On the recordJanuary 24, 2012
The absolute certainty is that the prices will go up, shortages will exist, our economy will suffer.
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congress.govThe absolute certainty is that the prices will go up, shortages will exist, our economy will suffer.
Warns about economic consequences if Keystone Pipeline is not built.
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We don't trust Russia or China when they are sitting on there, or Iran or now Turkey, to make policy decisions.
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