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Old 30-04-2017, 21:52   #271
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I find it amusing that those who consider x profit per gallon to be excessive but see a similar amount collected in taxes to be quite reasonable.

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Something I have yet to get a proper answer to. Why can't Canada build a refinery up there to at least turn the tar sands oil into a lighter weight product that would not be so devastating if it were to spill??

You just might get Americans to agree to something like that if it were not such a risk to a MAJOR aquifer supplying lots of water to major farming states.
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/2...er-transcanada

And you do realize that a tar sands oil spill is a WHOLE LOT more difficult to clean up,...if ever
Perhaps we could get our new 'great business negotiator' to come up with a deal where the some entities in the USA would help cover a good portion of the cost to build that 'pre-refinery' in Canada to cut down on the 'heavy content' of that tar sands oil they want to pump across the lands that include our farm land aquifers?

It would certainly be FAR less expensive than the cost to clean up the 1-2 spills per 10 years that they have worked into their modeling proposal.
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I find it amusing that those who consider x profit per gallon to be excessive but see a similar amount collected in taxes to be quite reasonable.
I haven't met many who've said that. Usually I find the reverse opinion: oil companies are paragons of efficient free enterprise while the government is just the greedy tax-taker.

In North America, we pay too little for fossil fuels. The price charged and the taxes collected are still insufficient to cover the full life-cycle cost of finding, extracting, refining and using them, especially the clean-up part.

I know why this is: our economies are basically sputtering along, and it's only cheap energy that helps maintain the illusion that they are doing better than they really are. Therefore, we gonna keep drilling and pumping and burning, and providing subsidies and tax breaks to do so, until there's some new economic glimmer of hope, like the next dot-com or similar.
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Re: American invasion of Canada rehearsal

I find it ironic that the pipeline is such a topic- inclusive of many from the Great Lakes- when the lake cities dump millions of gallons of raw sewage into the lakes during storms.

Monroe County (Rochester) alone is a perpetual violator and has broken the laws ...yet nothing happens. Monroe County sewer plant a chronic offender

And the Canadian cities do it too. Toronto Sewage Bypass Log — Lake Ontario Waterkeeper

Where is the outrage that our lake are being polluted by billions of gallons of raw sewage annually?
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Where is the outrage that our lake are being polluted by billions of gallons of raw sewage annually?
Oh, it's there. Toronto beaches are tested and flagged throughout the summer, and when they're closed due to runoff, it's a news story. Some infrastructure money to re-do century-old storm systems would be helpful on both sides of the lakes.

Fertilizer getting into the Great Lakes is probably a bigger problem, longterm.

Anyway, sewage in the lake is an order of magnitude less environmentally toxic than spilled oil in the lake.
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I haven't met many who've said that. Usually I find the reverse opinion: oil companies are paragons of efficient free enterprise while the government is just the greedy tax-taker.
Yes, I was being facetious there.

I don't see virtue or vice in a legitimate company making a profit. It's what they are supposed to do.

Anyway, oil isn't going away anytime soon.
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