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    And having priorities like that when we’re suffering from debt, inflation, and supply chain issues at home and facing the prospect of global war abroad is national nihilism and suicide.

    The mutability of social and economic systems vastly outstrips the mutability of physical law.

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    What’s behind the GOP/conservative politician obsession with the Keystone pipeline? Simple: Campaign donations. This was evident to The Hill way back in 2015. Their greed so dominated their thinking that their traditional support of farmers and ranchers was put on the chopping block.

    Republicans have lost their way (“Key court approves Keystone’s route through Nebraska,” Jan. 9). It used to be that property rights were a conservative value, but when oil company interests are involved, apparently property rights mean nothing. You might expect Republicans to bend over backward to help farmers and ranchers prevent the taking of their land by a foreign corporation. But in the case of Keystone XL, those farmers and ranchers have been ignored and belittled as “fringe extremists.” The obsession over trying to take down President Obama has led the GOP down a path of hypocrisy.

    After the famous Kelo eminent domain case in 2004, House Republicans passed a bill that made it clear “farmland owners need to have long-term certainty regarding their property rights in order to make the investment decisions to commit land to these uses.” The bill went on to say, “the use of eminent domain to take farmland and other rural property for economic development threatens liberty, rural economies, and the economy of the United States.”

    Placing a high-risk, high-pressure, maximum-capacity pipeline that has tar sands and chemicals like benzene is anything but adding “certainty” to a farmer. Helping expand tar sands adds to carbon pollution, which leads to climate change — also something not on the “good” list for farmers’ livelihoods and rural economies.

    Republicans and Democrats have turned their backs on farmers and ranchers, all so they can show up at the next Big Oil event with their hand out.

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    For the record, I don’t favor using eminent domain for any venture, including the Keyst9ne XL Pipeline. They would just havexto route it around anyone who doesn’t want to sell their land.

    And I’m not obsessed with location. If they want to drill in the Appalachian Mountains or off of Carolina Beach, I’d love to see the big rigs going!

    I even told my landlord during Hurricane Katrina gas spikes that if he wants an oil rig on the apartment complex, he has my blessing. He was too dumb to appreciate that though.

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