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Montana’s Gov. Brian Schweitzer Supports Keystone XL

Democratic governor Brian Schweitzer — last heard from at the 2008 Democratic convention in Denver telling John McCain to drill for oil in one of his seven backyards – has approved the Keystone pipeline expansion:

Governor Brian Schweitzer told Reuters that an important component of the project for Montana is an “on-ramp” to feed oil from his state into the proposed pipeline.

“This country needs conflict-free oil,” he said in a phone interview. “Montana’s National Guard is in Afghanistan and they’ve been in Iraq, and I promise you that we’ll never send the National Guard to protect the pipeline in Alberta.”

The proposed Keystone XL pipeline would stretch from the Canadian border through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska and link up with an existing pipeline in Kansas. Another leg would extend from Cushing, Oklahoma, to the Gulf Coast in Texas.

The approval from Montana’s Democratic governor comes as TransCanada Corp’s $7 billion plan to carry Alberta oil sands crude to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries faces opposition from officials in Nebraska.

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives have sought to pressure President Barack Obama to fast-track an approval of the pipeline, which is seen as a jobs-generator, in exchange for supporting an extension of a payroll tax cut.

Schweitzer had expressed support for the project before he announced it was receiving final approval from his office.

The U.S. State Department, which has jurisdiction over the project since it crosses the border with Canada, last month pushed off its decision on the project into 2013.

That came after Obama faced boisterous protests from environmentalists opposed to the pipeline.

Schweitzer blamed delays for the project on Nebraska, where last month the governor approved a measure passed by lawmakers to reroute the pipeline away from the ecologically sensitive Sandhill region and Ogallala Aquifer.

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We Cant Wait
   12/17/11 20:06

The State Dept approved Keystone XL after three years of environmental impact studies and, flaws and all, was determined to be an acceptable risk.

Nebraskans expressed some concern about the pipeline's route, and since then a new route has been crafted after a compromise.

If the State Dept would give the green light pre-compromise, pre-new route, then surely the State Dept and Obama would give the ok to the Senate bill and Keystone after 60 days.

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Chuck Pierce
   12/21/11 12:53

This would give us about 20 years of high paying, craft jobs, by the time they finish the pipeline and all of the infrastructure to support it. Time to go WELD!!! Ya, LET'S GO!!!

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