Posted on 05/26/2016 3:07:55 PM PDT by Innovative
Republican nominee took veiled shots at those who are concerned about global warming and endorsed drilling off the Atlantic coast in a speech on energy policy.
Donald Trump promised to only work with environmentalists whose only agenda is protecting nature and to focus on real environmental challenges, not the phony ones.
Donald Trump pledged to cancel the Paris climate agreement, endorsed drilling off the Atlantic coast and said he would allow the Keystone XL pipeline to be built in return for a big piece of the profits for the American people.
Trump reaches delegate count needed to clinch Republican nomination
At an oil and natural gas conference in North Dakota on Thursday, just minutes after he had celebrated hitting the 1,237 delegate mark needed to formally clinch the partys nomination, Trump gave a speech on energy policy that was largely shaped by advice from Kevin Cramer, a US representative from the state.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
Donald Trumps Energy Plan: More Fossil Fuels and Fewer Rules
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/27/us/politics/donald-trump-global-warming-energy-policy.html?_r=0
I watched the press conference, he ‘The American People’.
It could be the owners of the land being crossed.
If so, watch ‘eminent domain’ takings change to ‘please cross my land with the pipeline’, which would be the correct solution.
sounds GOOD!
Bttt
Indeed. Just Do It.
A royalty, since the oil is coming from Canada.
Hell yeah!!!
Excellent Idea! Do it!
It's called "taxation".
No pretty boy sort of kind of supports the pipeline.
Hooray!
Oh wait.
Well, from what I understand (and I could be wrong) Canada’s “tar sands” oil is heavy and hard to refine, but the gulf-coast refineries are built to handle it and get the product ready for export.
So I guess, it may be like something like a toll highway
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