| | | I never lie. One thing I do not do.
However, sometimes I'm wrong.
Just not this time.
11,000 jobs are those directly engaged in the construction.
We don't know the facts on this. You don't, I don't, the news media don't. "Those who know the facts aren't talking; those who are talking don't know the facts."
That being said, the ongoing operations of pipelines do involve substantial numbers of good-paying jobs long-term. The petroleum source, regardless of what it is, will continue to be developed regardless; all we're doing is transitioning to a higher risk profile for accidents and spills. Electric cars are great, but reality is you still have to burn hydrocarbons to have transportation as of now, and certainly as of the date you and I have both perished.
This was a gimmick, and that is not a good reason to kill jobs. Even if it is only 1. |
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