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jiminycricket1 74M
13732 posts
7/12/2014 9:46 am

You confuse telling facts with telling us what the fact mean. I have no problem with your fact, but have a problem with your conclusions from those facts and your total narrow-mindedness to accept that any different conclusion could be possibly right.. I have simply come to the conclusion that you folks don't care about facts and only care about YOUR biased conclusions that can be justified by those facts.


jiminycricket1 74M
13732 posts
7/12/2014 10:43 am

I'm just a talking circle jerk. Join the freak'n club. The difference between what you say and what I say is that I understand what you say.
Join the club of "you folks" who refuse to even try and understand..
Whenever I use that term "You folks". It first means anybody who the shoe fits.. Secondly, It mean those whose agenda takes precedence over logic.
So...... I'm a talking circle jerk. I know what I get out of it. So as long I understand what I'm doing and your not going to come along with me. I'll just have to enjoy playing with myself.


Rentier1

7/14/2014 11:12 am

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Canadians only use their own gas west of Ontario. Eastern Canada's oil comes from foreign sources.

Canada wants XL-Keystone built simply because it's the quickest and cheapest way to get tar sands crude to market.


Rentier1

7/14/2014 3:04 pm

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Because that's where the refineries are.

Refineries cost a lot of money and time.

The oil companies that extract the crude from the tar sands have a pretty good grip on the economics, and that's what they would like.

There are other solutions.

The one I like is using some of the natural gas pipelines to send crude to refineries in eastern Canada. That way we might be able to wean ourselves from foreign oil. But I don't know what the economics of that are.