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LOLquote:I can't wait till he posts some stuff on the Buy/Sell board.
quote:Originally posted by InsideTrack:
And the BNSF is about to be the RR of choice to transport the oil from Canada with the cancellation of the Keyston pipeline.
quote:Yep, I don't mind. 16 bucks a barrel by BNSF, 5 by pipeline.
quote:Originally posted by paul m.:
History has shown that we should never depend on the oil industry and large energy companies to safeguard our environment (and yes, there are legitimate concerns), especially if it cuts into their profits). Actually, this topic is a bit off model railroading.
paul m.
quote:Originally posted by EJN:quote:Originally posted by paul m.:
History has shown that we should never depend on the oil industry and large energy companies to safeguard our environment (and yes, there are legitimate concerns), especially if it cuts into their profits). Actually, this topic is a bit off model railroading.
paul m.
More than enough safe guards are in place. We needed the oil sooner rather than later. But I'm ok with it working out this way. I'll just buy more oil stocks.
Exxon has been good to me over the years. That's why I usually buy gas there. It's kinda like paying myself.quote:I'll just buy more oil stocks.
quote:The FACTS:
The pipeline advocates tried to rush the project through even before all the routes were considered. They knew up front there would have to be adequate time - more than just two-months - for the studies and public input.
quote:The plans for the pipeline were not pulled out of a hat a few months ago.
Of course they weren't. Everyone knows that.quote:The plans for the pipeline were not pulled out of a hat a few months ago.
quote:Originally posted by EJN:
More than enough safe guards are in place. We needed the oil sooner rather than later. But I'm ok with it working out this way. I'll just buy more oil stocks.
quote:Originally posted by Ginsaw:
Despite Buffett's playing with model railroading I was never that crazy about this much power being concentrated in his hands.
Yes, that's true. And probably the worst of the worst is Soros.quote:At least he's a level-headed guy, with decent human instincts and a sense of humor. I'd be more worried about some of the many other billionaires in this county; there are quite a number who are wacked-out political ideaogues.
quote:Originally posted by leikec:
Why is this becoming a political discussion about pipelines? Why is the political crap invading so many threads lately?
Jeff C
quote:Ok I'm going to step in it. Jobs, Jobs Jobs. who cares who owns it. We need more pipelines, more drilling, more investment here in the good old USA
quote:Because "political crap" and the direction this country is headed affects everything that made this country great.
quote:Originally posted by jd-train:quote:Ok I'm going to step in it. Jobs, Jobs Jobs. who cares who owns it. We need more pipelines, more drilling, more investment here in the good old USA
All pipelines leak. This one would be buried four feet underground. Several hundred permanent jobs and about 5,000 temporary construction jobs. Are the jobs worth the risk of polluting the nearby aquifers? Maybe yes, maybe no - but something that needs to be discussed.
I'm most definately not talking about the quote above, but, overall, the thing that I find most troubling is that we (collectively) seem to lack the ability to discuss topics without politicizing them. Civil discourse is what changes minds, not insulting one side or the other.
Jim
edit only to add second paragraph.
quote:Originally posted by jd-train:
Gary,
Yes I am quite aware of all of the other pipelines in this country. Many of these pipelines deliver products other than oil. I am also well aware of the pipeline maintenance and construction jobs the Keystone project would be expect to generate and have noted them in my earlier post. My post was not meant to convey that pipelines are not worthwhile. We would, however, be foolish to look at just the benefits and not the potential costs of such large projects.
We haven't discussed the pros and cons of Buffet hauling oil from Canada to Texas, quite frankly from an economic view, I would be suprised to see this happen.
Jim
p.s. InsideTrack, in this case most of the money would also leave the U.S. as TransCanada is a Canadian company.
quote:Originally posted by techie:
The Canadian PM has said that the oil will be tankered to China.
quote:Should there be a politics forum on the OGR board? Looks like there happens to be a lot of amateur political economists here who who might enjoy such an option..
quote:Originally posted by TexSpecial:quote:Should there be a politics forum on the OGR board? Looks like there happens to be a lot of amateur political economists here who who might enjoy such an option..
Ben, sounds like you have a job.....lucky you. Try being out of job for awhile and see how you sound about politics.
TEX
Steve
quote:Originally posted by Ginsaw:
Yes, that's true. And probably the worst of the worst is Soros.
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