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Keystone XL: State Department Warns Congress Not To Force Its Hand On Controversial Pipeline

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Posted: 12/12/11 06:24 PM ET

The State Department has hit the brakes on a congressional plan to revive the controversial Keystone XL pipeline project, signaling Monday that it would not be willing to authorize the project under an "arbitrary deadline."

"Should Congress impose an arbitrary deadline for the permit decision, its actions would not only compromise the process, it would prohibit the Department from acting consistently with National Environmental Policy Act requirements," the State Department said in a statement. "In the absence of properly completing the process, the Department would be unable to make a determination to issue a permit for this project."

The Keystone XL pipeline would have delivered tar sands crude oil from Alberta, Canada to refineries in the American Midwest.

But after months of mounting controversy over the project's environmental impact, and scrutiny of the State Department's original regulatory review, the project was indefinitely delayed in early November. Many believed it to have been scrapped entirely.

But in recent weeks, citing a dubious claim that the project would create 20,000 jobs, congressional Republicans have attempted to force the administration's hand on the pipeline by including a provision in a tax relief bill that would compel the White House to approve the project within 60 days.

A White House official stressed to HuffPost that although Obama earlier said he would make the final decision on Keystone XL, authority for permitting the project remains with the State Department. Monday's statement reflected the administration's view that the project would not be forced through on a short deadline.

Sam Stein contributed reporting.

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10:54 AM on 12/14/2011
Either the GOP is clueless about capitalism, or they're lying about this oil being a big benefit for the US. No capitalist is going to build an expensive pipeline for the sole purpose of being locked-in to one customer (the US) for their product. One customer means the customer dictates the price, and no capitalist is going to make a huge investment only to have the customer dictate the price of product. The goal of the pipeline is to transport the ultra dirty crude to the warm water ports in the Gulf of Mexico for exporting onto the world markets to the highest bidder. If the US wants to be the highest bidder, that's fine with the supplier. If other countries want to be the highest bidder, the oil will go to those countries. That's capitalism. When the GOP claims the oil is for the US, that either demonstrates ignorance of capitalism or an out-right lie.
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Marc Driftmeyer
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07:28 AM on 12/14/2011
20K Jobs? Seriously?

Build out the new Modular, Redundant Smart Grid and you'll see a 1 million+ jobs created. Repeat with Rails for Heavy Freight and Commuter traffic and you'll see 2-3 million+ additional jobs.

20k jobs? Apple hired 20k more jobs in the past year and a half.

20k short-term jobs to lay a single pipeline. What a joke.

You don't even have to discuss the obvious environment downside. This 20k is an absolute joke.
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Jondrea Smith
untied dog in a dogmatic society
08:45 AM on 12/14/2011
Infrastructure reinvestment and upgrades?! You must be one of those long-haired, patchouli-smelling, doobie-smoking, pinko, commie, hippie socialist 'engineer,' types......like me :-)

It's really really too bad that we have become a society built on waste, holding doggedly to old attitudes and technology. We have the the most powerful tool in the history of man--human imagination and ingenuity--at our disposal to at least mitigate, if not fix once and for all, the problems we face today. Sadly, 'quality of life,' and sustainability don't fit well on a balance sheet.
11:49 PM on 12/13/2011
A study from Cornell University said the pipeline could actually lead to a decline in jobs in the long run. One reason is that the pipeline would lead to higher fuel prices in the Midwest, the study said, and that would slow consumer spending and cost jobs.

The study also said jobs could also be lost due to crop failures or other events associated with higher pollution levels the oil sands would bring. And it said more oil would mean a decline in green jobs. http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/13/news/economy/keystone_pipeline_jobs/index.htm
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Marc Driftmeyer
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07:29 AM on 12/14/2011
Of course it will. Once the pipeline is built it's 99% automated. The reason Rails and Power Grid build out will always provide orders of magnitude more jobs is that the extended ramifications for those nation wide projects and how they impact other businesses is measured in the tens of millions of jobs.
06:46 PM on 12/13/2011
Drill it already whats the stoppage we need oil you going to let the Chinese get it? I rather be the one polluting its fun.
02:08 PM on 12/13/2011
Unions if Obama vetoes keystone Xl
Will stay home in Nov
05:30 PM on 12/13/2011
they should.. he took their $ then he had a chance to help them and caved to the greens.. afl/cio got punked. they won't forget
05:56 PM on 12/18/2011
Word
02:04 PM on 12/13/2011
Wow ...watching the debate on cspan..I'm sorry but it looks like the dems are against jobs
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Liberalstake
03:23 PM on 12/13/2011
Have you ever had any doubt?
05:31 PM on 12/13/2011
it will keep their base dependant on the gov. to give them $. Its their plan
01:11 PM on 12/13/2011
You protest not having jobs and jobs going overseas.

You endorse the EPA and silly federal mandates which do not allow companies to competitively do business in the United States.

Good for you geniuses, Darwins survival of the fittest will ensure you are not around long.
01:27 PM on 12/13/2011
If working on the pipeline or other climate changers jobs is all we have then we are in big trouble. The negative consequences from these activities such as health problems/climate change outweigh the money made in the short term
01:40 PM on 12/13/2011
Excellent, so I can assume you will kwitcherbitchin about not having jobs in the US because they are going overseas. And about how poorly the unions are being treated.
01:46 PM on 12/13/2011
so have you stoooeed driving your car? Are you walking, riding a horse or riding a bike. Have you quit using petroleum based product.. If not stop with the hyprocry..
01:44 PM on 12/13/2011
So the EPA is just a silly agency to you. I bet you wouldn't think that way if you lived next door to a power plant
01:59 PM on 12/13/2011
First of all the EPA does not regulate the Power plants. Second of all, miss points much?

Stop bit chin about jobs going overseas if you support the EPA.
12:39 PM on 12/13/2011
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nevernot
I like paying taxes, they buy me civilization.
12:18 PM on 12/13/2011
Just pull a page out of W's playbook, allow the review to proceed but add a signing statement completely defunding any and all research, meetings, or work at all devoted to investigating this pipeline. Make it impossible to conduct the study while approving it as demanded.
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Fez
Ignorance is no excuse for the law.
11:23 AM on 12/13/2011
Here's an idea. Pass the bill with this Keystone XL provision and then ignore it when the 60-day deadline arrives. The government has totally collapsed so why even bother to pretend that ANYONE follows the law? Agree to anything, but implement only those parts of a bill that are relevant and discard those add-ons which are meant to be "poison pills."
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Richard Norgard
“Every generation needs a new revolution.” -TJ
11:06 AM on 12/13/2011
Republicans must be getting intense pressure from the lobbyists on this. They better do what their backers want...or else.
marilyn 63
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09:35 PM on 12/13/2011
and they are all over this thread trying to knock Obama losing union support from unions being treated so badly by him huh? where i look his support is solid. their Right wing base with thoroughly morally and ethically bankrupt Newt Gingrich is the guy they (GOP) don't even want.
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krayoncolorz
10:18 AM on 12/13/2011
yay state dept!
10:12 AM on 12/13/2011
coffee break?
09:52 AM on 12/13/2011
so censorship is alive and well on HP today?
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mhh310351
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10:53 AM on 12/13/2011
Oh yea!
09:50 AM on 12/13/2011
waiting...2 pending.. nothing i wrote violates your rules
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dacarrier46
"Did I say that!"
10:32 AM on 12/13/2011
I go into pending everytime I post, I feel like I'm on the Obituary Page of the newspaper!
10:45 AM on 12/13/2011
if you don't have the same point of views the moderators they won't post your thoughts.. its censorship at its best.. they can't argue with facts so they stifle