Dr Grump
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Coal fired power plants are 99% cleaner than they used to be. They are cleaner than your automobile.
Did you stop driving?
Maybe in the US....
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Coal fired power plants are 99% cleaner than they used to be. They are cleaner than your automobile.
Did you stop driving?
Fuck you, buddy boy, we are already there with the renewables. Both wind and solar cheaper now than dirty coal. Natural gas cheaper than coal. Coal is dead.Thats why an all of the above strategy is best... tell renewable energy is absolutely reliable and affordable we have oceans of "fossil fuels" to use up... lolCoal is more alive than the leftist trash in this thread. Clean coal and liquified coal are more a part of the future than bird-murdering wind farms and landfills full of dead solar batteries. 2/3rds of the world still needs coal whether the pansies like it or not. BTW, thanks to President Trump, a new coal mine just opened in Pennsylvania....how could that be?
Do you still get around by horse, too?
"The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad." - The president of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford's lawyer, Horace Rackham, not to invest in the Ford Motor Co., 1903
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Good God, how on earth is the left banning coal in Africa? You idiots spout increasingly stupid shit every month. Such ignorant little cocksucks like you have no idea about the resources of Africa or where they are located.Coal is the only hope for much of Africa to advance into the modern industrial age. By banning coal the left is consigning a billion people to poverty, starvation and death.Coal is more alive than the leftist trash in this thread. Clean coal and liquified coal are more a part of the future than bird-murdering wind farms and landfills full of dead solar batteries. 2/3rds of the world still needs coal whether the pansies like it or not. BTW, thanks to President Trump, a new coal mine just opened in Pennsylvania....how could that be?
Well, yes there is, but that has been explained to you many times. The willfully ignorant will remain that way, even if it kills them.Kill coal and then you kill steel,
Can't produce steel without coal.
No steel, no ..........??
The answer is liberal joy about jobs going to China and bitching about jobs going to China.
Nothing wrong with producing coal for steel. Producing coal to burn is another story altogether.
There's nothing wrong with that either.
Dumb fucking ass, coal is no longer the cheap energy. Natural gas, solar, and wind have displaced coal as the cheap energy. And none of those have the bad side effects of coal.Jesus Christ, tard, I have explained SEVERAL times why the jobs aren't coming back! They are not coming back for the exact same reasons farming is not going to employ 90 percent of Americans like it used to.What has not sunk into the heads of you dolts is that the number of coal JOBS has declined. And those jobs are not coming back.Your graph shows that coal consumption hasn't declined
Trump spit in your faces, and you say, "Yummy!"
Suckers!
Why not?
Give us a good reason....besides laws and regulations the left created to hinder coal production..
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And you are an idiot for ignoring the long term trend. The loss of coal jobs has fuck-all to do with regulations or Obama.
It's called effigency all manufacturing sectors has that tard.. Once again why are you against cheap energy that the left hindered through laws and regulations?
Why do you hate the poor people of the world?
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Once again, you are proving yourself to be a dumb fuck. 16% of the job loss was from offshoring, 84% from automation. And that automation is continuing.You are a fool.Farming and mining and fishing are part of the primary sector. The primary sector is producing more than it ever has before, but it employs less people than it ever has before.
The money is still there, but not the jobs.
Manufacturing is the secondary sector. America is making more stuff than ever before, but it employs less people than it has before. 88 percent of the manufacturing jobs which have disappeared were made obsolete by increases in productivity through technology.
The jobs are moving into the tertiary sector, the service industry. Entertainment, communication, media, software, etc.
Trump lied to your faces. And you are fools for so desperately clinging to your idiotic desire to bleev the biggest liar ever to occupy the White House.
Lmfao... You really don't know about the high tech manufacturing jobs always coming to the South as we speak?
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http://conexus.cberdata.org/files/MfgReality.pdf
Almost 88 percent of job losses in manufacturing in recent years can be attributable to productivity growth, and the long-term changes to manufacturing employment are mostly linked to the productivity of American factories. Growing demand for manufacturing goods in the U.S. has offset some of those job losses, but the effect is modest, accounting for a 1.2 percent increase in jobs beyond what we would expect if consumer demand for domestically manufactured goods was flat.
Once again you are posting like Rderp, when Obama was in power you blammed greedy CEOs for off shoring the jobs.
Now you change your tune...why?
Because you got your marching orders from the underground demofag?
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Not in the northern plains, coal mines are hiring againFuck you, buddy boy, we are already there with the renewables. Both wind and solar cheaper now than dirty coal. Natural gas cheaper than coal. Coal is dead.Thats why an all of the above strategy is best... tell renewable energy is absolutely reliable and affordable we have oceans of "fossil fuels" to use up... lolCoal is more alive than the leftist trash in this thread. Clean coal and liquified coal are more a part of the future than bird-murdering wind farms and landfills full of dead solar batteries. 2/3rds of the world still needs coal whether the pansies like it or not. BTW, thanks to President Trump, a new coal mine just opened in Pennsylvania....how could that be?
Do you still get around by horse, too?
"The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad." - The president of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford's lawyer, Horace Rackham, not to invest in the Ford Motor Co., 1903
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Fuck you, buddy boy, we are already there with the renewables. Both wind and solar cheaper now than dirty coal. Natural gas cheaper than coal. Coal is dead.Thats why an all of the above strategy is best... tell renewable energy is absolutely reliable and affordable we have oceans of "fossil fuels" to use up... lolCoal is more alive than the leftist trash in this thread. Clean coal and liquified coal are more a part of the future than bird-murdering wind farms and landfills full of dead solar batteries. 2/3rds of the world still needs coal whether the pansies like it or not. BTW, thanks to President Trump, a new coal mine just opened in Pennsylvania....how could that be?
Do you still get around by horse, too?
"The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad." - The president of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford's lawyer, Horace Rackham, not to invest in the Ford Motor Co., 1903
Worst Predictions
An all of the above strategy is best... Cold turkey is for quittersDumb fucking ass, coal is no longer the cheap energy. Natural gas, solar, and wind have displaced coal as the cheap energy. And none of those have the bad side effects of coal.Jesus Christ, tard, I have explained SEVERAL times why the jobs aren't coming back! They are not coming back for the exact same reasons farming is not going to employ 90 percent of Americans like it used to.What has not sunk into the heads of you dolts is that the number of coal JOBS has declined. And those jobs are not coming back.Your graph shows that coal consumption hasn't declined
Trump spit in your faces, and you say, "Yummy!"
Suckers!
Why not?
Give us a good reason....besides laws and regulations the left created to hinder coal production..
.
And you are an idiot for ignoring the long term trend. The loss of coal jobs has fuck-all to do with regulations or Obama.
It's called effigency all manufacturing sectors has that tard.. Once again why are you against cheap energy that the left hindered through laws and regulations?
Why do you hate the poor people of the world?
.
That's right, dumb fuck. And with those high tech jobs comes high tech people from other parts of the nation. That is why many of the cities of the south are going liberal. Because you stupid hicks don't educate your own. So your own can clean the toilets of the people imported from the blue states and India.Farming and mining and fishing are part of the primary sector. The primary sector is producing more than it ever has before, but it employs less people than it ever has before.
The money is still there, but not the jobs.
Manufacturing is the secondary sector. America is making more stuff than ever before, but it employs less people than it has before. 88 percent of the manufacturing jobs which have disappeared were made obsolete by increases in productivity through technology.
The jobs are moving into the tertiary sector, the service industry. Entertainment, communication, media, software, etc.
Trump lied to your faces. And you are fools for so desperately clinging to your idiotic desire to bleev the biggest liar ever to occupy the White House.
Lmfao... You really don't know about the high tech manufacturing jobs always coming to the South as we speak?
.
Natural gas is much cleaner than coal, and a good transition energy source as we transition to all renewable energy. Leave the filthy coal in the ground.Fuck you, buddy boy, we are already there with the renewables. Both wind and solar cheaper now than dirty coal. Natural gas cheaper than coal. Coal is dead.Thats why an all of the above strategy is best... tell renewable energy is absolutely reliable and affordable we have oceans of "fossil fuels" to use up... lolCoal is more alive than the leftist trash in this thread. Clean coal and liquified coal are more a part of the future than bird-murdering wind farms and landfills full of dead solar batteries. 2/3rds of the world still needs coal whether the pansies like it or not. BTW, thanks to President Trump, a new coal mine just opened in Pennsylvania....how could that be?
Do you still get around by horse, too?
"The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad." - The president of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford's lawyer, Horace Rackham, not to invest in the Ford Motor Co., 1903
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It's amusing to us you hate fossil fuels yet always speak out about natural gas ? Why is that ?
Is it because your renewables are a fucking hoax...
And you need natural gas because you know the united States is up to its eyeballs of it like coal?
No country has enough found natural gas and coal as ours.
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Once again, you are proving yourself to be a dumb fuck. 16% of the job loss was from offshoring, 84% from automation. And that automation is continuing.You are a fool.Farming and mining and fishing are part of the primary sector. The primary sector is producing more than it ever has before, but it employs less people than it ever has before.
The money is still there, but not the jobs.
Manufacturing is the secondary sector. America is making more stuff than ever before, but it employs less people than it has before. 88 percent of the manufacturing jobs which have disappeared were made obsolete by increases in productivity through technology.
The jobs are moving into the tertiary sector, the service industry. Entertainment, communication, media, software, etc.
Trump lied to your faces. And you are fools for so desperately clinging to your idiotic desire to bleev the biggest liar ever to occupy the White House.
Lmfao... You really don't know about the high tech manufacturing jobs always coming to the South as we speak?
.
http://conexus.cberdata.org/files/MfgReality.pdf
Almost 88 percent of job losses in manufacturing in recent years can be attributable to productivity growth, and the long-term changes to manufacturing employment are mostly linked to the productivity of American factories. Growing demand for manufacturing goods in the U.S. has offset some of those job losses, but the effect is modest, accounting for a 1.2 percent increase in jobs beyond what we would expect if consumer demand for domestically manufactured goods was flat.
Once again you are posting like Rderp, when Obama was in power you blammed greedy CEOs for off shoring the jobs.
Now you change your tune...why?
Because you got your marching orders from the underground demofag?
.
.
And they are still dirty,...The Great Smog of London, or Great Smog of 1952 sometimes called the Big Smoke,[1] was a severe air-pollution event that affected the British capital of London in December 1952. A period of cold weather, combined with an anticyclone and windless conditions, collected airborne pollutants – mostly arising from the use of coal – to form a thick layer of smog over the city. It lasted from Friday, 5 December to Tuesday, 9 December 1952 and then dispersed quickly when the weather changed.
It caused major disruption by reducing visibility and even penetrating indoor areas, far more severe than previous smog events experienced in the past, called "pea-soupers". Government medical reports in the following weeks, however, estimated that up until 8 December, 4,000 people had died as a direct result of the smog and 100,000 more were made ill by the smog's effects on the human respiratory tract. More recent research suggests that the total number of fatalities was considerably greater, about 12,000.[2]..
Great Smog of London - Wikipedia
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Pittsburgh in the 1940s at the height of the Coal Era...
And the idiot Pubs want to turn back the clock on this...
It won't go back to that, moron, because coal fired plants burn 1000 times cleaner than they used to.
What a fucking moron.
That's right, dumb fuck. And with those high tech jobs comes high tech people from other parts of the nation. That is why many of the cities of the south are going liberal. Because you stupid hicks don't educate your own. So your own can clean the toilets of the people imported from the blue states and India.Farming and mining and fishing are part of the primary sector. The primary sector is producing more than it ever has before, but it employs less people than it ever has before.
The money is still there, but not the jobs.
Manufacturing is the secondary sector. America is making more stuff than ever before, but it employs less people than it has before. 88 percent of the manufacturing jobs which have disappeared were made obsolete by increases in productivity through technology.
The jobs are moving into the tertiary sector, the service industry. Entertainment, communication, media, software, etc.
Trump lied to your faces. And you are fools for so desperately clinging to your idiotic desire to bleev the biggest liar ever to occupy the White House.
Lmfao... You really don't know about the high tech manufacturing jobs always coming to the South as we speak?
.
Natural gas is much cleaner than coal, and a good transition energy source as we transition to all renewable energy. Leave the filthy coal in the ground.Fuck you, buddy boy, we are already there with the renewables. Both wind and solar cheaper now than dirty coal. Natural gas cheaper than coal. Coal is dead.Thats why an all of the above strategy is best... tell renewable energy is absolutely reliable and affordable we have oceans of "fossil fuels" to use up... lolCoal is more alive than the leftist trash in this thread. Clean coal and liquified coal are more a part of the future than bird-murdering wind farms and landfills full of dead solar batteries. 2/3rds of the world still needs coal whether the pansies like it or not. BTW, thanks to President Trump, a new coal mine just opened in Pennsylvania....how could that be?
Do you still get around by horse, too?
"The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad." - The president of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford's lawyer, Horace Rackham, not to invest in the Ford Motor Co., 1903
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It's amusing to us you hate fossil fuels yet always speak out about natural gas ? Why is that ?
Is it because your renewables are a fucking hoax...
And you need natural gas because you know the united States is up to its eyeballs of it like coal?
No country has enough found natural gas and coal as ours.
.
You remain an extremely dumb ass. We are speaking of job losses in manufacturing, not where we stand in the world concerning manufacturing.Once again, you are proving yourself to be a dumb fuck. 16% of the job loss was from offshoring, 84% from automation. And that automation is continuing.You are a fool.Farming and mining and fishing are part of the primary sector. The primary sector is producing more than it ever has before, but it employs less people than it ever has before.
The money is still there, but not the jobs.
Manufacturing is the secondary sector. America is making more stuff than ever before, but it employs less people than it has before. 88 percent of the manufacturing jobs which have disappeared were made obsolete by increases in productivity through technology.
The jobs are moving into the tertiary sector, the service industry. Entertainment, communication, media, software, etc.
Trump lied to your faces. And you are fools for so desperately clinging to your idiotic desire to bleev the biggest liar ever to occupy the White House.
Lmfao... You really don't know about the high tech manufacturing jobs always coming to the South as we speak?
.
http://conexus.cberdata.org/files/MfgReality.pdf
Almost 88 percent of job losses in manufacturing in recent years can be attributable to productivity growth, and the long-term changes to manufacturing employment are mostly linked to the productivity of American factories. Growing demand for manufacturing goods in the U.S. has offset some of those job losses, but the effect is modest, accounting for a 1.2 percent increase in jobs beyond what we would expect if consumer demand for domestically manufactured goods was flat.
Once again you are posting like Rderp, when Obama was in power you blammed greedy CEOs for off shoring the jobs.
Now you change your tune...why?
Because you got your marching orders from the underground demofag?
.
.
Link you idiot?
I can produce a thousands of links that we are number 2 in the world that comes from manufacturing..
.
Natural gas is much cleaner than coal, and a good transition energy source as we transition to all renewable energy. Leave the filthy coal in the ground.Fuck you, buddy boy, we are already there with the renewables. Both wind and solar cheaper now than dirty coal. Natural gas cheaper than coal. Coal is dead.Thats why an all of the above strategy is best... tell renewable energy is absolutely reliable and affordable we have oceans of "fossil fuels" to use up... lolCoal is more alive than the leftist trash in this thread. Clean coal and liquified coal are more a part of the future than bird-murdering wind farms and landfills full of dead solar batteries. 2/3rds of the world still needs coal whether the pansies like it or not. BTW, thanks to President Trump, a new coal mine just opened in Pennsylvania....how could that be?
Do you still get around by horse, too?
"The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad." - The president of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford's lawyer, Horace Rackham, not to invest in the Ford Motor Co., 1903
Worst Predictions
It's amusing to us you hate fossil fuels yet always speak out about natural gas ? Why is that ?
Is it because your renewables are a fucking hoax...
And you need natural gas because you know the united States is up to its eyeballs of it like coal?
No country has enough found natural gas and coal as ours.
.
You remain an extremely dumb ass. We are speaking of job losses in manufacturing, not where we stand in the world concerning manufacturing.Once again, you are proving yourself to be a dumb fuck. 16% of the job loss was from offshoring, 84% from automation. And that automation is continuing.You are a fool.Lmfao... You really don't know about the high tech manufacturing jobs always coming to the South as we speak?
.
http://conexus.cberdata.org/files/MfgReality.pdf
Almost 88 percent of job losses in manufacturing in recent years can be attributable to productivity growth, and the long-term changes to manufacturing employment are mostly linked to the productivity of American factories. Growing demand for manufacturing goods in the U.S. has offset some of those job losses, but the effect is modest, accounting for a 1.2 percent increase in jobs beyond what we would expect if consumer demand for domestically manufactured goods was flat.
Once again you are posting like Rderp, when Obama was in power you blammed greedy CEOs for off shoring the jobs.
Now you change your tune...why?
Because you got your marching orders from the underground demofag?
.
.
Link you idiot?
I can produce a thousands of links that we are number 2 in the world that comes from manufacturing..
.
Most US manufacturing jobs lost to technology, not trade
Increasing protectionism is unlikely to override forces of automation
The US did indeed lose about 5.6m manufacturing jobs between 2000 and 2010. But according to a study by the Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University, 85 per cent of these jobs losses are actually attributable to technological change — largely automation — rather than international trade.
The think-tank found that although there has been a steep decline in factory jobs, the manufacturing sector has become more productive and industrial output has been growing.
“Simply put, we are producing more with fewer people,” notes Mireya Solís, a senior fellow at Brookings.
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