‘The Coal Industry Is Back,’ Trump Proclaimed. It Wasn’t. (Published 2020)
The demise of coal-fired power plants in Arizona and Kentucky shows how the president, despite promises to restore jobs, failed to counter the forces decimating the industry.
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Why Biden’s infrastructure plan is so aggressive. | Moran
He knows that Republican leaders will oppose him, even if he tries to meet them halfway.
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To think, just months ago, we had a man in the White House who was advocating a return to the days of coal and black smoke belching from towering smoke stacks. Now we have a man who is a visionary and knows that neither the US or the world can return to the 1950's. Biden sees the writing on the wall and knows where the automobile industry is heading.....and it ain't backwards.
So, to keep with their worship of the coal promoting Former president, the GOPQ is fighting a losing battle in hopes to keep this nation in a stagnant and regressive march into the past. I think the majority of voters, certainly independent voters, know that the efforts of the GOPQ are destined to fail. As they fail to return to the coal powered days of the past, so will their efforts to return to governance fail.
Just how stupid is MItch and his mob?