Of all the reasons to not build the Keystone pipeline, one that is
often overlooked, and ignored by the corporate media, is the real and
present danger…
After their 2012 general election defeat, repugicans performed a self-autopsy and concluded that they had to
convince the American people that they cared more about the “regular
people” and not solely their special interest donors. Obviously they
ignored their own diagnosis and have committed to serving the interests
of their owners the Koch brothers. Despite a looming veto
threat from President Obama, after House and Senate repugicans passed a bill
subverting the President’s purview over a foreign nation’s pipeline. Of all the reasons to
not build the Keystone pipeline, one that is often overlooked, and
ignored by the corporate media, is the real and present danger of a
break in TransCanada’s rupture-prone pipeline the company claims is safe
and environmentally friendly.
It is absurd to think the Canadian tar sand pipeline
is even remotely environmentally friendly, particularly when Canada
will not allow the pipeline to be constructed on its own soil. Now,
based on the fourth in a string of pipeline explosions just this month,
it is also not close to what any thinking human being would regard as
safe. However, repugicans could care one iota less about the safety of
the pipeline any more than they care about the environment, and in spite
of the fourth pipeline explosion in a very brief amount of time, they
are going forward to enrich the Koch brothers, a foreign corporation,
and of course John Boehner’s stock portfolio.
The latest pipeline explosion took place in West Virginia and fortunately there were no deaths or injuries. Residents reported seeing
a massive fireball shooting hundreds of feet into the air, and an
emergency dispatcher said the heat from the flames melted siding off of
one house and damaged a power line. The Texas-based owners of the
pipeline, Enterprise Products, L.P. said it was investigating the cause
of the rupture and explosion, but they like TransCanada, claim oil and
gas pipelines are safe. It is likely exactly what three other pipeline
owners claimed just this month as repugicans are attempting to force
construction of a foreign corporations pipeline carrying incredibly
dangers and nearly impossible to clean up tar sand.
In Mississippi early this month, a different pipeline operated by GulfSouth rattled nearby residents’ windows when it exploded
sending a smoke plume big enough to register on the National Weather
Service’s radar screens. GulfSouth, like TransCanada, touted the safety
of their pipeline. Another “very safe and environmentally-friendly
pipeline” owned by Bridger Pipeline ruptured
in Montana less than two weeks ago dumping as much as 50,000 gallons of
crude oil into the Yellowstone River and left thousands of Montana
residents “without drinkable tap water.” Within days of the Montana pipeline spill, a North Dakota pipeline ruptured and spilled
over 3 million gallons of “drilling waste saltwater” that is regarded
as the state’s largest environmental contaminant release since the
so-called “North Dakota oil boom began.”
Although Democrats have attempted to add clever
amendments to the Keystone authorization legislation in the Senate,
there is precious little debate about the prevalence of ruptures and
spills inherent with pipes carrying more corrosive tar sand oil across
America en route to China, Japan, and Europe. Democrats will never have a
better opportunity to demonstrate their concern for Americans’ health,
water supply, and the environment than during what is becoming a regular
occurring rash of oil pipeline leaks, ruptures, and spills. It is not
that the inherent danger of pipelines would convince contemptible repugicans to oppose the Kochs’ demand for authorizing the pipeline’s
construction, but Democrats should be screaming and advertising the
pipeline’s inherent dangers while recent pipeline incidents are fresh in
people’s minds.
Opponents of the pipeline should be educating the
ignorant public about how much more dangerous to the environment,
particularly the water supply, a 1,700-mile pipeline carrying over
860,000 barrels of nasty, carcinogenic, and extremely corrosive tar sand
crude oil is compared to conventional oil, and conventional oil is not
easy to clean up. The biggest problem with tar sand oil is that it is
not just harder, but nearly impossible to clean up due to its viscosity
that prevents it from floating. Instead, it sinks and with a projected
path over the Ogallala aquifer, Nebraska residents’ and farmers’ primary
source of water would be decimated. Nebraska Republicans care as little
about their populations’ source of water as they do their health, and
have claimed a tar sand spill “will only affect local residents’ source
of water;” obviously nothing residents should worry about.
To get an idea of the devastation and long-term
effects of a tar sand rupture over a major water source, it is worth
noting the nation’s first and largest tar sand spill happened nearly
five years ago and is still a posing monumental challenge to clean up.
The company responsible for the spill, Enbridge claimed their primary
concern has always been pipeline safety and environmental consciousness.
The 2010 spill has oil industry and environmental
experts stumped about how to clean up, much less recover, all the tar
sand oil. As the EPA said in 2012, after two years of struggling to
clean up the spill, they have been unsuccessful in cleanup and recovery
attempts because “there is no known procedure to clean up tar sands
bitumen.” An agency spokesman said “they had to write the book” on how
best to clean up nasty tar sand (dil-bit) in Michigan. Tar sand bitumen,
the type of “oil” repugicans want flowing through the Keystone
pipeline spilled into the Kalamazoo River and promptly sunk to the
bottom. Local residents and EPA officials are still struggling to save
the water supply nearly five years later. It has cost roughly $725
million to recover 1.2 million gallons of the tar sand so far, and
environmentalists at the EPA say just attempting to recover the
carcinogenic tar sand is decimating the environment.
Residents in and around the Michigan spill have
complained and reported nausea, migraines, and burning in the eyes and
throat due to the toxins needed to allow the tar to flow. Tar sand will
not flow unless it is diluted with toxic chemicals and after it does
spill, the tar separates from the toxic “dilutant” and sinks. The
chemical-laden dilutant evaporates into the nearby atmosphere affecting
air quality. It is obviously a hazard that Republicans are comfortable
imposing on Americans in their drive to serve the oil industry.
There is no good reason to allow a foreign
corporation to build an environmental hazard waiting to happen on
American soil, and yet repugicans are Hell-bent and duty-bound to do
the bidding of the Koch brothers; despite President Obama’s pledge to
veto legislation approving the permit. A permitting approval process, by
the way, that is constitutionally the purview of the President and
State Department; not the Koch brothers, a foreign corporation, or repugicans indebted to the oil industry. Still, repugicans continue
lying about the pipeline, and wasting taxpayer’s time and money, to pass
legislation to construct a pipeline that is certain to rupture,
explode, and decimate the environment. And they are lying about
Keystone while four pipelines ruptured or exploded amid ever-present
promises it is a safe and environmentally-friendly means of enriching
the Kochs, a foreign corporation, and corrupt John A. Boehner.
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