Of course he did, the lowlife, greedy, ugly, pasty pig

WASHINGTON — President Trump moved assertively on Tuesday to resurrect a pipeline in the Dakotas that had become a major flashpoint for Native Americans, while reviving the Keystone XL pipeline, which had stirred years of debate over the balance between energy needs and environmental concerns.

The actions were the latest to dismantle Obama era policies. The former president rejected the proposed 1,179-mile Keystone pipeline in 2015, arguing that it would undercut American leadership in curbing reliance on carbon energy to address a warming climate.

Mr. Trump signed a document clearing the way for the government to reconsider the pipeline as well as another expediting the Dakota Access pipeline from North and South Dakota to Illinois.

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Because no pipeline undercuts profits for his SecState.

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Clearly.

Not very many. But it will make a few people super rich for raping the land and destroying the climate.

This is Canadian Oil not Merican Oil, and it is going where? Oh yeah Louisiana the biggest oil exporting terminal in Merica. How ever many construction jobs it actually creates are very temporary and after that is a pipe with thick gooey tar sands flowing right through one of the greatest but dwindling aquifers in the country. employing maybe a couple hundred jobs, if that? negligible at best, catastrophic at worst.

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Think of how many jobs we could create if redneck morons learned some new skills or OD’d on hillbilly heroin and meth.

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OK, I just got of the phone with Don, he’ll send a team out net week to site out a pipeline under your house.

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Lock it up

Well yeah, in the cleanup sector

Keystone pipeline leaks 210K gallons of oil in South Dakota

https://www.yahoo.com/news/keystone-pipeline-leaks-210k-gallons-230601176.html

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This is why we fight tooth and nail to keep these pipelines out.

Hooray! They’re restarting the flow!

https://www.yahoo.com/news/transcanada-excavates-damaged-part-leaked-pipeline-south-dakota-183840759--finance.html