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Nov 21, 2014 09:56:41   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
This was just too funny not to share. For all the Keystone pipeline fanatics.

http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/1nxru1/pipe-friction

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Nov 21, 2014 10:12:19   #
DamnYANKEE
 
John Stewart , Figures . FOOL
nwtk2007 wrote:
This was just too funny not to share. For all the Keystone pipeline fanatics.

http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/1nxru1/pipe-friction

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Nov 21, 2014 10:33:41   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
DamnYANKEE wrote:
John Stewart , Figures . FOOL


You must think he f**es those video tapes of the politicians in action. LOL.

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Nov 21, 2014 11:07:06   #
Artemis
 
DamnYANKEE wrote:
John Stewart , Figures . FOOL



Just showing how people pull things out of their arse, gotta love it! :XD: :XD: :XD: :thumbup: Millions of jobs yeah right, and for who in reality anyway. Let's give us all the risk for others to make their profits.

Canada doesn't want to t***sfer it over their land, why do you think that is? They can go a much shorter distance to the coast and ship it from there, why not? Maybe, just maybe Koch wants to refine it,hmmmmm?

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Nov 21, 2014 11:20:32   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Artemis wrote:
Just showing how people pull things out of their arse, gotta love it! :XD: :XD: :XD: :thumbup: Millions of jobs yeah right, and for who in reality anyway. Let's give us all the risk for others to make their profits.

Canada doesn't want to t***sfer it over their land, why do you think that is? They can go a much shorter distance to the coast and ship it from there, why not? Maybe, just maybe Koch wants to refine it,hmmmmm?


I love the part about it creating any where from millions of jobs to 35, with an estimated margin of error of .. . . . . . all all possible numbers.

Lets face it, the only reason the GOP and conservatives are for it is because Obama is against it. Literally.

I find it incongruous that the conservatives support the use of eminent domain in this instance. I thought their conservatism was pure.

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Nov 22, 2014 06:50:13   #
3jack
 
Artemis wrote:
Just showing how people pull things out of their arse, gotta love it! :XD: :XD: :XD: :thumbup: Millions of jobs yeah right, and for who in reality anyway. Let's give us all the risk for others to make their profits.

Canada doesn't want to t***sfer it over their land, why do you think that is? They can go a much shorter distance to the coast and ship it from there, why not? Maybe, just maybe Koch wants to refine it,hmmmmm?


You are absolutely correct. Vancouver British Columbia, just west of Alberta where the tar sands originate, has a deep water port that can accommodate the large tanker ships, and several refineries. However, British Columbia told them, point blank, that they were not going to approve the t***sport of the highly corrosive tar sands through their province. T***sCanada, with the help of the Kochs and major investors like John Boehner, then pursued the path of least resistance through the stupid assed United States.

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Nov 22, 2014 15:53:41   #
Artemis
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
I love the part about it creating any where from millions of jobs to 35, with an estimated margin of error of .. . . . . . all all possible numbers.

Lets face it, the only reason the GOP and conservatives are for it is because Obama is against it. Literally.

I find it incongruous that the conservatives support the use of eminent domain in this instance. I thought their conservatism was pure.


They also serve what best works for them at that moment, they're not really known for their far sightedness. :wink:

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Nov 22, 2014 16:09:29   #
Artemis
 
3jack wrote:
You are absolutely correct. Vancouver British Columbia, just west of Alberta where the tar sands originate, has a deep water port that can accommodate the large tanker ships, and several refineries. However, British Columbia told them, point blank, that they were not going to approve the t***sport of the highly corrosive tar sands through their province. T***sCanada, with the help of the Kochs and major investors like John Boehner, then pursued the path of least resistance through the stupid assed United States.
You are absolutely correct. Vancouver British Colu... (show quote)


The Kochs, they really know how to work it at every end don't they. They want the US to declare eminent domain, fit the bill for the pipe line with tax payer money, make more profit to control the media and our government and for this we take all the risk, peeerfect.
Sometimes when we're that stupid I feel we get what we deserve.
I've been wondering how long it will be before the oil companies switch over to controlling all the water??? After they destroy it?

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Nov 22, 2014 16:16:25   #
emarine
 
Artemis wrote:
The Kochs, they really know how to work it at every end don't they. They want the US to declare eminent domain, fit the bill for the pipe line with tax payer money, make more profit to control the media and our government and for this we take all the risk, peeerfect.
Sometimes when we're that stupid I feel we get what we deserve.
I've been wondering how long it will be before the oil companies switch over to controlling all the water??? After they destroy it?


What risk... where?...... :lol: ....http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/016bcfb1deb9fecd85256aca005d74df/981d17e5ab07246f8525686500621079

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Nov 22, 2014 19:47:11   #
Artemis
 


Oh gee I don't know E

:thumbup: :XD: Thanks

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Nov 22, 2014 20:14:30   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Artemis wrote:
They also serve what best works for them at that moment, they're not really known for their far sightedness. :wink:


None of them are; dems or repugs. Its all such a farse. The most un-American thing in our country are our gov leaders.

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Nov 22, 2014 21:06:51   #
Artemis
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
None of them are; dems or repugs. Its all such a farse. The most un-American thing in our country are our gov leaders.


Unfortunately it isn't just our corrupt government leaders but also the plutocrats who influence the workings of our governing process.

"Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely"

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Nov 22, 2014 21:09:27   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Artemis wrote:
Unfortunately it isn't just our corrupt government leaders but also the plutocrats who influence the workings of our governing process.

"Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely"


And on and on. You are exactly right.

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Nov 22, 2014 21:09:33   #
Cm4tablyNum Loc: Nastyville
 
The people who can qualify for the jobs ought to take them. Hopefully they'll be Union Jobs. Carpenters, electricians, iron workers, teamsters , etc. I worked for TVA in th he mid 70's and early 80's. I learned if you had enough money and sk**led workers, You could do anything. You don't have to go into government waste, it was oblivious. I was told I was working on a twenty year job. I had the delusion I would retire there. It was like most government jobs. It was the best paying job I'd ever had. And like other gov. workers, I didn't want To loose it....I digress,. If the jobs are available. ... take them. If history tells the t***h...you will only be temporary employees as I was. We worked 11/29 ( eleven months and 29 ) days, so we didn't become permanent employees...... Any money that is legal and honestly worked for and provides for your family is great. It will make you feel good about yourself, i.e., your abilities and self worth. " Just my opinion

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Nov 22, 2014 21:16:49   #
emarine
 
Artemis wrote:
Unfortunately it isn't just our corrupt government leaders but also the plutocrats who influence the workings of our governing process.

"Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely"


Art... that nails it down with few words :thumbup:

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