Sign of the times in Illinois |
But there is a jobs project that Quinn should be shouting from the dome of the recently and expensively renovated state Capitol--the Keystone XL pipeline, which will bring petroleum from Canadian oil sand fields to the United States. Thousands of high-paying jobs will be created--perhaps tens-of-thousands of them.
Some of those jobs will be in Illinois--the eastern terminus of the proposed pipeline will be in downstate Marion County. Much of that pipeline is already in place--and existing refineries in Wood River and Patoka will refine Keystone oil.
Illinois' unemployment rate is 9.2 percent, the second-highest in the nation.
Like his fellow Democrat who is up for reelection next year, Sen. Dick Durbin, Quinn has been largely silent about Keystone. More oil means more gasoline--and gas is selling for $4-a-gallon in Chicago.
So where do you stand, Quinn? Are you for Keystone and creating Illinois jobs?
Voters need to know.
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Eastern terminus will be in Illinois: Where does Durbin stand on Keystone pipeline?
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