Let it be noted that the first of what will likely be many lawsuits have been filed against Massey Energy involving the deaths of those who were recently killed in the mines of West Virginia. Those families have every right, both legally and morally, to file suit against the criminals who did everything they could to make sure that the killings will continue.
But, just so that we pay attention to the realities of these legalized killings, lets just see how they have played out over time. This is not how I, or any other human being would desire it to be, but merely what has happened. After the initial blow back, lawsuits re filed. Time passes. In fact, years pass by. Mining companies are doing business as usual. Government regulators are still playing patty cake with the mining companies. The lawsuits are settled out of court. The mining companies pay some pathetically small fine and life goes on.
Case in point. In 2006, two men were killed in a fire in the Massey Energy owned Aracoma mine. The firm was found guilty. In 2009, they were fined 2.5 millions. Pretty impressive fine, if you're paying it out of your household checkbook. But, revenue for Massey Energy in 2009, was 2.69 billions. The income on that amount was 104.4 millions.
So, what changed? Not one damned thing. The company has been and continues to fight with all the money at its disposal, to keep from making any change that would help those miners in any significant way. Just part of doing business if you're involved in the business of destroying mountain tops, longwall mining or even using a jack hammer and shovel.
The reality for them is quite simple. People are expendable. Pay off the families with some paltry sum, and whine and cry about how much the government is killing you with fines. All the while continuing the practices that will result in the killing of more miners.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Yada, Yada
"Miners should never have to sacrifice their lives for their livelihood." A government official
"New safety measures taken since a deadly 2006 West Virginia mine explosion did nothing to save at least 25 more men who died under similar circumstances this week." Top headline - MSNBC - 04/08/10
Several days ago I suggested that all of the yada, yada we were hearing and would likely hear were just window dressing. Note that firs quote from a government official. Sounds a little like something other high placed officials have pronounced.
Now lets add in that second bit. New safety measures were added after the killings in 2006. So, how has that worked out for those who lost their lives this time? Geez, I wonder if the owners of those mines have put those measures into place? Or, if the foxes guarding the hen houses in the state and federal agencies have been strictly enforcing those new safety measures?
Never mind. Those were rhetorical questions. We know damned good and well that if the criminals involved in the longwall mining business put those measures into place, it done only on paper, by their lawyers. As for the regulators, they are just a guilty as the CONSOLs and Masseys of the world. They know as well as the companies that it's all a charade to produce a cover for the likes of CEO Blankenship of Massey.
Blankenship is available on the net with his diatribe against the government regulators who would destroy the lives of every single miner. He doesn't bother to tell those miners that longwall mining, and for that matter any other form of mining will kill them outright. Neither does he say that a goodly portion of the money that those mining companies make is spent lobbying against any law that would provide any measure of safety for miners of all stripes.
Longwall mining is not needed. Neither is mountaintop removal (destruction). Most of that coal is delivered to India and China for coking. It does nothing for the US, and less for those miners who died trying to make a living for their families. Unprotected by the companies they worked for and the governmental bodies who were supposed to be looking out for their health and welfare.
We will likely hear more words. Maybe even get some bit of action from the government. But, until those inside the mining companies make meaningful changes in the ground. And, the regulators begin to strictly enforce the laws, we will see this very sad scenario again and again.
"New safety measures taken since a deadly 2006 West Virginia mine explosion did nothing to save at least 25 more men who died under similar circumstances this week." Top headline - MSNBC - 04/08/10
Several days ago I suggested that all of the yada, yada we were hearing and would likely hear were just window dressing. Note that firs quote from a government official. Sounds a little like something other high placed officials have pronounced.
Now lets add in that second bit. New safety measures were added after the killings in 2006. So, how has that worked out for those who lost their lives this time? Geez, I wonder if the owners of those mines have put those measures into place? Or, if the foxes guarding the hen houses in the state and federal agencies have been strictly enforcing those new safety measures?
Never mind. Those were rhetorical questions. We know damned good and well that if the criminals involved in the longwall mining business put those measures into place, it done only on paper, by their lawyers. As for the regulators, they are just a guilty as the CONSOLs and Masseys of the world. They know as well as the companies that it's all a charade to produce a cover for the likes of CEO Blankenship of Massey.
Blankenship is available on the net with his diatribe against the government regulators who would destroy the lives of every single miner. He doesn't bother to tell those miners that longwall mining, and for that matter any other form of mining will kill them outright. Neither does he say that a goodly portion of the money that those mining companies make is spent lobbying against any law that would provide any measure of safety for miners of all stripes.
Longwall mining is not needed. Neither is mountaintop removal (destruction). Most of that coal is delivered to India and China for coking. It does nothing for the US, and less for those miners who died trying to make a living for their families. Unprotected by the companies they worked for and the governmental bodies who were supposed to be looking out for their health and welfare.
We will likely hear more words. Maybe even get some bit of action from the government. But, until those inside the mining companies make meaningful changes in the ground. And, the regulators begin to strictly enforce the laws, we will see this very sad scenario again and again.
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Killing People For Profit
And so it has begun. The usual ritual by the usual people. The heartfelt statements by the government officials, from the White House to the local mayor's office. The demand to "get to the bottom" of the situation. All presented with stern faces and sometimes the thumping of the podium. Of course, the CEO of whatever company will show up in his Docker's and jacket. Telling those closely involved that the company will offer whatever assistance is needed. Oh yes, and the Blue Ribbon Panel.
People died. Just like they have died oh so many times before. And always those responsible appear with the same ridiculous stern faces and words, signifying absolutely nothing. Always the deaths. Always the meaningless words. Always the same old, same old. And then, within a month or two, its back to making sure the country has the needed coal to make the country run.
All bullshit. Every single syllable. Every single tear drop. They have all been trotted out so many times that most anyone who's been alive any length of time could likely write the whole play in an evening. The words are useless. The tears are fake. The fact is that the dead will not rise. They will not return. And, many, many more will follow as surely as the sun rises.
How can I be so sure? Because absolutely nothing will change. The coal companies will continue to do everything they can to keep from making the changes that have been needed for more than a century to prevent those deaths. The Inspectors will make reports. Their bosses will file them away. The folks in the concerned capitols, including Washington, DC will go back to cocktail parties and backyard bbq's. All will resume life as usual. Until the next disaster.
This, of course, will bring about once again the scenario we all know. The ones we have heard on the radio, seen on tv and the internet for oh so many years. When once again the government shills will appear with wringing hands and stern words. And, the obligatory company officials will appear before us.
How can anyone with an ounce of integrity believe for a minute the play that has been presented time after time, year after year, century after century? When even now we know that coal companies, especially those involved in longwall mining are doing everything possible in every venue possible to keep from making the changes needed to make workers safe. When even now they are fighting EPA on the matter of whether they should be allowed to continue to poison our water.
Much of the coal being mined with the longwall process today is not doing anything for this country in any way. In fact, it is going to China. Everyone knows it. The government officials. The water carrying press. And, us. We all know that these companies, Massey, Peabody, CONSOL an all the rest, are lying. They are killing people for profit. Not to protect the nation. Not to provide jobs. They are killing people for profit.
People died. Just like they have died oh so many times before. And always those responsible appear with the same ridiculous stern faces and words, signifying absolutely nothing. Always the deaths. Always the meaningless words. Always the same old, same old. And then, within a month or two, its back to making sure the country has the needed coal to make the country run.
All bullshit. Every single syllable. Every single tear drop. They have all been trotted out so many times that most anyone who's been alive any length of time could likely write the whole play in an evening. The words are useless. The tears are fake. The fact is that the dead will not rise. They will not return. And, many, many more will follow as surely as the sun rises.
How can I be so sure? Because absolutely nothing will change. The coal companies will continue to do everything they can to keep from making the changes that have been needed for more than a century to prevent those deaths. The Inspectors will make reports. Their bosses will file them away. The folks in the concerned capitols, including Washington, DC will go back to cocktail parties and backyard bbq's. All will resume life as usual. Until the next disaster.
This, of course, will bring about once again the scenario we all know. The ones we have heard on the radio, seen on tv and the internet for oh so many years. When once again the government shills will appear with wringing hands and stern words. And, the obligatory company officials will appear before us.
How can anyone with an ounce of integrity believe for a minute the play that has been presented time after time, year after year, century after century? When even now we know that coal companies, especially those involved in longwall mining are doing everything possible in every venue possible to keep from making the changes needed to make workers safe. When even now they are fighting EPA on the matter of whether they should be allowed to continue to poison our water.
Much of the coal being mined with the longwall process today is not doing anything for this country in any way. In fact, it is going to China. Everyone knows it. The government officials. The water carrying press. And, us. We all know that these companies, Massey, Peabody, CONSOL an all the rest, are lying. They are killing people for profit. Not to protect the nation. Not to provide jobs. They are killing people for profit.
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Business As Usual
It must be by now abundantly clear to any who care to look closely at the facts, that coal kills. We have just witnessed the murder of over two dozen of our fellow citizens. Harsh? Not at all. The company involved, Massey, has a long history of mine violations. Yes, at the site of the most recent disaster, but that mine is not the only one.
And, what exactly has been done about all of the violations? It has to have been obvious to the regulators a long time ago that this company, along with CONSOL and the rest, care nothing for the lives of the people involved in the day to day work. That they were never going to correct the many and continuing violations. Or, even make a half hearted attempt.
Now, once again, we are reading on the many web sites and viewing on television, the sorrow and mourning felt by so many, for so little. The wives and children weeping for the husband and father who will never return. The son or brother who will never again grace the door of the family home.
Again we wait to see what will be done to hold the criminal enterprise known as coal mining accountable. There are those among us who believe that this time it will be different. That this time those who would violate the laws of the land will be prosecuted. I, for one, cannot be counted among them. For it is my belief that the likes of Joe Pizarchik will be doing all they can to keep that from happening.
It could have been different. Those put in place of regulating mining could have been those who would indeed uphold the law. Make those who would put others lives in jeopardy for profit, pay for their disregard. But, that is not the case. Instead we are likely to hear that there will be a study of the matter. Then, perhaps a hearing. Followed by a hollow fine. All the while the enterprise will continue unabated. Perhaps not in that very site where death occurred this week. But, in all other places around the country.
Those whose duty it is to uphold the law of the land have failed those miners in every conceivable way. The President chose a mining shill to enforce the law. The inspectors wrote up violation after violation, with nothing of note being done to correct the violations. It became a useless enterprise, with the eventual end of deaths in the mine.
Now, of course, there will be the sternly worded letters. The, shame upon those who let this thing happen. But, in all likelihood, within a very short time, it will be back to business as usual. If they ever slow or stop at all.
And, what exactly has been done about all of the violations? It has to have been obvious to the regulators a long time ago that this company, along with CONSOL and the rest, care nothing for the lives of the people involved in the day to day work. That they were never going to correct the many and continuing violations. Or, even make a half hearted attempt.
Now, once again, we are reading on the many web sites and viewing on television, the sorrow and mourning felt by so many, for so little. The wives and children weeping for the husband and father who will never return. The son or brother who will never again grace the door of the family home.
Again we wait to see what will be done to hold the criminal enterprise known as coal mining accountable. There are those among us who believe that this time it will be different. That this time those who would violate the laws of the land will be prosecuted. I, for one, cannot be counted among them. For it is my belief that the likes of Joe Pizarchik will be doing all they can to keep that from happening.
It could have been different. Those put in place of regulating mining could have been those who would indeed uphold the law. Make those who would put others lives in jeopardy for profit, pay for their disregard. But, that is not the case. Instead we are likely to hear that there will be a study of the matter. Then, perhaps a hearing. Followed by a hollow fine. All the while the enterprise will continue unabated. Perhaps not in that very site where death occurred this week. But, in all other places around the country.
Those whose duty it is to uphold the law of the land have failed those miners in every conceivable way. The President chose a mining shill to enforce the law. The inspectors wrote up violation after violation, with nothing of note being done to correct the violations. It became a useless enterprise, with the eventual end of deaths in the mine.
Now, of course, there will be the sternly worded letters. The, shame upon those who let this thing happen. But, in all likelihood, within a very short time, it will be back to business as usual. If they ever slow or stop at all.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Jobs? Again?
There are reasons to lie. Ask any tobacco company. When the truth is known, there product begins to lose customers. They fought, and continue to fight, over the harm that tobacco does. They to this day are fighting in court to keep from taking responsibility for knowing what damage their product could do. And, then doing everything possible to keep that information under wraps, including lying before Congress.
So, why would coal companies continue to claim that if they are kept from their mountain top destruction (mtd) and longwall mining practices, jobs will be lost? One simply has to look at historical records of employment in the mining industry to know that jobs have declined sharply over the past 50 years. If miners aren't needed because the tops of mountains are blown off so as to expose the underlying coal, then that saves the company money. But, it of course means jobs are lost. If miners aren't needed because longwall mining machines are grinding the earth away to collect that seam of coal, the company saves money. And, again, jobs are lost.
Look again at the first sentence of the first paragraph. If Consol, and their ilk, can make people, especially those working in the mining industry, believe that EPA, or whoever is trying to kill their jobs, they won't pay attention to the facts. Mining companies are killing off jobs as quickly as they can by replacing miners with machines. Or, very high explosives. And, there is this little issue of farmers and ranchers losing their livelihood due to the loss of water caused by longwall mining and refuse from mtd being dropped into rivers.
There are many forms of lying. One is lying by omission. Consol, or someone like them, will leave out pertinent facts in any argument. Then there is overt lying. This one is generally something like, the Clean Water Act, if enforced, will take your jobs. But, both types of lying are, at their base, exactly the same. They are lies.
Jobs are not important to coal companies. Except as it concerns accounting. They are lying when they say they care about the jobs of miners.
So, why would coal companies continue to claim that if they are kept from their mountain top destruction (mtd) and longwall mining practices, jobs will be lost? One simply has to look at historical records of employment in the mining industry to know that jobs have declined sharply over the past 50 years. If miners aren't needed because the tops of mountains are blown off so as to expose the underlying coal, then that saves the company money. But, it of course means jobs are lost. If miners aren't needed because longwall mining machines are grinding the earth away to collect that seam of coal, the company saves money. And, again, jobs are lost.
Look again at the first sentence of the first paragraph. If Consol, and their ilk, can make people, especially those working in the mining industry, believe that EPA, or whoever is trying to kill their jobs, they won't pay attention to the facts. Mining companies are killing off jobs as quickly as they can by replacing miners with machines. Or, very high explosives. And, there is this little issue of farmers and ranchers losing their livelihood due to the loss of water caused by longwall mining and refuse from mtd being dropped into rivers.
There are many forms of lying. One is lying by omission. Consol, or someone like them, will leave out pertinent facts in any argument. Then there is overt lying. This one is generally something like, the Clean Water Act, if enforced, will take your jobs. But, both types of lying are, at their base, exactly the same. They are lies.
Jobs are not important to coal companies. Except as it concerns accounting. They are lying when they say they care about the jobs of miners.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
CYA? Or,...
We have seen recently a step, and I do mean a step, toward holding longwall mining outfits like Consol Energy responsible for their actions. Pennsylvania's DEP has said that Consol's mining operation was the direct cause of the destruction of Ryerson Lake in Greene County.
What that proclamation suggests is that, at least in PA, those who are charged with protection of the world at large from the criminal element that is longwall mining, may be slowly awakening to the fact that they have been negligent, and perhaps criminally so, for a very long time.
Having said that, I must give them an "atta boy" for making even this most obvious declaration. It must have taken some bit of courage, political and otherwise. And, it is appreciated by all who have worked so diligently to make it happen. Specifically, the activists in the area who have stood against Consol Energy.
DEP has taken the first step. But, now what? Having stated publicly that Consol Energy was the direct cause of the destruction of Ryerson Lake, what remedy do they intend to call for? Is the dam to be rebuilt? The lake restored to it's previous condition? Is Consol to pay for not only the restoration of the lake, but the damage they have done, and continue to do to the farmers who have lost their water due to longwall mining? Late to the dance? Of course. Governments tend to be reactive rather than active. But, what happens next is of great import to not only Greene County, but the world at large. Is DEP going to begin providing meaningful oversight? Not just rubber stamping permits, but actually looking to see what damage might be caused by the longwall mining process? Not just slapping wrists, but levying stiff, and progressive fines for damage that is done?
So, what have we seen? A CYA step? Or, can we expect DEP to begin following it's mandate to protect the ecosystem both small an large? I know what I am hoping for. And, by and by, we will all know.
What that proclamation suggests is that, at least in PA, those who are charged with protection of the world at large from the criminal element that is longwall mining, may be slowly awakening to the fact that they have been negligent, and perhaps criminally so, for a very long time.
Having said that, I must give them an "atta boy" for making even this most obvious declaration. It must have taken some bit of courage, political and otherwise. And, it is appreciated by all who have worked so diligently to make it happen. Specifically, the activists in the area who have stood against Consol Energy.
DEP has taken the first step. But, now what? Having stated publicly that Consol Energy was the direct cause of the destruction of Ryerson Lake, what remedy do they intend to call for? Is the dam to be rebuilt? The lake restored to it's previous condition? Is Consol to pay for not only the restoration of the lake, but the damage they have done, and continue to do to the farmers who have lost their water due to longwall mining? Late to the dance? Of course. Governments tend to be reactive rather than active. But, what happens next is of great import to not only Greene County, but the world at large. Is DEP going to begin providing meaningful oversight? Not just rubber stamping permits, but actually looking to see what damage might be caused by the longwall mining process? Not just slapping wrists, but levying stiff, and progressive fines for damage that is done?
So, what have we seen? A CYA step? Or, can we expect DEP to begin following it's mandate to protect the ecosystem both small an large? I know what I am hoping for. And, by and by, we will all know.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Connections
Longwall mining activity is increasing in Australia, while evidence mounts that it is greatly impacting rivers. These same activities are to go ahead under Illinois Highway 185, with subsidence a known factor.
What is the connection? The connection is the close ties between the companies who will do anything, including the destruction of their own world, and those in government who are charged with oversight of those companies.
It really is no surprise to anyone that mining companies will destroy any and every ecosystem to get the ore they are after. They do it all over the world. And, the destruction they cause is no secret, either. It has been captured on film and is widely available to all.
What is not so widely spoken of, but certainly should be, is the connection to government. The very people we depend upon to protect our air and water, are as much of the problem as those doing the actual polluting and killing.
For any mining operation to begin, a permit must be issued. That permit comes from those who act on our behalf. If those people know that a longwall mining operation will dewater an area, or that it will cause road damage in the future, why would they issue a permit?
It cerainly couldn't be the record. The recordis ffilled with examples of the destruction caused by longwall mining. From release of mercury and arsenic upon first contact, to these same elements being pumped into our waterways after being burned.
And, it certainly isn't common sense. For common sense would give pause before allowing the destruction of our roads and waterways.
So, what could be the possible reason? How about, those who are supposed to be looking out for our collective welfare are in fact no more than shills for those who would cause the physical damage? If dewatering and damage to roads is allowed, knowing it can and will happen, how could it be any other way? Are we to believe that people with good and sound reasoning abilities would allow such things? It is my opinion that they would not. You?
What is the connection? The connection is the close ties between the companies who will do anything, including the destruction of their own world, and those in government who are charged with oversight of those companies.
It really is no surprise to anyone that mining companies will destroy any and every ecosystem to get the ore they are after. They do it all over the world. And, the destruction they cause is no secret, either. It has been captured on film and is widely available to all.
What is not so widely spoken of, but certainly should be, is the connection to government. The very people we depend upon to protect our air and water, are as much of the problem as those doing the actual polluting and killing.
For any mining operation to begin, a permit must be issued. That permit comes from those who act on our behalf. If those people know that a longwall mining operation will dewater an area, or that it will cause road damage in the future, why would they issue a permit?
It cerainly couldn't be the record. The recordis ffilled with examples of the destruction caused by longwall mining. From release of mercury and arsenic upon first contact, to these same elements being pumped into our waterways after being burned.
And, it certainly isn't common sense. For common sense would give pause before allowing the destruction of our roads and waterways.
So, what could be the possible reason? How about, those who are supposed to be looking out for our collective welfare are in fact no more than shills for those who would cause the physical damage? If dewatering and damage to roads is allowed, knowing it can and will happen, how could it be any other way? Are we to believe that people with good and sound reasoning abilities would allow such things? It is my opinion that they would not. You?
Friday, January 29, 2010
BS Alert
This is a bs alert.
Just so that we're all clear, bs is bs. No matter where it comes
from. No matter who's face is plastered on the pile.
During his State of the Union Address, President Obama mentioned "clean coal." That is your common, garden variety bs. There is no such thing as clean coal. It doesn't exist. Not even in fantasy land. And, anytime you hear those words used together, you should instantly recognize it as such.
Here is another example of bs. Coal companies claiming that we (US) need the coal that they are digging up using longwall mining and mountaintop destruction. CONSOL energy just shipped off five (5) shipping vessels worth of the stuff to China. Not sure if you've seen a shipping vessel in your neighborhood lately. But, you might want to google/bing, or whatever one just to see.
Just one more here. Jobs. Anytime you hear one those criminal org's (mining companies) talking about protecting jobs, you can bet your bottom dollar that what they would much rather do is eliminate as many as possible. Machines don't get black lung, work only 8 hours at a time, need safety equipment, or belong to one of those damned Unions. No, it's not about creating or saving jobs. It's just bs.
Just so that we're all clear, bs is bs. No matter where it comes
from. No matter who's face is plastered on the pile.
During his State of the Union Address, President Obama mentioned "clean coal." That is your common, garden variety bs. There is no such thing as clean coal. It doesn't exist. Not even in fantasy land. And, anytime you hear those words used together, you should instantly recognize it as such.
Here is another example of bs. Coal companies claiming that we (US) need the coal that they are digging up using longwall mining and mountaintop destruction. CONSOL energy just shipped off five (5) shipping vessels worth of the stuff to China. Not sure if you've seen a shipping vessel in your neighborhood lately. But, you might want to google/bing, or whatever one just to see.
Just one more here. Jobs. Anytime you hear one those criminal org's (mining companies) talking about protecting jobs, you can bet your bottom dollar that what they would much rather do is eliminate as many as possible. Machines don't get black lung, work only 8 hours at a time, need safety equipment, or belong to one of those damned Unions. No, it's not about creating or saving jobs. It's just bs.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Christmas Connections
This has been spoken and written about many times, but I thought it might the worth the effort to bring it up again, since they are so proud of the fact. CONSOL Energy, part of the Climate Criminal group, has released information about the coal from it's longwall mining efforts, being sent to China.
Of course, part of the rational for their destruction of peoples lives and livelihoods is that WE, as in people living in the United States, NEED this coal to operate our infrastructure and keep our heating and air conditioning running. It's one of those things that has always been true, and never was.
Coal, like oil, is sold to the highest bidder. There is no altruism involved in the discussion. It is about profit. The people who buy and sell commodities have no interest in the need of this, or any other country. Greed is the prime factor in this little equation.
So, let us all stop pretending that the Climate Criminals have any interest in "goodwill toward men", remember that stuff from last month? It's all manure. They will not stop destroying peoples lives and the world at large until every last dollar is stripped from the ground.
Just as an aside, to Anonymous, yes, I read the Order. And, knowing the difference between saying "peace on earth" and actually working toward that end, I wrote the articles.
Of course, part of the rational for their destruction of peoples lives and livelihoods is that WE, as in people living in the United States, NEED this coal to operate our infrastructure and keep our heating and air conditioning running. It's one of those things that has always been true, and never was.
Coal, like oil, is sold to the highest bidder. There is no altruism involved in the discussion. It is about profit. The people who buy and sell commodities have no interest in the need of this, or any other country. Greed is the prime factor in this little equation.
So, let us all stop pretending that the Climate Criminals have any interest in "goodwill toward men", remember that stuff from last month? It's all manure. They will not stop destroying peoples lives and the world at large until every last dollar is stripped from the ground.
Just as an aside, to Anonymous, yes, I read the Order. And, knowing the difference between saying "peace on earth" and actually working toward that end, I wrote the articles.
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Climate Criminals, II
Many people in state government work tirelessly to make sure that services are rendered in proper form to the citizens they serve. However, lest we should think for one minute that environmentally the tax payers are being served well in the good state of West Virginia, there is this little reminder.
CONSOL Energy will be allowed to resume discharging coal mining waste water into Dunkard Creek. Provided of course that they build treatment facilities by May of 2013. That's about three and one-half years worth of waste water being dumped into the creek. Let's remember that a large part of this creek was killed off last year by this very same company doing the very same thing. Oh, but not to worry. West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) says there is "little risk" for another kill.
Yesterday, I spoke of Climate Criminals, such as CONSOL Energy and drew a line to state agencies such as WVDEP, as being part of the criminal enterprise known as longwall mining. In the above paragraph, that line becomes a superhighway. Not only are they (WVDEP) going to allow CONSOL to resume dumping waste water into the creek, thereby setting up the scenario for a repeat of the Golden Algae bloom of last summer. But, they are going to allow them several years to do this without making any changes to operation whatsoever.
That might seem like good government oversight to some. But, in fact, it is simply collusion. One side commits a crime. Then they meet with the other side. After an exchange of ideas and possibly something more substantial, the two sides agree to continue as partners in a criminal enterprise. This, in the name of the taxpayers of the state. In this case, one that jeopardizes the very health and welfare of those taxpayers.
This isn't the only state where such things are happening. Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Wyoming and Montana are some of those who are actively involved in such enterprises. Climate Criminals are located all over the world. Thy have extremely deep pockets and have very powerful positions. Pizarchik and Rockefeller come quickly to mind. It is long since time for these people and their various enterprises, such as longwall mining to be exposed for what they are. And, those who participate in such activity to be held accountable.
CONSOL Energy will be allowed to resume discharging coal mining waste water into Dunkard Creek. Provided of course that they build treatment facilities by May of 2013. That's about three and one-half years worth of waste water being dumped into the creek. Let's remember that a large part of this creek was killed off last year by this very same company doing the very same thing. Oh, but not to worry. West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) says there is "little risk" for another kill.
Yesterday, I spoke of Climate Criminals, such as CONSOL Energy and drew a line to state agencies such as WVDEP, as being part of the criminal enterprise known as longwall mining. In the above paragraph, that line becomes a superhighway. Not only are they (WVDEP) going to allow CONSOL to resume dumping waste water into the creek, thereby setting up the scenario for a repeat of the Golden Algae bloom of last summer. But, they are going to allow them several years to do this without making any changes to operation whatsoever.
That might seem like good government oversight to some. But, in fact, it is simply collusion. One side commits a crime. Then they meet with the other side. After an exchange of ideas and possibly something more substantial, the two sides agree to continue as partners in a criminal enterprise. This, in the name of the taxpayers of the state. In this case, one that jeopardizes the very health and welfare of those taxpayers.
This isn't the only state where such things are happening. Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Wyoming and Montana are some of those who are actively involved in such enterprises. Climate Criminals are located all over the world. Thy have extremely deep pockets and have very powerful positions. Pizarchik and Rockefeller come quickly to mind. It is long since time for these people and their various enterprises, such as longwall mining to be exposed for what they are. And, those who participate in such activity to be held accountable.
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Climate Criminals
Persons involved in crime are called criminals. Since, in this country, corporations can be considered persons, they can also be considered criminals.
In many states in this country, corporations are destroying the planet and all things living upon it. Yet, they are allowed to continue their course unchallenged. In fact, they are aided and abetted by our own governments. They could not continue to tear the top of mountains and drop most of it into streams and headwaters thus destroying them without the ok from government at several levels. They could not continue longwall mining operations, knowing that they are destroying farms, homes, and the drinking water of people who live in those places without a nod from the government.They unlock already sequestered carbon into the air. They loose mercury and arsenic, among other poisons, into the surrounding environment where it is taken up by all living creatures. That would of course mean humans and their children. They destroy homes. They put out of business, local farmers.
If these people are killing the planet and those things which live there and have the permission to do so from the very government elected to protect and serve, then what are they, collectively to be called. I submit that they should be called Climate Criminals. It is without doubt that the corporations themselves, Consol Energy, Massy, and their ilk, are Climate Criminals. But, it is my belief that those who would assist them to destroy the very place we live, planet Earth, are just as criminal. And, should be held just as responsible.
There is always lots of talk among these criminals of jobs. Yet they destroy the livelihoods of people surrounding their operations. People in Montana will lose their water just as those in Pennsylvania did. And, just as surely, will lose their ranches and farms and their way of life. Is that not destroying jobs?
Secretary Salazar and his known criminal henchman Joe Pizarchik are allowing all of these things to happen. In our names. That may suit some. Likely those who would see the planet destroyed in the name of profit. But, I for one do not wish to have my name put on the list of those who support those who are committing this form of genocide.
In many states in this country, corporations are destroying the planet and all things living upon it. Yet, they are allowed to continue their course unchallenged. In fact, they are aided and abetted by our own governments. They could not continue to tear the top of mountains and drop most of it into streams and headwaters thus destroying them without the ok from government at several levels. They could not continue longwall mining operations, knowing that they are destroying farms, homes, and the drinking water of people who live in those places without a nod from the government.They unlock already sequestered carbon into the air. They loose mercury and arsenic, among other poisons, into the surrounding environment where it is taken up by all living creatures. That would of course mean humans and their children. They destroy homes. They put out of business, local farmers.
If these people are killing the planet and those things which live there and have the permission to do so from the very government elected to protect and serve, then what are they, collectively to be called. I submit that they should be called Climate Criminals. It is without doubt that the corporations themselves, Consol Energy, Massy, and their ilk, are Climate Criminals. But, it is my belief that those who would assist them to destroy the very place we live, planet Earth, are just as criminal. And, should be held just as responsible.
There is always lots of talk among these criminals of jobs. Yet they destroy the livelihoods of people surrounding their operations. People in Montana will lose their water just as those in Pennsylvania did. And, just as surely, will lose their ranches and farms and their way of life. Is that not destroying jobs?
Secretary Salazar and his known criminal henchman Joe Pizarchik are allowing all of these things to happen. In our names. That may suit some. Likely those who would see the planet destroyed in the name of profit. But, I for one do not wish to have my name put on the list of those who support those who are committing this form of genocide.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Insanity?
Insanity:doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein (attributed)
Rocky Flats Plant was a nuclear weapons production facility located just to the north of Denver, Colorado. Radioactive waste was found leaking in an open field in 1959.
Love Canal, a little part of suburbia in Niagara Falls, NY. A chemical dump site that was found to be so toxic that the neighborhood was evacuated in 1978.
Dunkard Creek, in southwestern Pennsylvania. Poisonous waster is dumped routinely into the creek, setting up condition for a Golden Algae bloom. And, killing almost all living organisms in a 38 mile run.
After reading the three items above, one would think that any rational person would stop to think of the damage to be done by spilling, purposely or otherwise, poisonous waste onto the ground or into the water.
Ah, yes. Rational. CONSOL Energy is not a rational person. It is a planet killing longwall mining company. And, the people who run that company are not rational people. Not only do they want to continue, after killing all of the fish in Dunkard Creek, pumping their waste water loaded with poison into that same creek. They want to pump that same poison down into abandoned mines for safe keeping.
That doesn't sound like the ideas espoused by a rational person. That sounds more like the ranting of a complete lunatic. Someone that is completely insane. Or, someone who is so addicted to greed, that no thing or person matters as much as the profit to be gained by those exercises.
We already know what can and will happen if you pump that mess into a creek. We also know that if you pump it into an abandoned mine, it will begin immediately to leach. And, we also know that it will find it's way into the ground water, creeks, lakes and wells of those living in the area.
If one intentionally poisons the drinking water of another, that person will be charged with attempted murder. Yet these longwall mining operations are doing it legally all over the country every day. And, are lauded as job creators. Business success stories.
I agree that they are successful. But, it is my belief that they have been most successful at getting off scot free of attempted murder of the planet, and all that lives upon it.
Rocky Flats Plant was a nuclear weapons production facility located just to the north of Denver, Colorado. Radioactive waste was found leaking in an open field in 1959.
Love Canal, a little part of suburbia in Niagara Falls, NY. A chemical dump site that was found to be so toxic that the neighborhood was evacuated in 1978.
Dunkard Creek, in southwestern Pennsylvania. Poisonous waster is dumped routinely into the creek, setting up condition for a Golden Algae bloom. And, killing almost all living organisms in a 38 mile run.
After reading the three items above, one would think that any rational person would stop to think of the damage to be done by spilling, purposely or otherwise, poisonous waste onto the ground or into the water.
Ah, yes. Rational. CONSOL Energy is not a rational person. It is a planet killing longwall mining company. And, the people who run that company are not rational people. Not only do they want to continue, after killing all of the fish in Dunkard Creek, pumping their waste water loaded with poison into that same creek. They want to pump that same poison down into abandoned mines for safe keeping.
That doesn't sound like the ideas espoused by a rational person. That sounds more like the ranting of a complete lunatic. Someone that is completely insane. Or, someone who is so addicted to greed, that no thing or person matters as much as the profit to be gained by those exercises.
We already know what can and will happen if you pump that mess into a creek. We also know that if you pump it into an abandoned mine, it will begin immediately to leach. And, we also know that it will find it's way into the ground water, creeks, lakes and wells of those living in the area.
If one intentionally poisons the drinking water of another, that person will be charged with attempted murder. Yet these longwall mining operations are doing it legally all over the country every day. And, are lauded as job creators. Business success stories.
I agree that they are successful. But, it is my belief that they have been most successful at getting off scot free of attempted murder of the planet, and all that lives upon it.
Poisonous Waste Water
CONSOL Energy, the criminal longwall mining company, dumped poisonous waste water from it's Blacksville #2 mine into Dunkard Creek, in West Virginia. There was a Golden Algae bloom, killing almost all of the living things in that creek. The criminals, CONSOL Energy refused to take responsibility. Of course, that is what we have come to expect from any such enterprise. They are cowards who hide behind their bought and paid for representatives in the state house, and continue on their way.
Now it appears as if as though the bought and paid for representatives are about to do what is required of people on the payroll. They are within striking distance of allowing CONSOL Energy to once again begin dumping poisonous waste water into the creek.
This dumping of poisonous waste water needs to be done while its cold so as to keep the algae from blooming. That of course makes such criminal behavior quite alright. The fact that the stuff being dumped into the creek is poisonous to the planet and every living thing on it matters not. But, not to worry, people like WVDEP are watching our backs.
Of course the rest of the world is shocked that such a thing would even be entertained, let alone allowed. But, as I said, when you're bought and paid for, you follow the instruction of the pay master. And just like their brethren in Pennsylvania, the WVDEP will in short order allow the dumping of poisonous waste water to begin again.
Now it appears as if as though the bought and paid for representatives are about to do what is required of people on the payroll. They are within striking distance of allowing CONSOL Energy to once again begin dumping poisonous waste water into the creek.
This dumping of poisonous waste water needs to be done while its cold so as to keep the algae from blooming. That of course makes such criminal behavior quite alright. The fact that the stuff being dumped into the creek is poisonous to the planet and every living thing on it matters not. But, not to worry, people like WVDEP are watching our backs.
Of course the rest of the world is shocked that such a thing would even be entertained, let alone allowed. But, as I said, when you're bought and paid for, you follow the instruction of the pay master. And just like their brethren in Pennsylvania, the WVDEP will in short order allow the dumping of poisonous waste water to begin again.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Why?
Upward of a billion dollars is going to be spent on carbon capture and sequestration. Why is that? The carbon is in the first place sequestered. That is what coal is. Sequestered carbon. Isn't that a bit like trying to put the genie back inside the bottle?
Why does CONSOL Energy buy ads and name ballparks, rather than restore all of the damage they have caused with their longwall mining projects? Trick question. It's cheaper, of course. And, besides, their name on a ballpark looks infinitely better than beside a picture of a destroyed house. Or, a farm that has lost it's water due to their mining operations. Or, creeks and lakes that have gone missing after you've been nearby.
If we know that burning coal accounts for half of the poison mercury released into the atmosphere by human activity. And, we know that infant humans are at the top of the food chain, and will be getting that mercury in their food. Then why would we continue the practice? Why would we not call that murder?
Why would anyone pump poisonous waste water into abandoned mines for storage knowing that that poison can, and will leach into nearby streams, lakes and reservoirs? Why would those people not be imprisoned for destruction of public water? There has been discussion, especially since 09/11, of the concern for public water and it's safety. Yet mining companies are allowed to poison it with impunity.
Fresh water is a finite commodity on the planet. Yet, the mining operation of mountain top destruction is allowed to dump the tops of whole mountains into creeks. Thus rendering them polluted and useless. And, destroying the fresh water of the people and animals that depend upon them. Why, exactly, would anyone even consider such a thing?
These are of course rhetorical questions. We all know the answers. These things are done in the name of profit. They place no value on the lives of the humans who suffer from their actions. The jobs they claim are so important, would all cease immediately if there was no profit in the project. They care not a whit for those who do those jobs. And the children ? The most important and vulnerable among us? Surely, you jest?
Why does CONSOL Energy buy ads and name ballparks, rather than restore all of the damage they have caused with their longwall mining projects? Trick question. It's cheaper, of course. And, besides, their name on a ballpark looks infinitely better than beside a picture of a destroyed house. Or, a farm that has lost it's water due to their mining operations. Or, creeks and lakes that have gone missing after you've been nearby.
If we know that burning coal accounts for half of the poison mercury released into the atmosphere by human activity. And, we know that infant humans are at the top of the food chain, and will be getting that mercury in their food. Then why would we continue the practice? Why would we not call that murder?
Why would anyone pump poisonous waste water into abandoned mines for storage knowing that that poison can, and will leach into nearby streams, lakes and reservoirs? Why would those people not be imprisoned for destruction of public water? There has been discussion, especially since 09/11, of the concern for public water and it's safety. Yet mining companies are allowed to poison it with impunity.
Fresh water is a finite commodity on the planet. Yet, the mining operation of mountain top destruction is allowed to dump the tops of whole mountains into creeks. Thus rendering them polluted and useless. And, destroying the fresh water of the people and animals that depend upon them. Why, exactly, would anyone even consider such a thing?
These are of course rhetorical questions. We all know the answers. These things are done in the name of profit. They place no value on the lives of the humans who suffer from their actions. The jobs they claim are so important, would all cease immediately if there was no profit in the project. They care not a whit for those who do those jobs. And the children ? The most important and vulnerable among us? Surely, you jest?
Monday, November 30, 2009
Heart Attacks, Lung Cancers, and Strokes
Heart attacks, lung cancers, and strokes. All three cause debilitating wounds both physical and mental in thousands of humans every year. In many, its worse. They are killed either outright, or through a slow and horribly painful process. Many of these damages or deaths of humans are perpetrated by other humans.
In many of those deaths, we are fully aware of the perpetrator. There is a known connection between the poison that is spewed from coal fired energy plants and the afflictions presented above. It's been known to all for many years.
So why, if the origin is known, would anyone continue to push a technology that causes such terrible ends? Why would anyone claim that there is anything safe, or clean about something that brings such harm and suffering? How could anyone knowingly participate in the death and injury of so many?
Easy answer. Profit. Longwall mining generates huge profits for Consol, Massey, Peabody and other mining companies. The damage they do is of no consequence. Whether it's loss of water for farm animals, a home, or the lungs of another human, none of them have more import than profit.
It will be a long time before we have all of these killing machines shut down. It will be even longer before the damage they continue to cause will be mitigated in any meaningful way.
In many of those deaths, we are fully aware of the perpetrator. There is a known connection between the poison that is spewed from coal fired energy plants and the afflictions presented above. It's been known to all for many years.
So why, if the origin is known, would anyone continue to push a technology that causes such terrible ends? Why would anyone claim that there is anything safe, or clean about something that brings such harm and suffering? How could anyone knowingly participate in the death and injury of so many?
Easy answer. Profit. Longwall mining generates huge profits for Consol, Massey, Peabody and other mining companies. The damage they do is of no consequence. Whether it's loss of water for farm animals, a home, or the lungs of another human, none of them have more import than profit.
It will be a long time before we have all of these killing machines shut down. It will be even longer before the damage they continue to cause will be mitigated in any meaningful way.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Farm Fields
Most people in this country, certainly me, have no experience whatsoever, save as consumers, with farming. So, there are things that are passed to me in one form or another, that go right over my head.
In this case it is about farm fields. Some of us have seen what is called "subsidence" in the longwall mining industry. Essentially, that means that your land caves in. The effects of that can be devastating. Your stream can suddenly be "dewatered." Your farm can suddenly become useless for that purpose.
But, even having seen what can happen, it just did not occur to me that it could actually cause the opposite. If the subsidence were to occur under a farm field, what happens? One of the things that can happen, is that the field, now lower than the surrounding land, will become a catch basin. All of the rain that should be beneficial, now runs from the higher ground down into the lower land and that land now becomes a pond.
If a farmer's livelihood depends upon that land being usable, what is he to do? Certainly, when he purchased the land it was farmable. But, now as a lake, it has become useless to him. He cannot now support himself and his family. Or, supply food to those who depend upon him.
One of the arguments for longwall mining is that it creates jobs. How then would those mining companies explain the destruction of someone else's job? Are mining jobs more important than jobs that grow the food eaten by not just some, but all? And, if those mining interests decide that mining jobs are indeed more important than farm jobs, how are the farmers to be compensated for the loss of their farms? And, not just as cheaply as they can. But, fairly.
The longwall mining industry spends a lot of time whining and complaining about how unfairly they are treated. But, I have yet to hear the first member of that community, or any of it's supporter's, explain how they are more important than farmers. Or, for that matter, the people who are dependent upon what that farmer produces.
In this case it is about farm fields. Some of us have seen what is called "subsidence" in the longwall mining industry. Essentially, that means that your land caves in. The effects of that can be devastating. Your stream can suddenly be "dewatered." Your farm can suddenly become useless for that purpose.
But, even having seen what can happen, it just did not occur to me that it could actually cause the opposite. If the subsidence were to occur under a farm field, what happens? One of the things that can happen, is that the field, now lower than the surrounding land, will become a catch basin. All of the rain that should be beneficial, now runs from the higher ground down into the lower land and that land now becomes a pond.
If a farmer's livelihood depends upon that land being usable, what is he to do? Certainly, when he purchased the land it was farmable. But, now as a lake, it has become useless to him. He cannot now support himself and his family. Or, supply food to those who depend upon him.
One of the arguments for longwall mining is that it creates jobs. How then would those mining companies explain the destruction of someone else's job? Are mining jobs more important than jobs that grow the food eaten by not just some, but all? And, if those mining interests decide that mining jobs are indeed more important than farm jobs, how are the farmers to be compensated for the loss of their farms? And, not just as cheaply as they can. But, fairly.
The longwall mining industry spends a lot of time whining and complaining about how unfairly they are treated. But, I have yet to hear the first member of that community, or any of it's supporter's, explain how they are more important than farmers. Or, for that matter, the people who are dependent upon what that farmer produces.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Coal Kills
Coal is not clean. Coal kills. No matter how many commercials for clean coal appear on the television, radio, billboard sign, or internet, coal kills. No matter how many green fields, blue skies, wind turbine's or rosy cheeked children they parade through the scene, coal kills. Everyone knows that. It kills those who do the mining. It kills fish. It kills trees and bushes. And, it is choking the life out of our planet.
The CEO's of the longwall mining companies know that what they are doing is destroying entire ecosystems. Lakes vanished. Creeks and streams that disappear, with fish left gasping for breath and flopping in the sun. Farms left suddenly without water for the animals that are entirely dependent upon it's existence.
These same folks are entirely aware that the product they deal in is not clean. They know that it is killing us all. They certainly will not admit it. That would place them in the category of murderers. So they continue the game that was played by the cigarette manufacturers. They lie, they obfuscate, they deny, they hire professional liars (pr), they likely do not even admit privately that what they do is killing.
It is entirely possible that it will yet be a very long time before we end longwall mining and all that goes with it. But, I certainly hope not. For in the end, coal kills.
The CEO's of the longwall mining companies know that what they are doing is destroying entire ecosystems. Lakes vanished. Creeks and streams that disappear, with fish left gasping for breath and flopping in the sun. Farms left suddenly without water for the animals that are entirely dependent upon it's existence.
These same folks are entirely aware that the product they deal in is not clean. They know that it is killing us all. They certainly will not admit it. That would place them in the category of murderers. So they continue the game that was played by the cigarette manufacturers. They lie, they obfuscate, they deny, they hire professional liars (pr), they likely do not even admit privately that what they do is killing.
It is entirely possible that it will yet be a very long time before we end longwall mining and all that goes with it. But, I certainly hope not. For in the end, coal kills.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The Same Old
Interesting that those things which seem to be causing us the most problems are all supported by a group of the same folks, over and over. A case of the same old.
Remember during the cigarette manufacturer's face off with this nation's populace, that the CEO's denied and lied about the damage being done? Remember the pr that went with it? Full page ads. Television and radio spots. Highway billboards. They spent a lot of money lying to anyone who would listen that their products were safe.
Well, the folks in the longwall and mountain top destruction mining business are playing the same game. Hard to believe that they would follow a model that was disgraced and failed in the end. But, sure enough, the play is being acted out note for note.
First, we have the CEO's of CONSOL Energy, Massey and the rest, telling us that coal is not just important, but that we can't live without it. That the economy of the nation is dependent upon coal.
Second, we have the ads, the falsified letters going to Congressfolks, the tv spots for "clean coal," highway billboards and all the rest of the nonsense. They've even hired the very same people to do their overt lying as were connected to the cigarette fiasco.
Third, we have all of these folks claiming that coal doesn't do any damage to the environment. That coal isn't in anyway connected to the ice melting in the Arctic and the climbing temperatures around the globe.
The coal CEO's, just like the cigarette folks, are liars. And, they hire professional liars to assist them. Seems to work pretty well for awhile. At this time, there are people working against their own best interest to assist them. People who will suffer the most in the end, are paraded before tv screens and local meetings decrying the job losses that are surely coming. That, because there are those who want clean air and water for them and their progeny.
It is unfortunate for all on the planet, that the longwall mining CEO's and their professional liars will likely carry this out as far as they are allowed. Rather looks to be a case of the same old.
Remember during the cigarette manufacturer's face off with this nation's populace, that the CEO's denied and lied about the damage being done? Remember the pr that went with it? Full page ads. Television and radio spots. Highway billboards. They spent a lot of money lying to anyone who would listen that their products were safe.
Well, the folks in the longwall and mountain top destruction mining business are playing the same game. Hard to believe that they would follow a model that was disgraced and failed in the end. But, sure enough, the play is being acted out note for note.
First, we have the CEO's of CONSOL Energy, Massey and the rest, telling us that coal is not just important, but that we can't live without it. That the economy of the nation is dependent upon coal.
Second, we have the ads, the falsified letters going to Congressfolks, the tv spots for "clean coal," highway billboards and all the rest of the nonsense. They've even hired the very same people to do their overt lying as were connected to the cigarette fiasco.
Third, we have all of these folks claiming that coal doesn't do any damage to the environment. That coal isn't in anyway connected to the ice melting in the Arctic and the climbing temperatures around the globe.
The coal CEO's, just like the cigarette folks, are liars. And, they hire professional liars to assist them. Seems to work pretty well for awhile. At this time, there are people working against their own best interest to assist them. People who will suffer the most in the end, are paraded before tv screens and local meetings decrying the job losses that are surely coming. That, because there are those who want clean air and water for them and their progeny.
It is unfortunate for all on the planet, that the longwall mining CEO's and their professional liars will likely carry this out as far as they are allowed. Rather looks to be a case of the same old.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Bye, Lou
Lou Dobbs has departed CNN. Not really sure what happens to a bigoted racist when he leaves the stage. But, in this case, apparently even Fox doesn't want his sorry old ass.
Lou has been railing against those who would move to another location to feed themselves and their family for many years now. Fortunately, many have finally banded together to send him, if not into retirement, at least off the huge platform that was provided by CNN.
Like others of his ilk, he has finally frothed at the mouth long enough that he has become a pariah, except to the Palins of the world. Now he can settle in with Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly and the rest to spew hatred to the like minded.
Bye, Lou...asshole.
Lou has been railing against those who would move to another location to feed themselves and their family for many years now. Fortunately, many have finally banded together to send him, if not into retirement, at least off the huge platform that was provided by CNN.
Like others of his ilk, he has finally frothed at the mouth long enough that he has become a pariah, except to the Palins of the world. Now he can settle in with Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly and the rest to spew hatred to the like minded.
Bye, Lou...asshole.
"We can't live without it."
Congressman Rahall of West Virginia says "... we are talking about the economic security of the nation." Brett Harvey, CEO of CONSOL Energy says, "This is red, white and blue energy." Senator Rockefeller of W. Virginia states, "...needs to be responsible mountain top removal." And, that "we can't live without it."
What is this collection of statements all about? Why, coal, of course. Hmmmmm. The economic security of the nation? Which nation? Where? It certainly isn't the United States. Politicians are prone to overstating, but the economic security of the nation? Hyperbole, much?
Red, white and blue energy? We will look a long time for that one. It turns out of course, that Mr. Harvey is talking about coal. You know. That black, carbon based stuff laced with mercury, cadmium and arsenic that is poisoning all living creatures on the planet...including humans. Color blind? Drugs? Hard to say. But, red, white and blue is most definitely is not.
Responsible mountain top removal? Just exactly, would that look like? Lifting it gently from it's base, removing the coal from within, then replacing it, ever so carefully back into place? This is certainly someone who is delusional. Or, has no clue whatsoever what mountain top removal looks like.
"We can't exist without it." Air? Water? No, planet killing coal. This is someone who has a very deep, dark problem. Very intensive counseling? Or, perhaps long term hospitalization? Unfortunately, this is a civic leader. Someone sworn to look after the larger issues of the people.
A recent Environmental Protection Agency study finds that roughly 49% of the lakes and reservoirs in the United States have game fish carrying mercury. Burning coal give us about half of the mercury emissions caused by human activity in the United States.
That doesn't sound like economic security to me. Neither does it seem like red, white and blue energy. And, it certainly does not seem like something that I can't live without. In fact. It seems to me that coal mining is as near to a criminal enterprise as anything that exists in society today. If the killing of mankind is not criminal, what then?
It is long since time to stop allowing these people to go about their business as if all was well with the world. These people are poisoning the planet. They must be called out in the loudest and harshest of voice.
What is this collection of statements all about? Why, coal, of course. Hmmmmm. The economic security of the nation? Which nation? Where? It certainly isn't the United States. Politicians are prone to overstating, but the economic security of the nation? Hyperbole, much?
Red, white and blue energy? We will look a long time for that one. It turns out of course, that Mr. Harvey is talking about coal. You know. That black, carbon based stuff laced with mercury, cadmium and arsenic that is poisoning all living creatures on the planet...including humans. Color blind? Drugs? Hard to say. But, red, white and blue is most definitely is not.
Responsible mountain top removal? Just exactly, would that look like? Lifting it gently from it's base, removing the coal from within, then replacing it, ever so carefully back into place? This is certainly someone who is delusional. Or, has no clue whatsoever what mountain top removal looks like.
"We can't exist without it." Air? Water? No, planet killing coal. This is someone who has a very deep, dark problem. Very intensive counseling? Or, perhaps long term hospitalization? Unfortunately, this is a civic leader. Someone sworn to look after the larger issues of the people.
A recent Environmental Protection Agency study finds that roughly 49% of the lakes and reservoirs in the United States have game fish carrying mercury. Burning coal give us about half of the mercury emissions caused by human activity in the United States.
That doesn't sound like economic security to me. Neither does it seem like red, white and blue energy. And, it certainly does not seem like something that I can't live without. In fact. It seems to me that coal mining is as near to a criminal enterprise as anything that exists in society today. If the killing of mankind is not criminal, what then?
It is long since time to stop allowing these people to go about their business as if all was well with the world. These people are poisoning the planet. They must be called out in the loudest and harshest of voice.
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