Posted on 09/23/2015 3:35:14 PM PDT by Libloather
Following remarks by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that she disapproves of the Keystone XL pipeline project, the White House said on Wednesday that the State Department continues to consider the project.
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Effin' Kerry's hoax pimpin' State Department? Sounds fishy.
Keystone will NEVER be built as long as there is a Dem president.
That’s what they always say about these issues. “We’re CONSIDERING it.” Just give us another thousand years to think it over.
HELLO.....
aint gonna be no pipeline til WARREN BUFFOON dumps his railroad stocks..... you know, the ones that carry oil in tank cars.... yeah them...
and when is warren going to pay his billions in back taxes....
it really pays when you buy congress and the white hut...package deal....
petrobras that got hundreds of millions of ex-im financing is about to go bankrupt...remember when warren bought in BEFORE the ex-im deal and then sold out after the ex-im financing that raised the stock price....
ill bet you made millions too.....right??
no sucker, yo just paid the bills.... so solly
They have to string along all the construction trade unions!
And that is why some collect ADC.
(Aid to Dumb Constructionworkers)
“”the White House said on Wednesday that the State Department continues to consider the project.””
And no one remembers or will talk about the approval for the pipeline being built while Hillary was still at the State Department. I know I wasn’t dreaming it...Still looking for the source.
And why can’t we find out where the $6 Billion missing from the State Department went???? Wasn’t it in one of Timmerman’s books that he said Hillary was given an open checkbook - no questions asked.
WHY IN THE DEVIL IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO GET TO THE BOTTOM OF CLINTON SHENANIGANS?
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