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well, i'm pretty sure we're not thnking of the pipeline as OUR infrastructure.
our infrastructure is bridges, roads, trains, etc., all of which are in dire need of repair.
Pipelines are infrastructure.
In the United States.
I responded to that.
thanks.
it's about 40 permanent jobs in the US. and me? I think environmentally it was a train wreck.
List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The transfer of oil via the railroad is damn scary, particularly through densely populated urban areas.
And that's what's going to happen.
The crude is still going to come out of the ground. But instead of it being transported into America by pipeline, it's going to be transported by rail or tankers.