puglogic
2-13-12, 5:20pm
I have a great idea. A big oil pipeline project gets shot down by the President for environmental and economic reasons. Let's make it even LESS palatable and then ramrod it through Congress less than 30 days later (by attaching it to the Highway Bill)! So it can hopelessly seize up the wheels of government once again, because gosh we haven't had enough of that lately. Won't that be a great use of taxpayer dollars?
Not that they didn't have a chance to improve its chances. Amendments that might have made the project more palatable for the American public:
An amendment requiring disclosure of how much of the transported oil simply gets exported and sold abroad.
An amendment prohibiting TransCanada from seizing land along the pipeline through eminent domain.
An amendment that would require that the Pipeline and Hazardous Safety Materials Administration (PHMSA) complete its review of the risks associated with diluted bitumen pipelines before allowing TransCanada to build one.
An amendment requiring TransCanada to prove its claim that the pipeline would indeed be made with U.S. steel (a claim they've crowed quite loudly...but refuse to commit to)
Nope. Nope. Nope. and Nope. Why? No clue.
Someone straighten this poor naive little soul out: If this really is going to "reduce our dependence on foreign oil," why would its proponents mind oversight of how much it turns around and exports once it gets to the Gulf? (Google "U.S. ethanol exports" if you'd like to see where our ethanol subsidies go, just for fun)
Because, call me crazy, this sounds to ME like lies, political grandstanding, short-sightedness, manipulation, and more lies. Back to our conversation about "who benefits" in this country. Here is a prime example of something bad in so many ways, but being pushed through by special interests with a lot of money to spend, packaged in shiny patriotic paper, but really just driven by corporate profit which will "trickle down" to no one.
What a massive waste of time, energy, and money to push this back through after making it even worse. I think I'm going to throw up now.
Handy link conservatives will prefer: http://www.masterresource.org/2012/02/waxman-and-markeys-fix-for-keystone-xl-protectionism-in-reverse/
Handy link progressives will prefer: http://www.350.org/en/about/blogs/senate-republicans-release-amendment-revive-keystone-xl-zombie
Not that they didn't have a chance to improve its chances. Amendments that might have made the project more palatable for the American public:
An amendment requiring disclosure of how much of the transported oil simply gets exported and sold abroad.
An amendment prohibiting TransCanada from seizing land along the pipeline through eminent domain.
An amendment that would require that the Pipeline and Hazardous Safety Materials Administration (PHMSA) complete its review of the risks associated with diluted bitumen pipelines before allowing TransCanada to build one.
An amendment requiring TransCanada to prove its claim that the pipeline would indeed be made with U.S. steel (a claim they've crowed quite loudly...but refuse to commit to)
Nope. Nope. Nope. and Nope. Why? No clue.
Someone straighten this poor naive little soul out: If this really is going to "reduce our dependence on foreign oil," why would its proponents mind oversight of how much it turns around and exports once it gets to the Gulf? (Google "U.S. ethanol exports" if you'd like to see where our ethanol subsidies go, just for fun)
Because, call me crazy, this sounds to ME like lies, political grandstanding, short-sightedness, manipulation, and more lies. Back to our conversation about "who benefits" in this country. Here is a prime example of something bad in so many ways, but being pushed through by special interests with a lot of money to spend, packaged in shiny patriotic paper, but really just driven by corporate profit which will "trickle down" to no one.
What a massive waste of time, energy, and money to push this back through after making it even worse. I think I'm going to throw up now.
Handy link conservatives will prefer: http://www.masterresource.org/2012/02/waxman-and-markeys-fix-for-keystone-xl-protectionism-in-reverse/
Handy link progressives will prefer: http://www.350.org/en/about/blogs/senate-republicans-release-amendment-revive-keystone-xl-zombie