U.S. media gateway experts reported on January 23, Biden only three days in the White House, has made his supporters of the many union organizations, regret should not have supported Joe Biden.
The Bizpac Review reported that Biden revoked the construction permit for the Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office. This destroyed thousands of jobs.
The Keystone pipeline, also known as Keystone, is also known as the Keystone Pipeline, which translates to Keystone Pipeline by sound.
TransCanada Energy (TC Energy), which shares ownership of the pipeline with the government of Alberta, Canada, estimates that construction of the Keystone pipeline has already created 1,000 jobs and could create another 10,000 jobs in 2021 alone if the project continues. Another 42,000 jobs are expected to require recruitment of workers once the pipeline is completed.
Several unions that actively supported Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election are struggling to understand the consequences of supporting Democratic policies and have issued statements condemning Joe Biden’s revocation of the permit to build the Archstone pipeline.
The Laborer’s International Union Of North America (LIU) issued the following statement.
“The Biden Administration‘s revocation of the permit to build the Arch Heartstone pipeline on the first day of his presidency is both insulting and disappointing to the thousands of hard-working ILWU members who will lose good-paying jobs that support middle-class families, and by blocking this 100 percent union project and conforming to environmental extremists, 1,000 existing union jobs would immediately disappear and 10,000 future jobs would be lost.”
The Laborers’ International Union of North America also boasted last year that it “worked together to help get Joe Biden/He Jinli off the ground and help put forward pro-union, pro-labor and pro-Family candidates.”
The North American Building Trades Union (the North American Building Trades Union) also expressed its disappointment, “The North American Building Trades Union was deeply disappointed that the president’s first day in office officially revoked the permit to build the Archstone pipeline. Now that environmental ideology is prevalent, the project’s suspension ends the employment of more than 1,000 union men and women …… We must think for these unemployed people and acknowledge the uncertainty and anxiety caused by the Biden administration’s policies.”
The United Association Of Union Plumbers and Pipefitters also condemned Biden’s revocation of the permit to build the Archstone pipeline, stating, “In revoking the permit for this project, the Biden administration chose to, on its first day in office to listen to the voices of fringe activists rather than consider the voices of union members and American consumers.”
The many unions that supported Biden are coming around to the fact that it turns out Biden works for radical Democrats, not for unions.
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