Good article here,
about Nebr farmers who oppose the Keystone pipeline running through their land.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/23/us/defending-family-farm-traditions-in-battle-against-keystone-pipeline.html?emc=edit_th_20150123&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=50989228&_r=1
Approx one in eight landowners oopose the pipeline, (including my relatives) and they are nearly all card carrying Repubs. The same Pubs who stand for individual rights, and state's rights, (except when it's profitable not to), are just steamrolling them. As we see the pristine Yellowstone River suffer ANOTHER oil spill from the pipeline beneath it, I don't understand the rationale behind taking Candian oil, across American aquifers, to be sold on the world market. The only ones to gain, other than a few temporary workers, are Big Oil and Big Money (Koch bros). Oh yeah, I almost forgot, that's who calls the shots for the Pubs...
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/23/us/defending-family-farm-traditions-in-battle-against-keystone-pipeline.html?emc=edit_th_20150123&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=50989228&_r=1
Approx one in eight landowners oopose the pipeline, (including my relatives) and they are nearly all card carrying Repubs. The same Pubs who stand for individual rights, and state's rights, (except when it's profitable not to), are just steamrolling them. As we see the pristine Yellowstone River suffer ANOTHER oil spill from the pipeline beneath it, I don't understand the rationale behind taking Candian oil, across American aquifers, to be sold on the world market. The only ones to gain, other than a few temporary workers, are Big Oil and Big Money (Koch bros). Oh yeah, I almost forgot, that's who calls the shots for the Pubs...
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