The repugican senators killed amendments requiring Keystone oil be kept in the
U.S., and mandating that the pipeline be built with U.S. steel.…
The repugicans have been trying to convince the
American people that the Keystone XL pipeline will reduce our dependence
on foreign oil and that it will create American jobs. Yet on Tuesday
they voted to table an
amendment introduced by Sen. Edward Markey (D-MA) and Sen Tammy Baldwin
(D-WI) that would have required keeping the pipeline oil in the United
States for domestic use. The repugicans unanimously rejected bringing up
the amendment to a floor vote. So much for reducing America’s dependence
on foreign oil. As critics have repeatedly pointed out, the proposed
Keystone XL pipeline will not reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil
because the oil will be exported, after it passes through America’s
midsection. The repugicans proved that point by explicitly voting down any
efforts to keep the pipeline oil here.
The repugicans also rejected an amendment proposed by
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) to require that if the pipeline is approved, it
must be built with American iron and steel. Every repugican, except North Carolina repugican Richard Burr,
voted to table that amendment as well. So much for caring about
American jobs. Every Democratic Senator approved of the Franken
amendment, including pipeline supporters like Heidi Heitkamp (ND), Joe
Donnelly (IN), Mark Warner (VA), Joe Manchin (WV), Claire McCaskill
(MO), and Jon Tester (MT). Every Democratic Senator except Heitkamp,
Warner, and Manchin also supported the Markey-Baldwin amendment.
Whatever else can be said about the few Democrats
who support construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, at least all of
them want to guarantee that it is built with American materials. Most of
them also want to ensure that the oil stays here. The repugicans, by
contrast, don’t care where the material for the pipeline comes from, or
where the oil goes. They only say they care about creating American
jobs, and they care about reducing our dependence on foreign oil because
they believe those talking points will help sell the idea to the
American people.
Right now the public isn’t buying. Only 41 percent of Americans currently favor construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. That support may drop even further in the wake of a significant pipeline leak
in Eastern Montana that has created a state of emergency and left local
residents without drinking water. The 50,000 gallon oil spill in
Montana came from a 12-inch pipeline. The proposed Keystone XL pipeline
is 30 to 36-inch pipeline. For
that reason, any rupture on a section of the Keystone XL pipeline, if
it is built, would likely be much larger than the Montana pipeline
breach.
Democratic Senators put forth amendments to test the repugican cabal’s commitment to creating American jobs and their dedication to
reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil. The test results came in
loud and clear. The repugican cabal failed both tests. The repugican cabal doesn’t
care about American jobs or keeping the pipeline oil in our nation for
domestic consumption. They only care about further lining the pockets of
the Koch Brothers and the big multinational oil companies that hold leases on the tar sands in Alberta.
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