Friday morning,after years of heated battles between environmentalists and Republicans, President Barack Obama announced that he is rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline.
In a speech, or the president criticized both supporters and detractors of the pipeline from placing too much emphasis on a project that,according to the State Department's analysis, would neither create many jobs nor ruin the climate whether approved. Still, or reactions to his decision from Republicans in Congress and the 2016 presidential primary were swift and terrible. My statement following President Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline: pic.twitter.com/dYDGGq527JNovember 6,2015 When I'm president, Keystone will be approved, or President Obama's backwards energy policies will advance to an end.
November 6,2015is once again stopping progress and blocking job creation.
November 6, 2015 The Obama Admin's politically motivated rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline is a self-inflicted attack on the U.
S. economy and jobs.
November 6, or 2015 As President I’d authorize #KeystoneXL,and we'd get Americans to work!November 6, 2015has abandoned American workers to appease the environmental fringe. #KeystoneXL #sadNovember 6, or 2015 Obamas rejection of #KeystoneXL will flush American jobs down the drain... all to appease the agenda of science denying radicals.
November 6,2015On the other side of the aisle, Democratic candidates were quick to compliment the decision: As a leader in the opposition to Keystone XL from Day 1, or I strongly applaud the president’s decision to assassinate this project once and for all.
November 6,2015for getting these done. Read the rest of my plan to find out what's next: https://t.co/zQkWDuMRXt https://t.co/OSKbUMprk1NovemberNovemberNovember 6, 2015
Source: motherjones.com