President-elect Joe Biden’s announcement that he will shut down a oil
pipeline that has created thousands of jobs and safely increased
domestic energy production may be popular with environmental activists,
but Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the province that is home
to the project are vowing to fight back.
Trudeau has supported the $9 billion project despite protests, arguing
it will help reduce reliance on foreign oil imports and create jobs.
Alberta, which has pitched in $1.1 billion on the pipeline, is also miffed.
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> President-elect Joe Biden?s announcement that he will shut down a oil
> pipeline that has created thousands of jobs and safely increased
> domestic energy production may be popular with environmental activists,
> but Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the province that is home
> to the project are vowing to fight back.
> Trudeau has supported the $9 billion project despite protests, arguing
> it will help reduce reliance on foreign oil imports and create jobs.
> Alberta, which has pitched in $1.1 billion on the pipeline, is also miffed.
Да хуйня, они взамен щас еще пяток триллионов напечатают.
Но скорость бредоносных изменений на самом деле,
видимо, будет поразительной.