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And what is the price of gas today? Notice the "direction" of the price changes being applied at the gas pump; they may be going down where you get your gas, but not around here.

I can get gas anywhere between $2.09 to $2.30 where I live

A month ago gas outside of Indy was $1.57

again with all of these WHY do they need more?

 

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maybe they should run one down the Pacific coast. all the way to SD

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Even you , can't be this incredibly simplistic and short-sighted.

 

 

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whats wrong with improving / expanding an existing pipeline(s)? they originate from the same spot and pass through Cushing.

 

the same amount of jobs would be saved and or created.

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isn't that one of the biggest arguments Chef? Job creation?

 

Look at the new environmental studies that would be needed to improve or expand the existing pipelines.

No the biggest argument is jobs saved.

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No the biggest argument is jobs saved.

 

Jobs saved. The Obama Administration equivalent of a participation trophy.

 

"You didn't win. You didn't lose. You did nothing. And that counts for something."

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I can get gas anywhere between $2.09 to $2.30 where I live

A month ago gas outside of Indy was $1.57

again with all of these WHY do they need more?

 

canada-us-pipeline-map.png

maybe they should run one down the Pacific coast. all the way to SD

hah...good luck with that. California doesn't believe in energy. Can you imagine the boondoggle trying to get that by the enviro facists? Sierra Club would blow a blood vessel here. I don't think they have built a new power plant here since the 80s

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