Upcoming MRCTV Documentary Explores the Devastating Community Impact Associated with Biden’s Cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline.

WE NEED YOUR HELP IN BRINGING THE UNTOLD STORY TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.

Mission: The mainstream media will not report the devastating effects on local communities of the Keystone Pipeline cancellation, so MRC is taking the reins to bring the truth to the American people.

Timeframe: The Keystone documentary is currently in production, with an estimated completion date (and release) in September 2021.

MRC Documentary Film

MRCTV is producing a powerful documentary, tentatively titled The Human Impact of the Keystone Pipeline Decision, to put a “face on” the disastrous effects of the pipeline’s cancellation. MRCTV’s Eric Scheiner and Ben Graham are traveling to hard-hit towns in South Dakota and Montana to interview residents and business owners on camera to learn first-hand how Biden’s callous decision to eliminate the pipeline has negatively impacted these communities.

 

Funding

MRC is requesting $20,000 in donations to cover travel, distribution, marketing and production costs.

Please give generously - $25, $50, $75, $100 or more. For larger contributions, MRC will include some bonus extras.
 
  • $25 - DVD copy of the documentary.
  • $500 - DVD, plus a Brent Bozell autographed "Gipper" the MRC Watchdog stuffed animal.
  • $1,000 - DVD, "Gipper," and name listed ("Funded, in part by") in documentary credits.
  • $2,500 - DVD, "Gipper," name in credits, and a featured story on you (your conservatism and why you donated what you did) in the MRC Watchdog newsletter and/or MRCTV website.
 
 
 

Keystone Pipeline: On his first day in office, President Biden revoked the Keystone XL Pipeline permit via Executive Order 13,990. With the stroke of a pen, Biden canceled a project that would have boosted US GDP by more than 3 billion dollars, carried 830,000 barrels of oil daily from Canada to the U.S., and, directly and indirectly, provided up to 26,000 jobs. Climate Czar John Kerry, lent a sympathetic voice to the plight of the newly laid-off workers, “Go to work to make the solar panels.” President Trump greenlit the project in 2017, after years of delay from the Obama administration.

Though the Keystone Pipeline project received a favorable environmental review from the State Department, and construction had already started (crossing the Canadian/U.S Border), the Biden administration bowed to radical environmentalists and the religion of climate change, leaving hard-working Americans in the cold. Oil is the lifeblood of our economy and critical to our energy security, but the human cost may be the highest cost of all. Livelihoods, hopes, and dreams dashed in an instant.

Community Impact

Philip is one of the many towns that the Keystone XL Pipeline construction passed through. With the construction came construction crews, and town entrepreneurs that provided both the workers and the pipeline project the services they needed. From pipe storage to places to live, eat and work out. All now extinguished. These are stories about real Americans, real people, tossed aside.