White House Hints at Keystone Veto

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November 13, 2014 The White House has begun hinting that President Obama would veto legislation that mandates approval of the Keystone XL oil-sands pipeline.

The House will again approve a Keystone pipeline bill this week, while the Senate is bracing for a close vote next week at the behest of embattled Democrat Mary Landrieu, who faces a very tough Dec. 6 runoff election.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters traveling with Obama in Myanmar that the White House is against legislation that forces its hand while the federal review of Keystone is ongoing.

"The administration, as you know, has taken a dim view of these kinds of legislative proposals in the past," he said. Earnest said that he hasn't reviewed the specifics of what's before Congress now, but added, "I think it's fair to say that our dim view of these kinds of proposals has not changed."

Earnest stopped shy of flatly waving a veto pen on Obama's behalf, but he noted prior threats on earlier legislation. "There have been previous proposals that I expect would be consistent with proposals that have been discussed overnight. And in evaluating those earlier proposals, we have indicated that the president's senior advisers at the White House would recommend that he veto legislation like that," Earnest said, according to a transcript.

The White House has not issued a formal "statement of administration policy" on the House bill. Those statements often arrive ahead of votes and state whether Obama would veto a bill if it reaches his desk. However, The Washington Post on Thursday cited unnamed aides who said Obama is prepared to veto the bill.

The stronger signals follow somewhat vaguer White House responses last week. Obama, asked about a Keystone bill the day after the midterm elections, declined to address the veto question head on, though he said he would allow the State Department process to "play out."

While a Keystone bill may not be able to clear the lame-duck Senate, the legislation will very likely have more than the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster when Republicans take over the chamber next year. But it's unclear whether the new Senate could muster the 67 votes necessary to override a presidential veto.
 
For the sake of the country I hope this is just a trial balloon.
 
For the sake of the country I hope this is just a trial balloon.

You do that the CANADIAN tar sands will be pumped to a Texas refinery, then the oil will be shipped OUT OF THE STATES, right?
 
I wouldn't put it past him. It has to be his own personal animosity that has held it up to date.

Not long ago I thought he was going to approve it after the election. I get that, but this is pure insanity.
 
God forbid he sign anything that would create wage-paying jobs, ffs . . .


which is what the last election was about, methinks.
 
I quit counting a few weeks ago, but we've got to be up to "Miles Hates Obama thread 325" or so by now.

The schmuck is both obsessive and neurotic in his pathological hatred towards President Obama.
 
God forbid he sign anything that would create wage-paying jobs, ffs . . .


which is what the last election was about, methinks.

More LONG TERM jobs would be created if ONE solar cell plant were created in the Midwest, but people neglect to say anything about it. The pipeline jobs are just in the creation of it, and once it's built, those jobs go away.

There is no net benefit for it.
 
More LONG TERM jobs would be created if ONE solar cell plant were created in the Midwest, but people neglect to say anything about it. The pipeline jobs are just in the creation of it, and once it's built, those jobs go away.

There is no net benefit for it.

STFU, ZIV!

you and 14 others are left sucking Obola PUSSY:rolleyes:
 
Sometimes I think RJ is really a conservative pretending to be a stupid liberal.
 
This thread is a perfect example of the BS' ZIV threads.

All the talking points are there, but those parroting them don't really understand the policy behind those talking points, or their economic impact.

The Keystone pipeline will have zero economic impact. The fight is about who gets to make the profit: The railroads or the oil companies.

Keystone should be built, just because it should be. We have 1000s of miles of pipeline and this one is no different.

But it's fun for the ZIV'ers to scream, "jobs!!!" or "environment!!!"

*chuckle*
 
This thread is a perfect example of the BS' ZIV threads.

All the talking points are there, but those parroting them don't really understand the policy behind those talking points, or their economic impact.

The Keystone pipeline will have zero economic impact. The fight is about who gets to make the profit: The railroads or the oil companies.

Keystone should be built, just because it should be. We have 1000s of miles of pipeline and this one is no different.

But it's fun for the ZIV'ers to scream, "jobs!!!" or "environment!!!"

*chuckle*
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Quit adding perspective to the conversation.
 
This thread is a perfect example of the BS' ZIV threads.

All the talking points are there, but those parroting them don't really understand the policy behind those talking points, or their economic impact.

The Keystone pipeline will have zero economic impact. The fight is about who gets to make the profit: The railroads or the oil companies.

Keystone should be built, just because it should be. We have 1000s of miles of pipeline and this one is no different.

But it's fun for the ZIV'ers to scream, "jobs!!!" or "environment!!!"

*chuckle*

you are the only one who says it wont contribute HIGH PAYING jobs

and by all means, let the RAILROAD owned by W Buffet, Obola stooge butt boi, tax evader, make the MONEY
 

The Keystone pipeline will have zero economic impact.


May God help him.
 
you are the only one who says it wont contribute HIGH PAYING jobs

and by all means, let the RAILROAD owned by W Buffet, Obola stooge butt boi, tax evader, make the MONEY

Jobs???? What jobs???? No more (and probably less) then building a road or fixing our crumbling infrastructure. How many people does it take to man a pumping station every 300 miles? And most of those jobs are already in place because Keystone isn't a new pipeline - it's a connection to existing pipeline.

You're an oil-man, so your opinion is biased. I like trains.
 
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