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Re: JDS- Like you did TF...


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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 06, 2013 at 18:15:46 from (24.15.158.80):

In Reply to: Re: JDS- Like you did TF... posted by Spook on January 06, 2013 at 11:56:30:

Yes and no.

I do a lot of work in coal fired power plants, several of which are either closing down or going bankrupt. But there is a reason for that. I don't want to get into politics here, so will keep it to a minimum. Someone whom shall remain nameless promised that if he was ever elected to office, that he would bankrupt the coal industry, and is doing so. He has the EPA fining the coal guys every which way but lose, killing them as he promised that he would do. At the same time, he wants nothing to do with natural gas, fracking, and wants them stopped too so that we can do everything either by solar or wind. However, right now he has the EPA backed off of the gas guys, because they are being convenient tools for him to do what he said, put the coal industry out of business. The gas guys are doing exactly that, BUT after they do break the backs of the coal industry as planned, if they manage to do it, you can bet your life that this guy is going to have the EPA turn their guns on the gas guys that he will not need anymore, and they will be the next bankrupted. Right now, the gas guys are dancing jigs all the way to the bank, flying under the EPA radar that has all been turned down or off for them, for now. For now, but in time will have the same bullseyes painted on them by the same guy that painted them on the coal guys and IS blasting them. What is going here, is conquer and devide. Get your neighbors to turn their backs on other neighbors, in hopes that they will be spared by the bad guys, but it never ends good for them either. They are always just the last guys chopped down, after they stood back and watched, or helped chop the other guys down.

Four more years. That's all that I'm going to say about that guy that we have at the helm, here, so this does not get poofed by me. That's all that I'm going to say.

Mark


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