From the Washington Examiner: TransCanada Corp. filed a claim under the North American Free Trade Agreement Friday seeking $15 billion over the Obama administration’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline. The company filed the claim seeking arbitration under the trade agreement, arguing that they had reason to believe that they would emerge and win approval […]
Yes, that doesn’t sound *as* awful, does it? Wait, it does. Sounds like someone was unwilling to take a position even after the State Department found nothing environmentally threatening about the pipeline.
After weeks and months of dodging questions on her stance on building the Keystone XL pipeline, Hillary Clinton announced her opposition on the same day that the news cycle was focusing on Pope Francis’s visit to Washington, D.C. How convenient, Hillary.
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is taking “heat” from both conservatives and liberals for her stonewalling when asked what her position is on the Keystone XL pipeline, according to CNN’s Jeff Zeleny. Clinton’s latest non-committal response came on Tuesday when she was asked by a Republican voter to give a straight “yes” or “no” answer […]
The exchange is quite painful to watch as Associated Press reporter Matt Lee grills State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki over the Keystone XL pipeline recommendations.