Quote of the Day: “Twenty thousand jobs is really not that many jobs” -Rep. Schakowsky

Via The Hill:

Chicago Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.) drew fire from Sen. Dan Coats (R-Ind.) on Wednesday when she dismissed the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline, suggesting the 20,000 jobs it could create were relatively insignificant in the scheme of the greater economy.

β€œTwenty thousand jobs is really not that many jobs, and investing in green technologies will produce that and more,” she said on Chicago’s WLS Radio Don Wade and Roma Show on Wednesday morning. β€œBut I’ll tell you what, you know it seems to me that the Republicans would rather have an issue than a pipeline.”

Coats, a vocal proponent of the project, which would transport oil from Alberta, Canada, to America’s Gulf Coast, swiftly responded in a separate interview on the same show later on Wednesday morning, suggesting Schakowsky has spoken insensitively.

β€œTell that to the 20,000 people that woke up this morning and didn’t have a job to go to,” said Coats. β€œ β€˜Well, these don’t really matter’ β€” I mean, this not only is jobs, this is less dependence on Middle East oil.”

Big Government has the audio of the Chief Deputy Whip of House Democrats’ remarks.

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