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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: i-node who wrote (193410)2/8/2021 7:17:07 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) of 363204
 
We don't know the facts on this. You don't, I don't, the news media don't.

You posted "10s of thousands". Now you are saying you don't know.

Which is it?

That being said, the 11,000 figure is from TC Energy. Who has incentives to be optimistic. Other estimates are somewhat lower, but in the same ballpark. So yes, the media does have some basis for using that number. You OTOH, don't seem to know much but are willing to pull stuff out of your ass. I guess you don't consider that lying. Which explains a lot.

That being said, the ongoing operations of pipelines do involve substantial numbers of good-paying jobs long-term

35 to 50, according to sources. About half in Canada.

The petroleum source, regardless of what it is, will continue to be developed regardless

The petroleum source is in Canada. So we are supposed to be running jobs programs for Canadians now?

and certainly as of the date you and I have both perished.

GM claims to be shooting for 2035 to be all electric. Other car companies have similar targets. Are you planning on dying soon? Or maybe you think GM is lying about it? I see where Lotus is planning on replacing all of their IC automobiles with electrics. Their current line is their last IC vehicles. Now Lotus isn't exactly a mass market manufacturer. But the trend is clear.
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