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Barry is going to bankrupt the coal industry , attach the middle class

In 2008, President (then presidential candidate) Barack Obama signaled his intent to bankrupt the coal industry.

Three years into his term, and less than four years after his election, critics of the President's energy policies say his "War on Coal" is having exactly that effect.



Last month, the Patriot Coal Company filed for bankruptcy, a move prompted in part by the impact that regulations instituted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had on the company. According to the Institute for Energy Research (IER), rules targeting the coal industry helped to account for a dramatic drop in Patriot's share price; those rules have also contributed to the slide in the share price of coal companies Alpha Natural Resources, Inc., Arch Coal, Inc., and Peabody Energy Corp, says the IER. Alpha Natural Resources, Inc., has indicated its intent to cease mining at various sites in Kentucky, and lay off about 150 workers.



In Pennsylvania last month, layoffs were also announced by two coal companies, which blamed Obama's War on Coal for the job losses.



"[T]he escalating costs and uncertainty generated by recently advanced EOA regulations and interpretations have created a challenging business climate for the entire coal industry," said the President and CEO of PBS Coals, Inc., D. Lynn Shanks, in a statement to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.



Meanwhile, July also saw the announcement by the Ohio Valley Coal Co. that it would be laying off workers. Ohio Valley Coal's General Manager Ronald Koontz accused the Obama administration of engaging in a "war on coal seeking to destroy the coal industry and the jobs of our own employees and the livelihoods of their families."



At the end of the month, Ohio American Energy, Inc., a subsidiary of Murray Energy, announced that it would be closing down mining operations that employed over 200 workers. The founder of Ohio American attributed the layoffs to Obama policies affecting the coal industry, and predicted that more job losses would occur as a result of them.



“There will be additional layoffs, not only at Murray Energy, but also throughout the United States coal industry due to Mr. Obama’s ‘War on Coal’ and the destruction that it has caused to so many jobs and families in the Ohio Valley area and elsewhere,” said Robert Murray.



According to Andrew Morriss, a University of Alabama law professor, the effects of these job losses might be more grave than the Obama administration has anticipated. Setting aside the inexpensiveness and ready availability of coal as an energy source, Morriss notes that according to National Mining Association data, a typical coal miner earns in excess of $70,000 per year. Moreover, about 60,000 people work in high-skilled, well-paying jobs in US coal-fired power plants. Those statistics hint at the economic impact that coal workers have as consumers within their own communities, as well as wage-earners in their own right.







That my liberetard friends is what I would call an attach on the middle class , facts do hurt don't they.


Added: Aug-8-2012 Occurred On: Aug-8-2012
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  • of course his goal is to bankrupt coal.

    Did not think this was a secret.

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  • Damn that Marxist Kenyan, er....Indonesian, er ...wait a minute, I have to check what he calls himself lately....oh yeah, American.
    End the suffering. NOBAMA 2012

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    • @trialdog Noooo...those would be various things moronic non-thinking asshats have called him.

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    • @gregsto Hi gregsto. Actually, Obama claimed to have these different nationalities depending on whether he thought it would benefit him at the time. I don't know why he lies so much about this stuff. You should ask him.

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    • @trialdog 1. "Marxist Kenyan" is not a nationality, and Obama never claimed to be one. 2. Obama has never claimed to have Kenyan nationality. And please do not embarrass yourself with some 'motherland' type of comment being proof. Every Italian, Irish, German, Japanese, Chinese, French, etc. etc. American ....uh, sort fo EVERY American then has done the same. 3. He DID have dual US/Indonesian citizenship at one time. He was a minor with an Indonesian step father living in Indonesia. DU More..

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  • you can make all the political point you want about who"s fault it is that the coal industry is hurting. but the real reason for the decline is the abundance of natural gas do to fracking. plain and simple gas is cheaper and getting cheaper

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    • @jodytherrien Look what Obama has done to permits, and NG isn't cheap i heat with it in my home it is cheaper to heat with electric(coal) than NG.

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    • @ubdumb I work for a power plant and moniter the price of a megawatt of electricity daily.. since ng has come on the market it has changed everthing. it has dropped the price of power almost in half. when the demand goes up during the day and other sources of power is needed they put oil fired plants on line (oil $144 a meg right now) (coal $65 a meg) biomass($45 a meg) ( natural gas $32 a meg) we don't see it on our power bills but thats the prices of power thats on the grid daily. as far as h More..

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  • Been proven the coal industry in the mid west is causing acid rain in the East. Tons of pollution that can be controlled. Yet, nothing has ever been done. Fish and game suffer. Public that depends on them are suffering. just because they don't have a lobby to pay off the congress. Nothing gets done.

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  • Attack*

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  • In 2009 the Republican party freaked the fuck out because a Black Man was elected President. 4 years later and they still have not gotten over it.
    end of story.

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    • @Skinnydaddy That black man sucks as far as a leader he makes Bush look like a wonder boy. 8.3% unemployment the GDP 1.5 and was 4 in 2011. Can't keep blaming Bush 4 more years.

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    • @ubdumb Really? Did you Expect Obama to be able to clean up in 4 years what Bush destroyed in 8? and no matter what the Republican like to claim they held enough seats in congress to stall anything he tried to do. But I'm sure like everything else they will continue to blame him.
      Hows that tax cuts the rich got from the Republican congress working out? I see that created a lot of jobs In China.

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  • The Coal sector needs to change, and it won't do it on its own....

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    • @ElegantDecline

      It has been changing. If you pay attention, its been getting much more efficient, and dramatically more ecologically friendly in the past 20 years.

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    • @wharris True...but it hasn't been market forces that caused that change

      Energy is a matter of National Security, serious countries have Energy policies, it can't be left to shareholder interests and the demands of quarterly dividends alone

      Interestingly China is said to be way ahead in 'Carbon capture', which is the future of coal

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    • @ElegantDecline

      I'll give you that its not been all Market forces that has caused those changes.

      Still no reason to bankrupt the industry as a whole.

      our President seems to be engaged in a war on domestic energy.

      Coal, Nuke, Oil. All under attack by our current President.

      Solar, as it stands currently cannot replace those industries...

      Not sure what our President's goal here is.

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    • @ElegantDecline -

      Some serious criticisms have been raised about carbon capture. The process can be very expensive, whether the CO2 is recovered from flue gases after combustion or extracted before combustion as part of a chemical process. The cost of carbon capture makes it impractical for companies concerned about operating expenses, especially since consumers may be reluctant to have the costs passed on to them. Installing equipment to trap carbon can also be a costly and time consuming pro More..

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    • @wharris - His goal is to destroy the middle class . . .Period

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  • Barry is going to prison first, Hell later.

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  • Oobama = worst potus ever

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  • I alread knew about people in my state of Pennsylvania losing their jobs because of Obunga's plans,one of my suppliers has had a spike in the hiring of coal region truck drivers to add to his fleet since they were all laid off by the companies in the coal region of my state about two hours north of me, they all worked for the coal companies. If Obunga keeps killing jobs in my state of Pennsylvania it is not going to be listed as a swing state anymore that's for sure.

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  • More of the usual bullshit. This is like crying over a local chemical weapons factory being closed down. The coal industry is on a decline WORLDWIDE because of the transition to natural gas fueled power plants, not because Obama doesn't like it. Natural gas drilling is far from perfect, but coal mining is far dirtier, destructive and dangerous to the workers involved, and where there's coal, there's gas. Coal miners will become gas miners. Funny how you guys have such little faith in the fr More..

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  • So, we should have a coal industry so that...we can have a coal industry? Do we need the most environmentally damaging method of energy production to continue unchecked in order to meet our energy needs without raising prices? Nope.

    Sorry but we don't maintain outdated industry at the expense of the environment (and human lives...black lung, one of the most dangerous professions, etc.) for the sake of keeping an industry around. We call this PROGRESS.

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  • Yes facts do hurt,that's why you left out so many.First off,the new EPA regulations DO NOT affect coal plants currently in operation.Only those in the planning stage.Secondly,and the most obvious reason is that power plants are switching over to natural gas,which in case you haven't been paying attention,we are now swimming in.Gas is much cleaner burning and cheaper to buy.So,in the long run,the coal industry is losing out to natural gas,not Obama.

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    • @echo4250 Hillarious! Are these the latest talking points for the Obama campaign, or just trolls. Both of these lies - that the regulations do not affect current plants and that LNG is cheaper - are absurd. You have to be in Chicago, trolling for the campaign and spreading lies. How pathetic.
      (P.S. You are out of a job in 3 months. Go back to your momma's basement.)

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    • @trialdog If you are unwilling or unable to do your own research to find out the truth,you are the one who is pathetic.

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    • @echo4250 He watches FOX. Since FOX says it is American Conservative he believes FOX and therefor believes he has done research,

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    • @echo4250

      Yeah, things like market factors and actual facts don't actually matter to haters. It will be interesting how the next commentator will personally attack you....

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    • @PH-DEE What makes me laugh is these clowns all claim to be business owners,yet spend their day online searching for bullshit to post on LL.Their attacks could never sway me...I used to be a republican until they started acting as the mouthpiece for these degenerates and those like them.

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  • he's doing what he said he would do. put millions out of work. then hire more communist to do his bidding, and expand Gov. and say he created 2 million jobs, but won't mention they are gov. jobs and you are paying them. that bastard. voted

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