Now what are the odds?

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The reason the XL pipeline was killed was because it would of caused gas prices in the Midwest to increase by as much as $0.30. Second the company that would of built the pipeline has 12 oil spills a year in Canada. 3rd their have been only two independent studies on the effects of the pipeline with both finding that due to oil spills and increased gas prices, and other environmental/health factors the pipeline would of hurt the economy.

Since when does more product being delivered faster create higher prices?
 
The reason the XL pipeline was killed was because it would of caused gas prices in the Midwest to increase by as much as $0.30. Second the company that would of built the pipeline has 12 oil spills a year in Canada. 3rd their have been only two independent studies on the effects of the pipeline with both finding that due to oil spills and increased gas prices, and other environmental/health factors the pipeline would of hurt the economy.

Since when does more product being delivered faster create higher prices?

one of the pundits said it knowing the naive like star would regurgitate it.
 
Did Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson and Warren Buffett Help Obama Kill Keystone Pipeline to Benefit Burlington Northern Railroad? | Video | TheBlaze.com

Amazing how Obama killing the Keystone Pipeline just happens to make Warren Buffett and Senator Ben Nelson lots and lots of money.

What's really amazing is that Buffet just so happens to be financing those "environmental" groups protesting the pipeline.

So rather than put thousands of people to work and making the transport of oil cheaper, Obama's decision to not approve the Pipeline just happens to make a major wealthy supporter and the Democrat Senator helping that wealthy supporter lots and lots of money.

Seriously, what are the odds?

I don't know. What are the odds that Republicans helped make Haliburton a ton of money during the Bush/Cheney years? Just saying.
 

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