Freewill
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Trumka supports this guy who is putting his members out of a job. I am sure Trumka is getting his payback. No wonder no one wants to join these two faced sell outs. They sold out when Clinton signed his "free" trade agreements. They did nothing when the Air Traffic controllers were fired. They do nothing but bitch and expect the government to do something for them.
Obama to mandate steeper emissions cuts from US power plants
My Way News - Obama to mandate steeper emissions cuts from US power plants
NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama will impose even steeper cuts on greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. power plants than previously expected, senior administration officials said Sunday, in what the president called the most significant step the U.S. has ever taken to fight global warming.
A year after proposing unprecedented carbon dioxide limits, Obama was poised to finalize the rule at a White House event on Monday. In a video posted to Facebook, Obama said the limits were backed up by decades of data showing that without tough action, the world will face more extreme weather and escalating health problems like asthma.
"Climate change is not a problem for another generation," Obama said. "Not anymore."
Energy plan faces tough legal scrutiny...
Coal Left Fighting Over America's Last Plants as Rules Mount...
Obama to mandate steeper emissions cuts from US power plants
My Way News - Obama to mandate steeper emissions cuts from US power plants
NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama will impose even steeper cuts on greenhouse gas emissions from U.S. power plants than previously expected, senior administration officials said Sunday, in what the president called the most significant step the U.S. has ever taken to fight global warming.
A year after proposing unprecedented carbon dioxide limits, Obama was poised to finalize the rule at a White House event on Monday. In a video posted to Facebook, Obama said the limits were backed up by decades of data showing that without tough action, the world will face more extreme weather and escalating health problems like asthma.
"Climate change is not a problem for another generation," Obama said. "Not anymore."
Energy plan faces tough legal scrutiny...
Coal Left Fighting Over America's Last Plants as Rules Mount...