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Re: A comprehensive look at coal, Trump’s promises, and the future....from the mouths of coal people.

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To me, since 2016, America was made aware of the fact that we needed real solutions, and that taking sides was going to be a problem. These people are suffering, and you can’t blame them for believing shylocks like Trump and his republican friends lining their pockets on the way to destroying America’s heartlands.

We just can’t allow nor have any patience with those who are doing these things. We need an intensive education effort and actual examples of communities being transformed into a future that works for them.

Biden must focus on that as part of his climate plan. Just imposing rules without offering a road for people to go on WON’T WORK! Show them the future by making them part of it. He must plow through and leave behind the naysayers and the grifters. And he has to do it THIS YEAR!




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A comprehensive look at coal, Trump’s promises, and the future....from the mouths of coal people.
By: zzstar
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Sat, 23 Jan 21 8:03 PM
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http://www.cnn.com/2021/01/23/opinions/biden-climate-change-gillette-wyoming-coal-sutter/index.html

If they had listened to Hillary in 2016, they’d be ahead of the game today rather than twisting in the winds. She told them truth. They didn’t want it, and said she didn’t care. She did, but couldn’t LIE, like Trump took who them for a ride.

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“ Wyoming, meanwhile, also has some of the nation's greatest potential for wind energy, according to the American Clean Power Association, an industry group. PacifiCorp, the massive power company that is retiring some of its coal power plants in Wyoming, recently opened a large wind farm -- 520 megawatts, enough to power about 150,000 homes, according to Laine Anderson, the company's director of wind operations -- about an hour-and-a-half drive south of Gillette.
Yet, Wyoming is a rare state that also taxes wind power -- rather than incentivizing its production as a much-needed clean energy source.”

Guess what kind of politicians came up with that......and WHY!


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