Feb 24, 2014
By AM740 Staff
If U-S President Obama was serious about growing the economy, he would approve the Keystone X-L pipeline. That’s the sentiment after several governors emerged from a meeting with Obama claiming harmony, only to break into an on-camera partisan feud in front of the West Wing. Connecticut’s Democratic governor lashed out at Bobby Jindal saying not everyone agrees that moving Canadian oil through the U-S is necessarily the best thing for the American economy. Reports say Obama told governors at a White House meeting today that he expects to make a decision on whether to allow the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline from Canada in the next couple of months.
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