Meanwhile, Keystone Spews 200,000 Gallons As The Nation Worries About Franken

I do also, and a doctorate on top. Sorry, clown. Brag fail. Degrees don't mean shit here, and your dumb shines brightly right through your gas baggery.

Lying fucker, law degrees don't count. Aloysius and Sailor think you are lying about them as well, which wouldn't surprise me in the least.

Numerate degree subjects are those that contain a high concentration of maths, such as statistics, physics, economics and maths itself. Likewise, for IT roles in finance, computer science/IT or software engineering degrees are often a prerequisite.
 
Who, Eagle Eye? No. EE is from the defunct Amazon political forum. He also goes by The Real McCoy. Same level of science- and fact-denying derp though, so your confusion is understandable.

Poor Owl Woman still can't keep from attacking someone who she agreed to a truce with. Have a great day.
 
Drop in the bucket compared to the oil spill in the gulf when the oil well Deepwater Horizon sank spewing 800,000 barrels not gallons of oil dip shit.

This article was written back in 2015

America has built the equivalent of 10 Keystone pipelines since 2010 — and nobody said anything

While TransCanada has been forced to cool its heels on its Keystone XL proposal for the past six years, the oil pipeline business has been booming in the United States. Between 2009 and 2013, more than 8,000 miles of oil transmission pipelines have been built in the past five years in the U.S., AOPL spokesperson John Stoody said, compared to the 875 miles TransCanada wants to lay in the states of Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska for its 830,000-bpd project. By last year, the U.S. had built 12,000 miles of pipe since 2010.

http://business.financialpost.com/c...pipelines-since-2010-and-no-one-said-anything
 
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So why is so much attention focused on the Keystone project, when more than 12,000 miles of pipelines have been built without any fuss?

As I remember the frenzy all started because the pipeline would either cross or come near an Indian tribes sacred burial grounds. That is from memory so I could be mistaken. Then the environmentalist wackos got involved and it escalated from there.
 
So why is so much attention focused on the Keystone project, when more than 12,000 miles of pipelines have been built without any fuss?

You're right , it's almost irrelevant. Keystone is symbolic.
Environmentalists tried to prevent construction of the Alyeska pipeline in the 70's which has far more hazards to overcome.
 
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