Trump Credit where credit is due

Astrostar

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Got to give Trump credit for finally coming to his senses and recognizing that coal is bad, the major contributor to global warming and should just go away.

By halting "a scientific study, begun under President Obama, of the public health risks of mountaintop-removal coal mining," Trump has taken forceful and concrete steps to cripple the industry by just letting the health of the miners and their families go to heck. Mining companies just dump their rubble into valleys and streams leading to serious pollution and possible health issues. So over time, with enough health issues, the miners can no longer mine and the industry will go kaput.

Thank you Trump for finally realizing the harmful effects to our nation of coal mining, despite your campaign rhetoric to the contrary, and taking this important step to kill the industry.
 
Why does this form not have an award for libtard posts?

Modern safety measures protect the health of coal minors. And, more CO2 in the air is good. Plants grow faster and hopefully, eventually, winters won't be so cold.
 
Why does this form not have an award for libtard posts?

Modern safety measures protect the health of coal minors. And, more CO2 in the air is good. Plants grow faster and hopefully, eventually, winters won't be so cold.
(sigh)....dude, there is no such thing as clean coal, easter bunnies or tooth fairies!!
 
Why does this form not have an award for libtard posts?

Modern safety measures protect the health of coal minors. And, more CO2 in the air is good. Plants grow faster and hopefully, eventually, winters won't be so cold.
(sigh)....dude, there is no such thing as clean coal, easter bunnies or tooth fairies!!
. You mean you took time out from your hate in order to do a turn about, and defend a post about Trump ??? Don't let your homey's see this or they will disown you quick fast and in a hurry.
 
Trump isn't "killing" the coal industry. Many of the coal-fired electrical generating plants are retiring their old boilers. At least two dozen big coal-fired plants are scheduled to shut down in coming months as utilities transition to new steam turbines fueled by cleaner-burning natural gas. Trump's Energy Department is going all out to allow more natural gas production and pipelines, while saving our coal as a strategic reserve in case of war or some other emergency.
 

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