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Here's hoping Obama will be looking for a job on the pipeline next January.![]()
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China is on the cutting edge of technology in the steel and steel products industries; it is doubtful that if made in china, a human hand would touch this pipe until it was "out the door" of the manufacturing facility.
As for creating NEW jobs here at home.... the bulk of the skilled people who do this kind of work*(Pipeliners}, and will will work on this project will not be new hires, so I see it to be a couple Hundred tops.
* http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/a...3_CUTLIN458454
john
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John,
You need to read the source you site. Quote from the Tulsa World:
"The Keystone XL should employ more than 100,000 workers in various fields and create up to $585 million in state and local tax revenues."
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/a...3_CUTLIN458454
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I read that QUOTE of Randy Miller .... Not so says a recent study.
Here, you should read this. The pipe is from India, Welspun Corp Limited, and from Evraz in Russia and the few jobs it creates are mostly temporary............
http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/globallab..._Reportpdf.pdf
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Last edited by john fallon; 09-06-2012 at 09:34 PM.
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I'm not sure that I understand your point here John. 5000 jobs and 3+billion added to the economy(even by this Cornell studies conservative numbers) is a bad thing?
I don't know about where some bookworm from Cornell gets his info but I will tell you this. Oil,gas, and pipeline are all alive and well in this area. Jobs may be temporary but they pay so well that there are a ton of people leaving their permanent careers to take those jobs. Our local PD is way low on bodies right now because guys keep leaving the dept. to go to work in the fields. We've seen a new Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn, and a Marriott all built in the last two years and even added to all the other hotels, rooms are still hard to find. Our housing prices never dropped and have actually been on the rise. Two new grade schools have opened this year, and three new shopping centers are currently in the works(including a completly revamped mall with a new movie theater).
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