There goes the corporate media again. Twenty thousand jobs is a pipe dream. I thought you said that the media was liberal.
"The pipeline would have created jobs in the U.S., but the actual number of jobs varied from source to source. A study conducted by TransCanada said 100,000 workers would have been hired, while the State Department projected 5,000 to 6,000 jobs. An independent analysis by Cornell University predicted just 2,500 to 4,650 temporary jobs.
The pipeline may have offered opportunities for the unemployed, but it would have had zero impact on gasoline prices, said Stuart. "