New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says the controversial Keystone XL pipeline should have been approved a long time ago and the regulatory process has gone overboard.
Christie made the remarks in Calgary, Alberta while on his second foreign trip in recent months, which has given him the chance to build a foreign policy platform and demonstrate his policy chops as he considers a run for president in 2016.
Christie, in the corporate headquarters of Canada’s oil boom, said the long stalled pipeline from Alberta to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries should be approved on its merits.
President Obama’s initial rejection of the pipeline went over badly in Canada, which relies on the U.S. for 97 percent of its energy exports. Alberta has the world’s third largest oil reserves.
(AP)
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Christie this is an old issue were you 2 years ago the truth is christie has no real convictions he driven by what will further his agenda in this case speaking in favor of the pipeline he feels will further his presidential aspirations. Christie is no conservative from the beginning of political career he’s been a flip flopper
What is there to approve? His fellow Republican governor, in Nebraska, has gotten the route through that state tied up in the courts. I support building the Keystone XL pipeline (and even wrote a letter in support during the official public comment period) but this is just partisan nonsense.