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Well well well....Hiden admits cancelling the Keystone Pipeline cost 60k jobs and TEN BILLION to GDP

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"Studies cited by the Energy Department report reveal that Pres. Biden’s cancellation of the construction of the Keystone pipeline had the following negative impact:

  • Up to 59,468 jobs lost per year,
  • Up to $9.6 billion of lost GDP (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $20.93 billion of lost business sales (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $6.5 billion of lost personal income (current dollars), and
  • Up to 54,651 personal income lost annually per job"

Once again, our resident oil experts got it all wrong.
 

"Studies cited by the Energy Department report reveal that Pres. Biden’s cancellation of the construction of the Keystone pipeline had the following negative impact:

  • Up to 59,468 jobs lost per year,
  • Up to $9.6 billion of lost GDP (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $20.93 billion of lost business sales (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $6.5 billion of lost personal income (current dollars), and
  • Up to 54,651 personal income lost annually per job"

Once again, our resident oil experts got it all wrong.
This isn’t true, Biden doesn’t dictate oil prices

Yours Truly,

Cucky
 

"Studies cited by the Energy Department report reveal that Pres. Biden’s cancellation of the construction of the Keystone pipeline had the following negative impact:

  • Up to 59,468 jobs lost per year,
  • Up to $9.6 billion of lost GDP (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $20.93 billion of lost business sales (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $6.5 billion of lost personal income (current dollars), and
  • Up to 54,651 personal income lost annually per job"

Once again, our resident oil experts got it all wrong.
Well this is gonna throw BSC for a loop.
 

"Studies cited by the Energy Department report reveal that Pres. Biden’s cancellation of the construction of the Keystone pipeline had the following negative impact:

  • Up to 59,468 jobs lost per year,
  • Up to $9.6 billion of lost GDP (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $20.93 billion of lost business sales (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $6.5 billion of lost personal income (current dollars), and
  • Up to 54,651 personal income lost annually per job"

Once again, our resident oil experts got it all wrong.

@BSC911 told us the pipeline didn’t matter?
 
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"Studies cited by the Energy Department report reveal that Pres. Biden’s cancellation of the construction of the Keystone pipeline had the following negative impact:

  • Up to 59,468 jobs lost per year,
  • Up to $9.6 billion of lost GDP (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $20.93 billion of lost business sales (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $6.5 billion of lost personal income (current dollars), and
  • Up to 54,651 personal income lost annually per job"

Once again, our resident oil experts got it all wrong.
It was ridiculous to cancel the pipeline project. Even Trudeau recognized that.
 

"Studies cited by the Energy Department report reveal that Pres. Biden’s cancellation of the construction of the Keystone pipeline had the following negative impact:

  • Up to 59,468 jobs lost per year,
  • Up to $9.6 billion of lost GDP (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $20.93 billion of lost business sales (2011 dollars),
  • Up to $6.5 billion of lost personal income (current dollars), and
  • Up to 54,651 personal income lost annually per job"

Once again, our resident oil experts got it all wrong.
I posted this a few days ago in Cucky's "President Biden lowers Gas Prices" failed thread. I guess you still have him on ignore? 😂
 
No one said politicians are smart people, Biden has never been smart, makes you wonder how a moron got 81 million votes.

Things that make you go hmmm 🤔
Biden did not come up with that policy, it was his staff and democratic donors. Biden should have been wise enough to reject it, but Dems were under this delusion, at the time, that you could print and print money and not cause inflation. 2022 was excellent for reminding the world that the laws of economics still hold.
 
Biden did not come up with that policy, it was his staff and democratic donors. Biden should have been wise enough to reject it, but Dems were under this delusion, at the time, that you could print and print money and not cause inflation. 2022 was excellent for reminding the world that the laws of economics still hold.
As @Sunburnt Indian tells us, Hiden is not a politician, he is an announcer.
 
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