(quoted from post at 23:39:59 03/05/15) Most people believe that John D. Rockefeller was some kind of robber baron because that is what the jealous, progressive media portrayed him as at the time. The truth is he was an incredibly hardworking and astute businessman who created untold wealth and jobs while bettering the lives of millions of people with affordable oil products. He gave away billions of dollars to charity over the course of his life and died at 97 with a small fraction of his fortune remaining. The USA could use several thousand like him right now.
(quoted from post at 18:07:18 03/05/15) Follow the money and you will see why we don't have a pipeline,it has little to do with the environment and more to do with who's making the money from shipping by rail,last I heard they were getting $35.00 a barrel by rail,the pipeline would take that away from Warren and his cronies.We've had pipelines out West for decades with no major problems and now it's a political football with money attached to a certain party to fight it.Follow The Money!
(quoted from post at 05:34:20 03/06/15) Canada upgraded their tanker car standards several years ago, the US did not. Did US railroads buy up all those substandard rail cars from Canada?
(quoted from post at 10:14:34 03/06/15) You'll form a different opinion when you see the documentary that was on PBS...
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