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</html><description>Dear Friends,About 48 hours ago, I told you we&#x2019;d have a clearer picture of what was going on with the pipeline fight in 48 hours.I was wrong, mistaken, and also incorrect. As it stands now, things in Washington couldn&#x2019;t be muddier. The Senate, with the White House&#x2019;s consent, passed a payroll tax cut plan with a rider attached that would have forced a speedy review of Keystone. That sounds bad -- except that spokespeople from the Obama administration said quite bluntly that if they were forced to do a quick review they&#x2019;d deny the permit.That sounds good -- except that now the Tea Party caucus in the House has decided they don&#x2019;t want the payroll tax cut, and they do want the Senate to come back to DC for more talks, and&#x2026;you get the drift. At least for the moment, Keystone is flotsam on the unchartable tides of DC politics.We&#x2019;re monitoring it as closely as we can, and if anything definitive emerges from the money-filled rooms, or if there&#x2019;s any obvious action that you can take beyond all the emailing and phone-calling to date, we&#x2019;ll tell you immediately. Keep an eye on your email inbox, please -- and in the meantime we&#x2019;ll be posting play-by-play updates to our Twitter feed and our Facebook page.&nbsp;You can also join our rapid-response mobile network by using your cell phone to text the word "PLUGIN" to the number 50555.*</description></oembed>
