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Despite the left's best efforts, the Dakota Access Pipeline is now delivering oil
2017-06-02
More on the subject of the article above.
[Hot Air] Protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline became an international news story last year. Progressives around the country rallied to the cause and held marches around the country. Over a million dollars was raised on social media to support the main protest camp and thousand of people traveled to remote Cannonball, North Dakota to become part of the effort to block the final mile of the nearly 1,200-mile long pipeline.

Protesters battled police on land and in the water and over several months hundreds, mostly from out of state, were arrested. One woman faces 10 years in jail for (allegedly) firing a gun toward police officers.

The Obama administration came to the protesters’ rescue when Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Jo-Ellen Darcy overruled the Army Corps of Engineers recommendation that the pipeline be approved. Instead, she announced a new environmental study which would have taken up to two years to complete. The new study was officially announced just a couple days before President-elect Trump took office.

These transparently political moves were cheered by progressives, but not for long. On February 7th the Trump administration ended the new study and approved construction of the final stretch of pipeline. A few weeks later the main protest camp was cleared out by police. It cost over a million dollars to clean up the mess protesters left behind and prevent it from washing into the river they were supposedly there to protect. Dogs and puppies left behind at the frozen camp were also rescued.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  I would very much like to see an estimate of all the petroleum wasted supporting the protest camp and particularly trucking in protesters, news media, and hangers-on from all over the world to the camp. Probably this amounted to many month's production of this very same pipeline.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-06-02 13:09  

#1  It's a pity they didn't ID the protesters and send each an itemized bill for their share of the clean-up. Or send the whole bill to Tom Steyer -- he has deep pockets and It's For The Children!©
Posted by: magpie   2017-06-02 12:09  

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