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Over Twenty States Are Now Suing The Biden Administration Over The Closure Of The Keystone XL Pipeline

It’s still hard to believe that as one of his first acts as president, Joe Biden shut down the Keystone XL Pipeline, killing thousands of good American jobs in the process.

Just think of all the American families whose lives came to a halt instantly, wondering how they would pay for their homes, cars and education for their children.

States started suing almost immediately and some new states have joined the effort, bringing the total to over twenty.

“The Constitution is clear that presidents do not have the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce or to unilaterally undo an act of Congress,” said Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, announcing that Alaska and Florida are joining the legal fight.

In the statement, Knudsen said U.S. consumers would benefit the most by the construction of the pipeline — and are subsequently hurt the most by its cancellation.

“The fallout from the Colonial pipeline cyberattack made it very clear that we need more energy infrastructure, not less. The Keystone XL would get more oil, including Montana oil, to American refineries to be sold to American consumers,” he said.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor were added to a complaint filed with the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas on Thursday, bringing the total number of states in the lawsuit to 23.

At the same time that this is happening, remember that Biden had no problem with Russia having an oil pipeline.

Biden - what a dick head.
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It didn't just effect the US. Canada got hit too. Saskatchewan and I believe Alberta are also on the law suit
Spotpot · 41-45, M
@Callmewhatyouwill It would have overwhelmingly benefit Canada not US its not exactly America first.
@Spotpot except the part that it made it cheaper for us to get the oil to make gas, lowering our gas prices.
Spotpot · 41-45, M
@Callmewhatyouwill The oil would have been exported.
@Spotpot and? The pipeline makes it cheaper and safer to transport than over the road trucks or trains.

The cost in getting the oil goes up, the cost to the consumer goes up. Which is partially why we now have Obama era gas prices again.
@Spotpot true. The system COUNTS on our ignorance

and makes jobs so UGLY and/or scarce that any work is supposedly better than what happens when you don't have any.

Really. Any NATIVES here??????
Spotpot · 41-45, M
@Callmewhatyouwill As i said the oil was meant for exports to the far east not consumption in the US.
@Spotpot right... So Canada's sueing over shutting down the pipeline to the us because they want to export to Asia.

Sounds reasonable
Spotpot · 41-45, M
@Callmewhatyouwill If you are a Canadian yes then it sounds reasonable.