Do we even make steel in this country any more?The new Republican president backed the Keystone XL and Dakota Access projects, provided American steel is used.
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And people may well die in what will likely become intensified protests.Mr Trump's actions do not mean the end of the fight over US pipeline construction, however. Opponents will continue to argue that they jeopardise sensitive environmental areas and violate private property rights.
Who gives a shit about the environment their children will inherit?And the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, John Cornyn of Texas, said: "Today's news is a breath of fresh air, and proof that President Trump won't let radical special-interest groups stand in the way of doing what's best for American workers."
Good luck, because once Trump appoints a Supreme Court judge, it's highly questionable that legal action will make any difference.The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose land abuts the proposed route of the Dakota Access pipeline, called Mr Trump's decision a violation of "law and tribal treaties", and vowed to take legal action.
Jesus wept.But during a Tuesday morning meeting with automobile executives at the White House, Mr Trump described himself as an environmentalist.
On Monday, he made similar comments to other business leaders, saying: "I'm a very big person when it comes to the environment. I have received awards on the environment."
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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