I had a job on the Keystone XL pipeline until Biden fired me to satisfy climate extremists
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Climate extremists didn't like the Keystone XL pipeline. So Biden canceled the project and cost 11,000 of us our jobs. Three years later, that decision is still harming our nation.
Lynn "Bugsy" Allen is a pipeline welder who was working on Keystone XL pipeline before President Joe Biden canceled it. He lives with his family in north Texas.
I’ve heard people say a lot "construction jobs are always temporary," and that’s true to a degree. In a healthy economy, good construction workers are lining up for their next job while still working full-time to finish their current one.
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