According to Robert Boos from Pri, the keystone pipeline will go through First Nation peoples lands. This means that the lands people have worked so hard to keep sacred and undisturbed will have people in trucks and cranes disturbing their peace for a while. Later, a pipeline will go straight through their lands. According to these lands have been sacred to the native people for hundreds of years. The first colonists were terrible to the natives, but over time Americans realized how horrible they were to them and now Americans have a chance to prove that they believe that Native Americans should be respected. According to the Washington post, sacred native lands will be disturbed and that should not be an option for the keystone pipeline. The keystone pipeline would go through sacred native lands and that alone should be a deal-breaker for building …show more content…
Some may say that the pipeline will create a bunch of jobs which will help the people of this country. According to Trans Canada, “It would create 20,000 jobs, 13,000 in construction and 7000 in manufacturing. According to Barak Obama, it will only be around 2000 jobs to build and those jobs will only last one to two years. In reality, according to the wall street journal, the Keystone XL pipeline is estimated to cost 5.4 billion dollars to build. Is that really worth the estimated 50-100 jobs to sustain the pipeline after it is built? According to Emer Hughes with heavy.com, the Keystone XL is one way to transport oil, and if it is built, then it will find another way to get distributed. She also says that “transporting by rail is more hazardous than pipelines. While this is true, according to NPR the pipeline will transport 830,000 barrels of oil per day. This oil will boost climate change in a bad way. Some people also think the pipeline will lower gas prices in the southern United States, but According to Jeff Brady, the oil the pipeline is going to carry is more expensive than most oil to produce, which will make it hard for the oil companies to make money off of it. So in reality, gas prices my go up with the pipeline. Almost all things that seem good about the keystone pipeline are not as good as they