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On Dec 31 2011, 10:19*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
PV wrote:
Bob F wrote:
HeyBub wrote:
"For the first time, the top export of the United States, the
world's biggest gas guzzler, is - wait for it - fuel. Measured in
dollars, the nation is on pace this year to ship more gasoline,
diesel, and jet fuel than any other single export, according to
U.S. Census data going back to 1990. It will also be the first year
in more than 60 that America has been a net exporter of these
fuels."
http://news.yahoo.com/first-gas-othe...200739553.html


And we'll increase exports as soon as they build that new pipeline.


If you are talking about the Keystone Project, you may want to look a
little deeper into your last statement


Yep. The pres has about 56 days to render a decision. Of course he'll veto
the project.

Then the oil industry goes to court, probably in a friendly venue like
Texas, where the decision will automatically be in favor of the oil bidness.
The government will most certainly appeal. To the Fifth Judicial District..
In New Orleans.

The Supremes will most likely decline to hear the case.- Hide quoted text -

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It's quite amazing that the president is sitting on this and left
to his own devices would have not made any decision until
after the election. A simple pipeline that would not only create
jobs and bring more oil to the USA, but also increase our
national security and have petro dollars going to Canada, where
it's more likely they might wind up back here for goods and
services.

And it will be interesting to see if he approves it or not.
If he doesn't it will make a good campaign issue that
will resonate with most people. If he
does, it will **** off the environmental extremists, who
would have us living in caves.