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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1219529" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The companies are after Keystone IMO.</p><p>This is like the little boy in the room full of horse shyt, there has to be a pony in here somewhere.</p><p>In all of history only seen the Union say no at the international's and that was 1969.</p><p>The companies were making money hand over fist and that strike only lasted 3 weeks.</p><p>Every other time and I have a little family history here if it was on the international level they </p><p>wanted something. </p><p>Royal Dutch Shell is in the lead negotiations for the industry their largest refinery is at the end of the yellow brick road.</p><p>When it becomes international the Government gets involved due to PADD or some other things</p><p>PADD is the petroleum defense districts. There are many backroom meetings that</p><p>take place. Everything else is smoke and mirrors coming from the media.companies or the union.</p><p>I have been there and seen it first hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1219529, member: 694"] The companies are after Keystone IMO. This is like the little boy in the room full of horse shyt, there has to be a pony in here somewhere. In all of history only seen the Union say no at the international's and that was 1969. The companies were making money hand over fist and that strike only lasted 3 weeks. Every other time and I have a little family history here if it was on the international level they wanted something. Royal Dutch Shell is in the lead negotiations for the industry their largest refinery is at the end of the yellow brick road. When it becomes international the Government gets involved due to PADD or some other things PADD is the petroleum defense districts. There are many backroom meetings that take place. Everything else is smoke and mirrors coming from the media.companies or the union. I have been there and seen it first hand. [/QUOTE]
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