President Trump signs EO to advance the pipeline.

Feb 4, 2009
35,862
17,407
136
Yup the Chinese will love getting more oil at the expense of the mid westerners who get it now. Plus those 35-50 full time jobs it will generate is totally worth the devaluation of all the land this pipeline passes thru
 
  • Like
Reactions: DarthKyrie

umbrella39

Lifer
Jun 11, 2004
13,816
1,126
126
Posting in an America hating ALT thread... You still have time to log into a few of your others here and Yes Man your OP.

As before, if this was such a GREAT idea for Canadians, they would be building this pipeline on their own soil and running it to their own coast.

Making Merica great again, 15 FT jobs at a time! You daft twat... Go back to India...
 
  • Like
Reactions: DarthKyrie
Jul 9, 2009
10,759
2,086
136
Posting in an America hating ALT thread... You still have time to log into a few of your others here and Yes Man your OP.

As before, if this was such a GREAT idea for Canadians, they would be building this pipeline on their own soil and running it to their own coast.

Making Merica great again, 15 FT jobs at a time! You daft twat... Go back to India...
I'm sorry that I triggered a poor little puppy.
 

Homerboy

Lifer
Mar 1, 2000
30,890
5,001
126
So Canadian oil transversing (possibly endangring) American land to sell to the Chinese.
GREAT!

OP you're ignorance on the topic is astounding.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DarthKyrie

K1052

Elite Member
Aug 21, 2003
53,776
48,457
136
I'm curious now if they'll actually try to build it. Oil prices are half what they were when it was proposed and forecast to sink more on a supply glut...OPEC has even been trying to cut output but to no avail yet. It would seem the economic case for bothering to do it in the first place no longer exists at present.
 
Jul 9, 2009
10,759
2,086
136
I'm curious now if they'll actually try to build it. Oil prices are half what they were when it was proposed and forecast to sink more on a supply glut...OPEC has even been trying to cut output but to no avail yet. It would seem the economic case for bothering to do it in the first place no longer exists at present.
I would bet they do, the infrastructure is fairly cheap and even if it isn't needed right now it will be in the future. Get it done now while it can be done and have it for the future.