November 8, 2012

Keystone OK Will Be Obama's First Big Move

Rob Wile, Business Insider


Business Insider

There is one seemingly partisan policy decision everyone is nevertheless convinced will actually prove painless: approving Transcanada's application for its Keystone XL pipeline across the Canadian border.

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TAGGED: Second term, Canadian tar sands, canada, Keystone XL pipeline, President Obama

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