Posted on 01/10/2016 4:45:04 PM PST by DUMBGRUNT
The âfair and equitableâ piece is where the Obama administration is most vulnerable, said David Gantz, a trade law professor at the University of Arizona College of Law.
âThe issue becomes, if there is a very detailed procedure for approval or disapproval of pipelines, whether the U.S. followed those procedures or whether it went beyond the criteria or procedures,â Gantz said.
âI would say the U.S. is pretty vulnerable on that one issue,â he said, âin part because the White House staff and others essentially said, âwe know weâre doing this politically and to make a statement,â but the regulations donât say you can make a statement in the most blatant sense.â
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The Canadian company is going to file suit, and its going to be for over 1 billion dollars, I think they will win.
And maybe triple damages. Except for the fact Canada elected a liberal PM, this would be a big rift between the USA and CANADA.
I am sure Trump will built the pipeline. Secretary of Energy Palin will insist.
Seems to me since the Kenyan stopped the pipeline beyond his authority perhaps he should be individually responsible for the financial harm.
Canada needs to get the probate records of Charles Rollo Payne. Check BHO schedule E records. And the ownership of Standley A and Standley D wells still in production. BHO has a conflict of interest
There is hope, it appears many Union members support Trump. Union leadership is worried.
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