Everything You Need to Know About Keystone XL

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Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The State Department's final environmental assessment of the Keystone pipeline from the Canadian tar sands to the U.S. Gulf Coast is coming soon. What happens if the pipeline is approved or rejected? Bloomberg's Megan Hughes takes a closer look at the impact on jobs, oil prices and the railroad business. (Source: Bloomberg)

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This should be called everything they want you to know.

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once you factor in the cost of site clean up (30 acres of sulfur  400 feet thick) and water clean up (3 or 4 very large water treatment plants) the price would be about mid 80's a once again wtf were they thinking when they started this pink elephant??

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It would also mean more energy independence in the US and less dependence on oil from OPEC countries. 

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