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Mine union boss: Coal industry could suffer same fate as bin Laden
2012-04-04
The coal industry will suffer the same fate as Osama bin Laden under new climate regulations proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency, the head of the United Mine Workers of America said this week.

"The Navy SEALs shot Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan and Lisa Jackson shot us in Washington," Cecil Roberts, president of the powerful union, said during an interview Tuesday on the West Virginia radio show MetroNews Talkline.

Roberts blasted Jackson, the EPA administrator, over the proposed regulations, which would limit greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants. Opponents of the regulations, including Roberts, say the new rules would be the death knell of the coal industry.

New coal-fired power plants would have to install technology to capture carbon dioxide emissions in order to comply with the rules. The technology, known as carbon capture and storage (CCS), "is not commercially available," Roberts said.

"This rule is an all-out, in my opinion, decision by the EPA that we're never going to have another coal-fired facility in the United States that's constructed," Roberts said.
First rule, you can't please everyone. By pleasing the envirowienes, Obama just pissed off the Union guys. IMHO, the faster the rank and file union people realize that Obama will screw them over happily to please their bosses and the Hollywood money, the faster they will abandon him.
Posted by:DarthVader

#6  When will the rest of the residents tell them to knock it off?

Get active. Post comments on your local newspaper website. Don't let the place become some libtard echo chamber. Bet if you looked those would be the only comments seen.
Posted by: crosspatch   2012-04-04 22:14  

#5  It gets better; a project up here in the NW wants to enlarge the Cherry Point terminal to berth bulk cargo ships and fill them with coal mined in the Montana/Wyoming area. that would involve up to 9 trains daily, each about 1.5 miles long rumbling through a bunch of libtard sanctuary cities ( Bellingham being the most 'tarded) the ecoweenies and NIMBYs are banding together to stop this project, even though employment is still down.....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2012-04-04 22:05  

#4  And who did they endorse in the last election? Let us Google...

The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) endorsed Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for President of the United States after a unanimous vote of the union's National Council of the Coal Miners' Political Action Committee (COMPAC) in favor of the endorsement.

"We are extremely proud to make this endorsement today," UMWA International President Cecil E. Roberts said today. "Sen. Obama shares the values of UMWA members and our families. He understands and will fight for the needs our members have today and the hopes our members have for a secure future for themselves and their families.

"Most of all, Sen. Obama will implement the clear change in direction UMWA members-- indeed, all American working people--must have if they are to once again move forward and have a true opportunity to realize the American dream," Roberts said. "After eight years of being pushed aside by an administration which neither respects nor values the contributions American working families make to our society, we are looking forward with great anticipation to a new era in our nation starting with the inauguration of President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009.

"We looked at the positions of both Sen. Obama and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) when considering this endorsement,” Roberts said. “On issue after issue, it is clear that Sen. Obama will be on our side while Sen. McCain will not."


Tough shit, rubes...
Posted by: tu3031   2012-04-04 21:37  

#3  The industrial unions are turning against the Democrats. Same happened with a Wisconsin mining union when the Democrats blocked a mining project for no reason but to deprive Gov. Walker of a success, at the expense of the miners union. The miners are very angry with the Democrats.
Posted by: crosspatch   2012-04-04 21:29  

#2  Coal industry investors are "suffering" as we speak...believe me! Of course suffering is in keeping with the Obama CONOP (concept of operation).
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-04-04 19:54  

#1  Start by sending unionized coal workers to luxury flats in Pakistan & wait 10 years BEFORE assassinating them.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-04-04 17:05  

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