Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline and the Effects on the Election


            Almost everybody has heard about the Keystone XL Pipeline debate.  If not, the basic idea of the Keystone XL Pipeline is a way to carry crude oil from Canada throughout the United States.  This has been a major debate and the project has been put on hold to propose a new route, so it does not pass through the Sand hills and over the Ogallala Aquifer. 

Although the project has been put on hold, President Obama has recently rejected the whole project, according to the New York Times.  This decision has put the President in a difficult position, especially with the upcoming election.  President Obama rejected this project because he felt there was not adequate time to reach a decision.  Even though he may have had good intentions, Obama’s reelection has been placed on a new level. 

The Keystone XL pipeline would have added many working opportunities and would have helped with the unemployment problem in the United States.  According to NPR, thousands of jobs would be created.  Even if they did only last throughout the construction phase, these current working opportunities could help many Americans in their lives by providing these workers with an income at least for some length of time.  American citizens were looking forward to this project, mainly because of the opportunities and also the fact that the oil would be shipped from the same body of land. 

The decision to reject the proposal of the Keystone XL pipeline has changed the people’s views and opinions of President Obama.  Thousands, if not tens of thousands, of job opportunities may be lost and we will still be forfeiting more money on foreign oil because the pipeline is not going through the United States.

Yes, the New York Times states that this is not a “final” decision about the Keystone XL Pipeline, but it actually is final as of now.  In order for the pipeline to be brought back into the picture, TransCanada will have to reapply for a presidential permit.  Although TransCanada wants a quick process, there is no possibility for this to be done quickly.  It will need to be a fresh application and evaluated just as carefully as it was the first time.  There is no way this project will be able to get started in the next few years and our economy will be suffering from it. 

Americans all over the United States are upset about the rejection of this project and this will greatly affect the upcoming election.   There will be many debates between the Republican nominee and the Democratic side about this project.  President Obama may have lost much of his support because of this decision of the Keystone XL pipeline. 


2 comments:

  1. The pipeline is a huge ordeal in America, and in Nebraska especially. The action to stop the project is a campaign risk, but a wise one I believe from Obama.

    First off, Obama (who is a Democrat) will probably not get a lot of support from the very Republican state of Nebraska in this presidential race. However, for those who are Democrat in Nebraska can appreciate this action. It might have created jobs, yes. It also could have ruined one of Nebraska's greatest source of water.

    To me, Obama was wise to stop the project all together. Our water source is more important than some jobs. The project can be brought up again, and be passed later when there is more time to be spent on rewriting it. If I were a Nebraskan Democrat, I would not withdraw my vote for Obama.

    Mo Kristensen

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  2. I enjoyed your post very well and it was very interesting reading to me. In fact, I have no opportunity to be informed of American political situation because I just arrived in the United States three weeks ago and have been busy to adapt to the sudden change.
    However, I came to know, through your post, about the Keystone XL Pipeline which is the current controversial issue. The Republican Party and energy industry’s strong opposition is expected about the President Obama’s decision to reject the whole project.
    It seems that many people are upset about the decision but I take a middle ground. I think that the President Obama put the safety of ground, water and the air before anything else.
    The Keystone XL Pipeline project would increase environmental pollution. Especially if the accident which crude oil is spilled take place, it is a very severe problem.

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