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JeremyClarksonI sure fucking hope he vetos it. Last thing we need is another dead end energy 'solution' from these cock-smokers in the fossil fuel industry and their whores on Wall Street.
dingusDoes the Pope jerk off in the Vatican?
JeremyClarksonI sure fucking hope he vetos it. Last thing we need is another dead end energy 'solution' from these cock-smokers in the fossil fuel industry and their whores on Wall Street.
Mr.HuckPretty funny how this is all playing out. The pipeline won't have a measurable difference in the quantity of oil coming in from Canada. That is because they are already running an insane amount of tanker trucks. The pipeline won't create a bunch of permanent jobs, because the thing runs almost automatically. There would be a ton of temporary jobs while it is being constructed.
So in a nut shell, the pipeline would be safer than transporting the same amount of oil over open roads by truck. It would create jobs even though they are mostly not permanent. But Obama will not approve it because his liberal base doesn't want it. They don't like oil and think that this somehow contributes to our nations dependence on oil and they want us all to drive Teslas or Prius Hybrids.
Mr.HuckBut Obama will not approve it because his liberal base doesn't want it. They don't like oil
Mr.HuckPretty funny how this is all playing out. The pipeline won't have a measurable difference in the quantity of oil coming in from Canada. That is because they are already running an insane amount of tanker trucks. The pipeline won't create a bunch of permanent jobs, because the thing runs almost automatically. There would be a ton of temporary jobs while it is being constructed.
So in a nut shell, the pipeline would be safer than transporting the same amount of oil over open roads by truck. It would create jobs even though they are mostly not permanent. But Obama will not approve it because his liberal base doesn't want it. They don't like oil and think that this somehow contributes to our nations dependence on oil and they want us all to drive Teslas or Prius Hybrids.
loganschnurAnd its supposed to raise global temperature by .7 degrees Fahrenheit, which is horrible, so I hope he vetoes the shit out of it.
Mr.Huck^ Really must get your left wing panties in a twist that all these big diesel motors are hauling oil up and down the highways, and all of their massive carbon emissions. But that could all go away with one pipeline.
zzzskizzzHmmm someone hasn't read the news lately about An oil pipe bursting and the damage it caused.
we need to start coming off of oil and start using other means of energy.
*Frankie*There are multiple agencies including govt agencies that said there will be no envoirmental impacts due to the pipeline.
loganschnurAnd its supposed to raise global temperature by .7 degrees Fahrenheit, which is horrible, so I hope he vetoes the shit out of it.
zzzskizzzMe need to get off oil, and I hope that happens at some point over the next 10 years,
Mr.HuckThey don't like oil and think that this somehow contributes to our nations dependence on oil and they want us all to drive Teslas or Prius Hybrids.
Scotty_BWho doesnt want to drive a tesla?
.Hugo.Something to think about....
when transported by truck or train, a crash can cause a lot more damage than just some contamination. All it needs is a spark and that shit will burn. If the fumes get lit that shit will explode. If it happens in a populated area people die. A couple years ago 47 people died in canada when an oil train derailed
Scotty_BWho doesnt want to drive a tesla?
milk_manPeople who need to drive farther than 250 miles
Mr.Huck^ Really must get your left wing panties in a twist that all these big diesel motors are hauling oil up and down the highways, and all of their massive carbon emissions. But that could all go away with one pipeline.
Scotty_BWho doesnt want to drive a tesla?
kshaughnTesla's are fantastic cars and I would love to own one, but they aren't necessarily as 'green' as people suggest. In general, the plants that make electric cars (especially the batteries) tend to have more emissions/pollutants than the normal car plants. They also obviously use a bunch of electricity to recharge, and we get electricity by burning coal, gas, or nuclear.
That being said, once Tesla is able to make a car with a range of 400+ miles and allows the batteries to last longer than the 7-8 years that they do now, it is going to be an even better car than it is now.
UglyboyThis pipeline has nothing to do with right or left wing politics. It's about the transportation of oil. But I guess shoving your views down peoples throat is just too good to pass up.
There is too much of a dependency on oil and people think that it's the only way. Oil is a finite resource. What are we meant to do when it runs out? Are we then going to look for alternative for energy sources while economic growth falls significantly?
Mr.HuckI am definitely not anti alternative energy but I am skeptical. I have bought a ton of solar panels and devices that are supposed to charge themselves through solar, and so far, none of them have worked well or for very long. I have had pretty much the same experience with rechargeable batteries.
J.D.Or I guess we could just abandon all human progress for the past century and go live in the woods; that would also work.
kshaughnOn a related note, I wish people would make more of an effort into harnessing wave power. When you think about it, solar and wind can only store energy some of the time (when it is sunny or windy enough), but waves are fairly constant and consistent. Waves and the ocean are some of the most powerful forces on the Earth, so it seems like something that we should push as alternative energy. I have heard of a few projects/models to use wave power, but I don't think they ever panned out or are efficient enough yet.
Mr.HuckSo much this! I have always wondered why this isn't widely used now. Out of everything it seems to make the most sense. Seems like it would be pretty simple to have something tethered to the bottom that was somewhat stationary and then something else could move up and down it with the waves turning turbines as it did. I am envisioning something semi-phallic :-D
UglyboyThis pipeline has nothing to do with right or left wing politics. It's about the transportation of oil. But I guess shoving your views down peoples throat is just too good to pass up.
There is too much of a dependency on oil and people think that it's the only way. Oil is a finite resource. What are we meant to do when it runs out? Are we then going to look for alternative for energy sources while economic growth falls significantly?
milk_manPeople who need to drive farther than 250 miles
TOAST.When was the last time you drove 250 miles in a day and if you do occasionally then you would by a normal gas car.
pigglywigglyOh, the ignorance. Renewable energy cannot supply our current energy demands as a world/nation. We NEED oil and natural gas. If you don't like it, get an engineering degree and try to make a difference with the current situation than just bitch about the fossil fuel situation with your worthless liberal arts degree.
steezysteezeBarely thought about the thread title and thought it read "Will Obama veto the Keystone XL Pipe Bill passed by Congress?" Thinking that Keystone somehow built a superpipe so large and gnarley the government had to get involved.
Bart.ManI like this topic a lot more. Can we go on with this conversation as if this were the case?