development the proposed pipeline would help spur.

A progressive think tank called the International Forum on Globalization completed the study, which found that the Kochs and their privately-owned company, Koch Industries, hold up to 2 million acres of land in Alberta, Canada, the proposed starting point of the Keystone XL.

Several Koch Industries subsidiaries stand to benefit from the pipeline's construction, including Koch Exploration Canada, which would profit from oil development on its land, and Koch Supply and Trading, which would benefit from oil derivatives trading.

The report also estimates that the Koch brothers have given about $50 million to think tanks and members of Congress who have pushed for the pipeline to be built.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/21/keystone-xl-koch-brothers_n_4136491.html
 
How bout that the Kroch Bros have given congressmen who push for the pipeline 50million bucks. Now we know the real reason the teaparty types want it so bad. I hope obama never lets that get built now. I was all for it.

“Approval of the Keystone XL pipeline could generate $100 billion in profits for billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, according to a report released Sunday, which revealed the extent to which the Kochs would benefit from the tar sands development the proposed pipeline would help spur.

A progressive think tank called the International Forum on Globalization completed the study, which found that the Kochs and their privately-owned company, Koch Industries, hold up to 2 million acres of land in Alberta, Canada, the proposed starting point of the Keystone XL.

Several Koch Industries subsidiaries stand to benefit from the pipeline's construction, including Koch Exploration Canada, which would profit from oil development on its land, and Koch Supply and Trading, which would benefit from oil derivatives trading.

The report also estimates that the Koch brothers have given about $50 million to think tanks and members of Congress who have pushed for the pipeline to be built.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/21/keystone-xl-koch-brothers_n_4136491.html

Follow the money, it never fails.
 
The krochs would be the largest benefactors of any economic benefit from the pipeline they would manipulate it to be in canada so they paid minimal american taxs or might even move the headquarters to bhangladesh. Screw the kroch brothers nothing is worth giving them another billion to destroy america with.
 
The krochs would be the largest benefactors of any economic benefit from the pipeline they would manipulate it to be in canada so they paid minimal american taxs or might even move the headquarters to bhangladesh. Screw the kroch brothers nothing is worth giving them another billion to destroy america with.

Yeah, putting thousands of skilled tradesman to work is not a good idea.
 
Jobs can't be created and we can't take a step toward energy independence because some of the profits might go to a pair of investors liberals hate...is that about right?
 
Follow the money, it never fails.

If only everyone were as altruistic as democrats

For example wouldn't it have been appropriate and "fair and balanced" to point out that Warren Buffett (who opposes the pipeline) stands to make money in his opposition because it would be transported by rail and Buffett is heavily invested in rail.

No, just righties do it
 
Just so you guys know, the brothers didn't risk anything for those 2,000,000 acres!
They just fell out of the sky into their laps.
 
If only everyone were as altruistic as democrats

For example wouldn't it have been appropriate and "fair and balanced" to point out that Warren Buffett (who opposes the pipeline) stands to make money in his opposition because it would be transported by rail and Buffett is heavily invested in rail.

No, just righties do it

:rofl2:

Why can't they be just like Al Gore, who made millions selling his failing TV station to Al Jazeera, which is owned by Qatar, a country that gets it wealth by oil.
 
The krochs would be the largest benefactors of any economic benefit from the pipeline


my gosh, you're right.....and you didn't even know it....
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what you are wrong about is that WE would benefit more than the Koch brothers.......however, your hatred of them makes you willing to forgo that.....
 
Just so you guys know, the brothers didn't risk anything for those 2,000,000 acres!
They just fell out of the sky into their laps.

well DUH

Didn't you know "they didn't build that"?

Come on get with the program. Why would anyone want efficient, inexpensive energy production when inefficient, expensive things like ethanol are available? What the hell are you smoking?
 
:village:OH NO! SOMEONE IS TRYING TO MAKE A PROFIT! TAX THEIR ASSES OFF! BEHEAD THEM AND SHOVE HOT POKERS UP THEIR ASSES! WAIT!...TAX THEIR ASSES OFF, BEHEAD THEM AND THEN SHOVE HOT POKERS UP THEIR ASSES!
 
How bout that the Kroch Bros have given congressmen who push for the pipeline 50million bucks. Now we know the real reason the teaparty types want it so bad.
I hope obama never lets that get built now. I was all for it.


“Approval of the Keystone XL pipeline could generate $100 billion in profits for billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, according to a report released Sunday, which revealed the extent to which the Kochs would benefit from the tar sands development the proposed pipeline would help spur.

A progressive think tank called the International Forum on Globalization completed the study, which found that the Kochs and their privately-owned company, Koch Industries, hold up to 2 million acres of land in Alberta, Canada, the proposed starting point of the Keystone XL.

Several Koch Industries subsidiaries stand to benefit from the pipeline's construction, including Koch Exploration Canada, which would profit from oil development on its land, and Koch Supply and Trading, which would benefit from oil derivatives trading.

The report also estimates that the Koch brothers have given about $50 million to think tanks and members of Congress who have pushed for the pipeline to be built.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/21/keystone-xl-koch-brothers_n_4136491.html



How many will have their lands destroyed by this project?
 
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