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Clinton opposes Keystone XL pipeline
Also, she’s opposing the pipeline because, from her perspective, it’s interfering with “our” ability to move forward?
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Activists interrupted a Clinton event on Friday, holding signs against the proposed pipeline and refusing to take a seat. I worked in the administration.
Clinton addressed at a panel discussion with the Des Moines Register newspaper.
“I do think we need to get our product to tidewater”.
Clinton said she wanted to “both protect consumers and promote innovation, while putting an end to profiteering”.
Ignore Clinton’s grudging comments. There is a strong school of center-left thought that holds that the environmental movement has damaged itself by concentrating on the pipeline at the expense of other environmental concerns, as though the environmental movement can not walk and chew kale at the same time. “It’s September”, the aide said. The Nasdaq Biotechnology Index plummeted more than 3 percent shortly after the announcement, before recovering to close down 1.7 percent. “This is bad actors making a fortune off of people’s misfortune”.
The student added that she “was afraid of her answer, to be honest”. But I know where it’s coming from.
From the campaign trail, Harper’s staff steered clear of criticizing Clinton.
Clinton says she’d require drug companies that benefit from taxpayer support to invest in research, and says while some are anxious her approach would hurt new drug development, she believes it would do the opposite. “I want to wait and see what he and Secretary Kerry decide“.
Meanwhile, Mr O’Malley was more critical of her stance.
Clinton then thanked Boston for his donation and told him how his story made her “smile”. Bernie Sanders’ stump speech. In 2010, during her time as secretary of state, Clinton suggested she was “inclined” to back the project. In a democracy, said Hannaford, the right things always get done for the wrong reasons.
Clinton said that, within a few weeks, she’ll unveil a North American plan for fighting climate change and transitioning to clean energy, citing a number of pipelines that are already sitting in disrepair and leaking unsafe methane gases.
Cullison told Business Insider that she plans on posing similar questions to Republican and Democratic presidential candidates as they pass through Iowa.
“On issue after issue-marriage equality, drivers licenses for undocumented immigrants, children fleeing violence in Central America, the Syrian refugee crisis, and now the Keystone Pipeline, Secretary Clinton has followed-not forged-public opinion”, O’Malley said.
“Now, as the opposition to Keystone XL mounts, the decision [to reject the pipeline] remains with the President”, said Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune. It would be “absurd to encourage the extraction and transportation of some of the dirtiest fossil fuel on the planet”, he said.
But while she stayed mum, progressive challenger Sen. A Republican candidate for president happened to be sitting in an interview chair on Fox News when news of Clinton’s position was broadcast.
“The pharmaceutical industry has become a health hazard for the American people“, Sanders said in a statement.
The current frontrunner in most USA presidential election polls made the long-awaited announcement about where she stands on the project. “#KeystoneXL”, he tweeted. How can the administration advocate a deal that would help Iranian oil producers but not do the same for USA and Canadian producers?
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has finally spoken out against the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.