Posted by John_PA on January 03, 2015 at 20:39:11 from (71.182.160.3):
In Reply to: propane!!!!! posted by 44 massey on January 03, 2015 at 17:59:32:
I'm glad someone appreciates.
I'm getting really tired of tour buses and convoy's of vitriolic people who hurl insults and death wishes... People shoving cellphone cams or camcorders in your face and call you a murderer for profit... youtube videos that prove people are stalking farms...
Be glad Josh Fox and Yoko Ono have never paid your township a visit.
I wish you could see all the trains leaving every day from the fractionation plant. Sure there are some environmental concerns. It's an industry. Every industry has those. I wish you could see all the jobs and all the nice cars, and all the new roofs on the barns and sheds, and all the new fence, and all the new tractors and better roads in the small townships.
The upside to this development is the money coming to the farmers and townships, and they are spending the money and passing the wealth around. Then, the rest of the country gets to enjoy the low prices of propane and gasoline that is a direct result of the Marcellus shale gas region. I think pretty soon, the Marcellus shale region will produce more than all of Russia. The USA has been the largest producer of oil since 2010.
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