luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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There's a difference between impeachment and simply thinking he is not up to the job. As to impeachment, we have not been provided with enough evidence to show that he should be impeached. I would agree with that. I believe there may be such evidence, and that is why both Republicans and Democrats seems so intent on investigating this. But as of right now, no, we don't know enough publicly.
On the other issue, he is clearly in over his head, is unqualified to hold the office, and should be ushered out as soon as possible by the democratic process.
Your tears are delectable..😂
In other words, these arent the coal jobs that Trump promised to bring back. These are mostly jobs related to fracking, such as those required to install and maintain equipment needed to drill for oil and natural gas, says Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC. When oil prices rise, which has been happening in recent months, fracking activity increases too.
Thanks Frank. I started to hunt a story like that, but figured it wasn't worth my time. The one thing that I learned from my Econ classes is that Econ theories are like a$$holes. Everybody has one. They aren't all correct.
coal mining employment is in decline for a wide variety of reasons: automation of mining; competition from cheap natural gas in the power sector; collapsing demand at steel mills in China. Environmental rules are only one part of the story, and, as many experts have pointed out, repealing those rules wont bring back many lost jobs. At best, it would slow the industrys sharp decline in the years ahead.
This was an op-ed written by noted liar Stephen Moore. The jobs mentioned were natural gas fracking jobs - an industry in direct competition with coal.
Stephen Moore Still Doesnt Understand Employment Numbers: Coal Edition
Stop being weird about tears you dunce.
Bjorn to f*** up a good circle jerk. Thanks.He was wrong. Which, by the transitive property of wrong, makes you also wrong.
Also, the slow death of coal isn't a "theory," it's a trend, an inevitability.
TRUMP CAN'T BRING BACK MINING JOBS, COAL CEO WARNS
A simple way to see why Trumps climate order will struggle to bring back coal jobs
Glad I could break up this circle jerk.
He was wrong. Which, by the transitive property of wrong, makes you also wrong.
Also, the slow death of coal isn't a "theory," it's a trend, an inevitability.
TRUMP CAN'T BRING BACK MINING JOBS, COAL CEO WARNS
A simple way to see why Trumps climate order will struggle to bring back coal jobs
Glad I could break up this circle jerk.
He was wrong. Which, by the transitive property of wrong, makes you also wrong.
Also, the slow death of coal isn't a "theory," it's a trend, an inevitability.
TRUMP CAN'T BRING BACK MINING JOBS, COAL CEO WARNS
A simple way to see why Trumps climate order will struggle to bring back coal jobs
Glad I could break up this circle jerk.
Bjorn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool.He was wrong. Which, by the transitive property of wrong, makes you also wrong.
Also, the slow death of coal isn't a "theory," it's a trend, an inevitability.
TRUMP CAN'T BRING BACK MINING JOBS, COAL CEO WARNS
A simple way to see why Trumps climate order will struggle to bring back coal jobs
Glad I could break up this circle jerk.
"Hurr durr I'll take Stephen Moore over the actual Bureau of Labor Statistics info and the insight of the co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research."
You can choose to believe whatever you like , it doesn't take away from the fact there's a resurgence in the coal industry despite your former supreme leaders war on coal . Glad to see Trump is still occupying that vacuous head of yours..��
I do love America in all of its socialistic glory. Now if we can just hurry up and get health care to its inevitable destination. But we all know that wasn't the offensive part of your post.