Another state that doesn't matter.
They were too stupid to realize coal was over and refused to learn a new trade. Now we will be providing them welfare for generations.
Our coal production is increasing in the US. You're not real bright are you.
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Another state that doesn't matter.
They were too stupid to realize coal was over and refused to learn a new trade. Now we will be providing them welfare for generations.
Another state that doesn't matter.
They were too stupid to realize coal was over and refused to learn a new trade. Now we will be providing them welfare for generations.
America enjoys the resources to be the world’s top oil producer, the world’s top natural gas producer, the world’s top coal producer, and the world’s top producer of nuclear energy. The problem is that our own government has stood perversely in the way, preventing America from using its own resources to produce a reliable supply of low-cost energy.
Historically, nations have gone to war to ensure their access to essential energy supplies, most notably the Japanese in World War II.
Remarkable the ignorance among so many as to how presidents are elected.Good news. America may be stupid enough to elect Obama twice, and hopefully, not stupid enough to elect 'Her Thighness' Clinton once.
-Geaux
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U.S. Democratic White House candidate Hillary Clinton lost a nominating contest to Bernie Sanders in economically struggling West Virginia on Tuesday, a setback that could signal trouble for her in industrial states in the November general election.
The defeat slows Clinton's march to the nomination, but she is still heavily favored to become the Democratic candidate in the Nov. 8 election.
Still, her failure to win over voters deeply skeptical about the direction of the economy underscored the work she will need to do to court working-class voters in the Rust Belt, which includes key states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania. West Virginia has one of the highest unemployment rates in country.
Sanders, who has vowed to take his campaign all the way to the Democrats' July 25-28 convention in Philadelphia, said he is the stronger candidate to beat presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.
Clinton loss in West Virginia signals trouble in Rust Belt
Remarkable the ignorance among so many as to how presidents are elected.Good news. America may be stupid enough to elect Obama twice, and hopefully, not stupid enough to elect 'Her Thighness' Clinton once.
-Geaux
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U.S. Democratic White House candidate Hillary Clinton lost a nominating contest to Bernie Sanders in economically struggling West Virginia on Tuesday, a setback that could signal trouble for her in industrial states in the November general election.
The defeat slows Clinton's march to the nomination, but she is still heavily favored to become the Democratic candidate in the Nov. 8 election.
Still, her failure to win over voters deeply skeptical about the direction of the economy underscored the work she will need to do to court working-class voters in the Rust Belt, which includes key states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania. West Virginia has one of the highest unemployment rates in country.
Sanders, who has vowed to take his campaign all the way to the Democrats' July 25-28 convention in Philadelphia, said he is the stronger candidate to beat presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.
Clinton loss in West Virginia signals trouble in Rust Belt
Another state that doesn't matter.
They were too stupid to realize coal was over and refused to learn a new trade. Now we will be providing them welfare for generations.
Clinton couldn't win against Obama. Clinton cannot even defeat Sanders, how is she going to defeat Trump?Good news. America may be stupid enough to elect Obama twice, and hopefully, not stupid enough to elect 'Her Thighness' Clinton once.
-Geaux
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U.S. Democratic White House candidate Hillary Clinton lost a nominating contest to Bernie Sanders in economically struggling West Virginia on Tuesday, a setback that could signal trouble for her in industrial states in the November general election.
The defeat slows Clinton's march to the nomination, but she is still heavily favored to become the Democratic candidate in the Nov. 8 election.
Still, her failure to win over voters deeply skeptical about the direction of the economy underscored the work she will need to do to court working-class voters in the Rust Belt, which includes key states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania. West Virginia has one of the highest unemployment rates in country.
Sanders, who has vowed to take his campaign all the way to the Democrats' July 25-28 convention in Philadelphia, said he is the stronger candidate to beat presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.
Clinton loss in West Virginia signals trouble in Rust Belt
Clinton couldn't win against Obama. Clinton cannot even defeat Sanders, how is she going to defeat Trump?
Another state that doesn't matter.
They were too stupid to realize coal was over and refused to learn a new trade. Now we will be providing them welfare for generations.
So people who have their livelihoods destroyed by the government deserve what they get? There's the liberal compassion we've heard so much about.
More alarming (for Hillary) is Hillary is on a losing streak. She desperately needs a win.
Most of the easy to reach coal has been dug up. If you go to an area and start removing something on a large scale over hundreds of years, eventually, what ever you have been removing begins to run out. That's just common sense. Not sure why it had to be explained.Another state that doesn't matter.
They were too stupid to realize coal was over and refused to learn a new trade. Now we will be providing them welfare for generations.
Coal is over?
According to who?
Learn a new trade?
Such as?
It ran out?
When did that happen?
Of course....it hasn't
America enjoys the resources to be the world’s top oil producer, the world’s top natural gas producer, the world’s top coal producer, and the world’s top producer of nuclear energy. The problem is that our own government has stood perversely in the way, preventing America from using its own resources to produce a reliable supply of low-cost energy. Historically, nations have gone to war to ensure their access to essential energy supplies, most notably the Japanese in World War II.
Peter Ferrara, “America’s Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb,” p. 238-239.
Another state that doesn't matter.
They were too stupid to realize coal was over and refused to learn a new trade. Now we will be providing them welfare for generations.
So people who have their livelihoods destroyed by the government deserve what they get? There's the liberal compassion we've heard so much about.
The thing is, it isn't "the government' destroying their livlihood, it's the energy needs of the country. Coal is so 19th century.... you know, kind of like your political philosophy.