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Remember Those 11,000 Keystone XL Jobs Biden Killed? They’re Back Thanks to Huge Trump Announcement

The article discusses former President ⁤Donald Trump’s call to revive the⁣ Keystone XL pipeline project, wich was terminated by President Joe Biden⁣ on his first day in office following pressure ⁣from environmental activists. The project aimed to extend the existing Keystone Pipeline System to transport crude⁢ oil from Canada to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries. trump’s comments express ⁣discontent towards Biden’s decision,stating that the ⁣company responsible for the pipeline should return to America and expedite construction,claiming that the current administration would provide easier approvals for the project. ​The ⁣revival of the ⁢pipeline has reignited debates regarding energy independence, job creation, and environmental⁢ concerns, especially amid a backdrop of rising⁢ energy prices ‍and geopolitical tensions ‍related to energy⁣ security. ⁣Supporters of the​ pipeline argue it would lead to thousands of jobs and boost the economy, ‌while opponents continue to raise environmental issues linked to fossil ​fuel projects. The response from‍ social media reflects a‌ mixed sentiment, ‍with some praising energy independence and others expressing concerns about‍ climate implications.


You know those conservatives that have been “we are so back” since Donald Trump’s November win? Maybe you can count the Keystone XL pipeline supporters among them, soon enough.

Because, at least according to his social media account, President Trump wants the pipeline project back — even more bigly than before.

In a post to on Monday, Trump announced that he wanted to resurrect the pipeline project that former President Joe Biden killed via executive fiat on his first day in office after pressure from environmental activist groups.

The project was designed to extend the Keystone Pipeline System, which carries crude oil from Canada to refineries on the Gulf Coast of the United States.

However, spurred on by a more general animus toward anything that involved oil — which they blame for climate change — and a more specific, if even more specious, claim that the project might pose a threat to the Ogallala aquifer, progressive groups and Native American tribes teamed up for protests in South Dakota, which went viral on social media, making killing off the project a cause célèbre on the left.

Biden’s order killed off roughly 11,000 jobs that would have been associated with the pipeline, although other estimates have pegged the number at more or less.

(At almost the same time, it’s worth noting Biden encouraged the Europeans to go forward with the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project with Russia, which would have made the continent even more dependent on Moscow than it already was for its energy needs. Nothing bad ever came of that. Nosiree.)

Anyway, on Monday, Trump — making it sound like he was just spitballing here — thought, hey, why not resurrect the Keystone XL pipeline while we’re on a winning streak?

“Our Country’s doing really well, and today, I was just thinking, that the company building the Keystone XL Pipeline that was viciously jettisoned by the incompetent Biden Administration should come back to America, and get it built — NOW!” Trump posted to .

“I know they were treated very badly by Sleepy Joe Biden, but the Trump Administration is very different — Easy approvals, almost immediate start!

“If not them, perhaps another Pipeline Company. We want the Keystone XL Pipeline built!”

The move was popular on social media for various reasons. Some, obviously, lauded any move toward greater energy independence for the United States and our allies over the objections of a vociferous, extremist pro-degrowth minority:

Others over the past few days — not just Monday — noted the rash of government bureaucrats splashed all over our TV screens these past few weeks whining that cuts at USAID and the IRS, among others, had left them jobless, even though their jobs were essentially valueless. Meanwhile, Biden killed numerous jobs with Keystone XL and basically told everyone out of work to learn to code, or make wind turbines, or whatever.

Naturally, a post on does not an energy policy make, but when Trump vocalizes support for something the GOP can get behind, the GOP usually gets behind it quickly — and given the need for energy independence from Russia and other less-than-friendly countries, you might even see Democrats offer only token opposition.

“Kill Keystone XL!” has ceased to be a shibboleth of the activist left, which has moved onto fresher controversies in places like Israel and the social media sphere, where Democrats don’t really have the power to deliver results.

If there was ever a time to get the Keystone XL pipeline off the ground again — and build it even “yuger” than before, even — this is it, in other words. Trump wants to get it done. Let’s see if the rest of Washington does, as well.




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