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As Biden's Keystone XL order sparks job losses, climate adviser says, 'We're not asking for sacrifice'


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I would like to think this administration simply doesn't know what they're doing...but they do.

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President Biden climate advisor Gina McCarthy said Wednesday that the administration is "not asking for sacrifice" with its executive order to shut down construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.

According to the Keystone XL website, the project, initially proposed more than a decade ago, would have sustained about 11,000 U.S. jobs in 2021 – including 8,000 union jobs – and generated $1.6 billion in gross wages.

"The most exciting thing about this is we're not asking for sacrifice here," McCarthy said during a Wednesday interview on NBC's "TODAY Show." "The president fully understands that people are suffering now. So this all about recovering from the COVID crisis. This all about building good, clean jobs, jobs where you can get access to jobs to good pay and unions."

 

However, until the good clean jobs get her.....you're fired.

This idiotic America hating policy should be grounds for impeachment imo.

 

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20 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

I would like to think this administration simply doesn't know what they're doing...but they do.

This is the hidden content, please

From the article:

President Biden climate advisor Gina McCarthy said Wednesday that the administration is "not asking for sacrifice" with its executive order to shut down construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.

According to the Keystone XL website, the project, initially proposed more than a decade ago, would have sustained about 11,000 U.S. jobs in 2021 – including 8,000 union jobs – and generated $1.6 billion in gross wages.

"The most exciting thing about this is we're not asking for sacrifice here," McCarthy said during a Wednesday interview on NBC's "TODAY Show." "The president fully understands that people are suffering now. So this all about recovering from the COVID crisis. This all about building good, clean jobs, jobs where you can get access to jobs to good pay and unions."

 

However, until the good clean jobs get her.....you're fired.

This idiotic America hating policy should be grounds for impeachment imo.

 

John Kerry said that pipeline people who lost their jobs should try to seek employment making solar panels. What a douche.

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59 minutes ago, baddog said:

John Kerry said that pipeline people who lost their jobs should try to seek employment making solar panels. What a douche.

It is amazing how out of touch with reality Dems are.  He should find another job.  Maybe he could bring more to the table doing something else, than what he has done as a career politician.  What is Horseface’s role these days anyhow?

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18 minutes ago, BS Wildcats said:

It is amazing how out of touch with reality Dems are.  He should find another job.  Maybe he could bring more to the table doing something else, than what he has done as a career politician.  What is Horseface’s role these days anyhow?

Working under Biden as special envoy to climate, which translates to nothing. 

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14 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

These people are living in a fantasy world.

Based on what we know, that’s very true.   But I’m not sure everything is what it seems.  If there are Puppet Masters, this is just another piece of their agenda puzzle.  The thing is, the idea that there are Puppet Masters is so absurd, it’s easy to dismiss out of hand.  That makes it easier for them to hide in the background and pull the strings - if, as I believe, they do exist.  So we either have them running things, are we have a majority of our Govt that wants the downfall of the country.  Lol, easier to believe in Puppet Masters, but neither choice is good.

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