Posted by MarkWV on January 29, 2014 at 19:38:28 from (75.109.84.109):
In Reply to: Coal mines posted by TGIN on January 29, 2014 at 19:05:36:
many of the mines were closed, companies gone. some have laid off/ idled workers hoping that orders from other countries will pick up at some point. Sad to say, power companies have spent billions of dollars in last decade to add high tech scrubbers to clean output. now just looks like wispher of steam coming out- but O said in 2008 if he was elected he would stop fossil fuel use, asked if he would ban; no- but regulations would get so expensive they would switch on their own. unfortunately the "alternatives" are more expensive and avg or lower middle class will feel that in what they have disposable income left to use, for tractors OF COURSE!
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