The Obama administration was announcing on Wednesday its rejection of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline because the 60-day deadline imposed by Republicans did not allow adequate time to review an alternate route through critical wetlands in the Midwest.
Deputy Secretary of State William Burns was to make the announcement on the project that would carry oil from Canada's carbon-heavy tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast and would indicate that TransCanada, the company seeking to build the $7 billion, 1,700-mile pipeline, will be able to reapply with a new route avoiding an ecologically sensitive area of Nebraska, sources told National Journal.
If this pipeline project is rejected and lost, it will be Obamas TKO punch to destroy what little economy the US is existing on......he just might be the guy that can boast, he brought down a super power single-handedly......
but I will still give some credit to US pinheads, like the ones on this site, for helping him.....
Deputy Secretary of State William Burns was to make the announcement on the project that would carry oil from Canada's carbon-heavy tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast and would indicate that TransCanada, the company seeking to build the $7 billion, 1,700-mile pipeline, will be able to reapply with a new route avoiding an ecologically sensitive area of Nebraska, sources told National Journal.
If this pipeline project is rejected and lost, it will be Obamas TKO punch to destroy what little economy the US is existing on......he just might be the guy that can boast, he brought down a super power single-handedly......
but I will still give some credit to US pinheads, like the ones on this site, for helping him.....