Keystone Pipeline's Cancellation Shows How Arbitrary Presidential Power Subverts the Rule of Law
Citizens and companies increasingly cannot count on the stability of the law when making decisions about their lives and businesses.
Citizens and companies increasingly cannot count on the stability of the law when making decisions about their lives and businesses.
Building more and better energy infrastructure is the best guarantee against fuel and electricity disruptions.
A big defeat for anti-pipeline activists.
State Department reverses Obama ruling and permits construction of Keystone Pipeline.
Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, that's who. Does this make Obama look like a chump for nixing Keystone XL?
"The pipeline would not make a meaningful long-term contribution to our economy."
The president is now in a big hurry after 7 years of delay
Environmentalists cry foul and urge President Obama to stop the pipeline
Evidently bows to environmentalist lobby
House approves Keystone XL pipeline construction.
A novel idea: Why not let the builders decide whether or not it is economic to construct?
Symbolic vetoes are not in the national interest.
Would add just 1/100th of a degree to man-made warming by 2100
Keeping hope alive on both sides of the issue.
Incident will likely be used in Keystone XL fight
Newt Gingrich imagines he can command the law of supply and demand.
The Canadian pipeline won't mean "the end of safe drinking water."
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