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o is never going to approve the Keystone Pipeline. He doesn't want jobs. Please, please, people, it's not rocket science. Look at his record. Job growth has gone DOWN, not up, since he came into office.
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The Washington Post started this hullabaloo with an article that the authors later in the same article stated they didn't know how many acres the Koch Bros. leased.
Note the following:
In a nutshell, the Post piece, co-authored by reporters Steven Mufson and Juliet Eilperin, ID’d the Koch brothers as “the biggest lease holders in Canada’s tar sands,” and then suggested that this fact would “inflame the already contentious debate about the Keystone XL Pipeline.” The co-authors admit that their article was based on a report produced by a leftwing organization called the International Forum on Globalization, and that it was IFG’s executive director who provided the material on which the WAPO article was based.
The co-authors also go on to say in the piece that they don’t really know how many acres of land the Kochs own in Canada, or what they are doing there, and that in fact “the link between Koch and Keystone XL is indirect at best.”
One answer to that question was provided by lawyer John Hinderaker, who published on PowerLine a devastating rebuttal complete with evidence that the Kochs are not the largest leaseholders in the tar sands, that they have no interest in the Keystone Pipeline, and that in fact construction of the pipeline would actually hurt their financial interests.
As I posted last year, Judith Eilperin is married to a man who writes on climate policy for the Center for American Progress. Then they wrote “Why did we write this article,” because they admitted everything Hinderliter said was true and they acknowledged that their motive had been political. This is what they said, they wrote the article, quote, “to stir and inflame public debate in this election year. That’s why we wrote the piece.”
If it WERE true that the Koch's stood to gain billions, why did Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and Henry Waxman try to start an investigation but drop it because they were relying totally on the Washington Post article?