To: 1rudeboy
The Obama administration should help resolve the dispute
Like exactly how? There are cost overruns based on a lowball bid from the spanish group and is currently in arbitration. What exactly is the author suggesting exactly? We should shoehorn our way into the discussion? We should pay for the overruns? What a stupid article.
11 posted on
01/31/2014 10:36:36 AM PST by
steel_resolve
(And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm)
To: steel_resolve
The author’s contention is that there are billions of dollars of energy exports at stake. So the U.S. should take interest (but not necessarily hand over $).
13 posted on
01/31/2014 10:39:29 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: steel_resolve
No thanks. A American firm already put in a bid and lost.
They dug the hole, they can finish it. We have already dug enough debt holes. The Chicoms are supposedly building another hole in Nicaragua.
15 posted on
01/31/2014 10:41:04 AM PST by
Theoria
(End Socialism : No more GOP and Dem candidates)
To: steel_resolve
Agreed. I also thought it was a stupid hand wringing type article.
Low ball bid by the Spaniards probably laced with lots of kickbacks.
Note to all involved. Not our problem, deal with it. The best way to “assist” in getting the dispute resolved is to permit a pipeline to Baja and build the LNG trains there. It would never have to be done. Panama would sort things out.
If the LNG boys think Panama is a better way let them pony up the $1.6 bil.
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