Trump has eliminated $86 Billon in rules and regulations

The commodities market reducing the cost of natural gas is technology?
Fossil fuel's are not going anywhere, because they are reliable the same cannot be said about renewable energy… Fact

Yes, for now, gas and oil are here to stay. coal will be around for a while too, but gas is much cheaper, and the numbers of employees won't be anywhere near what it once was, or the amount Trump promised.
There will always be coal mining in Wyoming there's 1000 year supply plus, along with oil drilling and Fracking...

Lots of whales left too, but not as much call for whale oil for lamps. Just because it's there doesn't mean it will be needed.
I'm an all of the above type of guy, that being said renewable energy is decades away because it has to be reliable and abundant neither of which can be said now…

I'm not so sure it's that far off, but only a fool would want to change over before it's worked out. Now is the time to invest in those new technologies. China is the largest user and manufacturer of wind power equipment. It would be stupid to not compete with them for that manufacturing.
 
What part of TECHNOLOGY do you not understand?

The commodities market reducing the cost of natural gas is technology?
Fossil fuel's are not going anywhere, because they are reliable the same cannot be said about renewable energy… Fact

So far. Tesla is currently developing battery technology that can power a car over 1000 miles.
Tesla is a joke... not only are the cars fucking butt ugly they just suck all together…

http://cdn.bgr.com/2016/03/tesla-model-s-p90d.jpg?quality=98&strip=all
Grandma vehicle? Looks like fucking shit
 
Fossil fuel's are not going anywhere, because they are reliable the same cannot be said about renewable energy… Fact

Yes, for now, gas and oil are here to stay. coal will be around for a while too, but gas is much cheaper, and the numbers of employees won't be anywhere near what it once was, or the amount Trump promised.
There will always be coal mining in Wyoming there's 1000 year supply plus, along with oil drilling and Fracking...

Lots of whales left too, but not as much call for whale oil for lamps. Just because it's there doesn't mean it will be needed.
I'm an all of the above type of guy, that being said renewable energy is decades away because it has to be reliable and abundant neither of which can be said now…

I'm not so sure it's that far off, but only a fool would want to change over before it's worked out. Now is the time to invest in those new technologies. China is the largest user and manufacturer of wind power equipment. It would be stupid to not compete with them for that manufacturing.
Solar is far ahead of wind - wind energy is a failure. Toxic materials have to be mined to make wind turbines, and the efficiency of the turbines have a diminishing return in a short period of time - basically they wearout far too fast to be effective...
An all of the above policy is best.
 
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President Trump has saved taxpayers more than $86 billion in regulatory costs during his first three months in the White House, according to a new study from a conservative group.

The American Action Forum (AAF) points to several Obama-era regulations that Trump has either rolled back on his own or with the help of Republican lawmakers using the Congressional Review Act (CRA).

Study: Trump has eliminated $86B in regs

Remember the whole point of Obama et.al. was to make the costs of doing business so prohibitive the businesses would go bankrupt.
Remember these comments?
Obama wanted to bankrupt 1,400 companies, that pay $100 billion a year in taxes and unemploy 450,000 people that work for these companies! (Obama told us he favored a "single payer health system... so what happens to the above?)
" if somebody wants to build a coal plant, they can – it’s just that it will bankrupt them.” (Pretty easy way of increasing unemployment.)
"I prefer higher gas prices". (And Obama signed 40% fewer Federal oil lease exploration then Bush).
Trump will never tell a foreign country such as "Brazil to develop oil and that the USA will be their best customer"!
"Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket." (That certainly puts a dent in the pocketbook..._
Trump will never tour the world tearing America and Americans down as Obama did his first year... just so he could travel!

Trump like most of us understand that the more the government attaches rules and regulations the more
costs to the company,especially smaller companies which put these smaller companies at a disadvantage.

One recent survey, released just in time for Donald J. Trump's inauguration, dropped this eye-popping number: at least $12,000 a year.
And you don't even want to know what a start-up spends on regulations in its first year.
However, I'll tell you anyway — a whopping $83,019.
These figures come from the first-ever Small Business Regulations Survey, conducted by the National Small Business Association, which of course makes it its business to reduce the regulatory burden on small businesses. Among other conclusions, the survey found that 44 percent of businesses spend at least 40 hours a year dealing with federal regulations, and 29 percent spend at least that much on state and local rules. Three-quarters of business owners say that they have spent time reading proposed rules at least once, and of these, not quite two-thirds discover that more than half the time, the rules they've read wouldn't apply to them. About 40 percent of respondents claim that they have held off making a new investment because of a regulation at some point in the past.

Twenty-two percent of the business owners found the Obamacare's regulations somewhat burdensome, and 43 percent found it very burdensome. Yet the overwhelming majority of the respondents — 82 percent of them — have 20 or fewer employees. And if a business owner needs to know one thing about the Affordable Care Act, it's this: if you have fewer than 50 employees, the Affordable Care Act does not apply to you, at all.

The $83,000 Question: How Much Do Regulations Really Cost Small Businesses?

is it any wonder that with employers encouraged by Trump's PRO-business stance that .......
Number of people collecting unemployment checks hits 17-year low, jobless claims show
Number of people collecting unemployment checks hits 17-year low, jobless claims show
Mass Employment In Coal Mining Is Never Coming Back, No Matter Trump's Promises Or Regulations
Mass Employment In Coal Mining Is Never Coming Back, No Matter Trump's Promises Or Regulations







Ahhhhhh, bulldoggy has a sad.... Amazing what TECHNOLOGY will do for you. Unlike your hero obummer who wanted to close all of the mines, under trump they are open and hiring. So....ZERO jobs under your hero obummer vs jobs under the trumpster.

Epic fail bodey, epic fail....

You should celebrate quick, before it becomes clear that all those coal jobs won't be back.

It has already been established that coal jobs won't be back, your post has nothing to do with what westwall posted. Care to respond with something other than repeating the same thing you stated a couple posts ago?
 
Fossil fuel's are not going anywhere, because they are reliable the same cannot be said about renewable energy… Fact

Yes, for now, gas and oil are here to stay. coal will be around for a while too, but gas is much cheaper, and the numbers of employees won't be anywhere near what it once was, or the amount Trump promised.
There will always be coal mining in Wyoming there's 1000 year supply plus, along with oil drilling and Fracking...

Lots of whales left too, but not as much call for whale oil for lamps. Just because it's there doesn't mean it will be needed.
I'm an all of the above type of guy, that being said renewable energy is decades away because it has to be reliable and abundant neither of which can be said now…

I'm not so sure it's that far off, but only a fool would want to change over before it's worked out. Now is the time to invest in those new technologies. China is the largest user and manufacturer of wind power equipment. It would be stupid to not compete with them for that manufacturing.

And wind farms have influenced weather.

Using this observational approach, researchers have found that the climate around a large wind farm in Texas was affected by the presence of the turbines. Taking the ground temperatures measured by satellites, they detected a warming of 0.5°C at night in the region directly under the farm. This warming effect was local and small – the nighttime warming did not extend beyond the farm’s immediate neighborhood.
Wind Power Found to Affect Local Climate
 
President Trump has saved taxpayers more than $86 billion in regulatory costs during his first three months in the White House, according to a new study from a conservative group.

The American Action Forum (AAF) points to several Obama-era regulations that Trump has either rolled back on his own or with the help of Republican lawmakers using the Congressional Review Act (CRA).

Study: Trump has eliminated $86B in regs

Remember the whole point of Obama et.al. was to make the costs of doing business so prohibitive the businesses would go bankrupt.
Remember these comments?
Obama wanted to bankrupt 1,400 companies, that pay $100 billion a year in taxes and unemploy 450,000 people that work for these companies! (Obama told us he favored a "single payer health system... so what happens to the above?)
" if somebody wants to build a coal plant, they can – it’s just that it will bankrupt them.” (Pretty easy way of increasing unemployment.)
"I prefer higher gas prices". (And Obama signed 40% fewer Federal oil lease exploration then Bush).
Trump will never tell a foreign country such as "Brazil to develop oil and that the USA will be their best customer"!
"Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket." (That certainly puts a dent in the pocketbook..._
Trump will never tour the world tearing America and Americans down as Obama did his first year... just so he could travel!

Trump like most of us understand that the more the government attaches rules and regulations the more
costs to the company,especially smaller companies which put these smaller companies at a disadvantage.

One recent survey, released just in time for Donald J. Trump's inauguration, dropped this eye-popping number: at least $12,000 a year.
And you don't even want to know what a start-up spends on regulations in its first year.
However, I'll tell you anyway — a whopping $83,019.
These figures come from the first-ever Small Business Regulations Survey, conducted by the National Small Business Association, which of course makes it its business to reduce the regulatory burden on small businesses. Among other conclusions, the survey found that 44 percent of businesses spend at least 40 hours a year dealing with federal regulations, and 29 percent spend at least that much on state and local rules. Three-quarters of business owners say that they have spent time reading proposed rules at least once, and of these, not quite two-thirds discover that more than half the time, the rules they've read wouldn't apply to them. About 40 percent of respondents claim that they have held off making a new investment because of a regulation at some point in the past.

Twenty-two percent of the business owners found the Obamacare's regulations somewhat burdensome, and 43 percent found it very burdensome. Yet the overwhelming majority of the respondents — 82 percent of them — have 20 or fewer employees. And if a business owner needs to know one thing about the Affordable Care Act, it's this: if you have fewer than 50 employees, the Affordable Care Act does not apply to you, at all.

The $83,000 Question: How Much Do Regulations Really Cost Small Businesses?

is it any wonder that with employers encouraged by Trump's PRO-business stance that .......
Number of people collecting unemployment checks hits 17-year low, jobless claims show
Number of people collecting unemployment checks hits 17-year low, jobless claims show
Mass Employment In Coal Mining Is Never Coming Back, No Matter Trump's Promises Or Regulations
Mass Employment In Coal Mining Is Never Coming Back, No Matter Trump's Promises Or Regulations


You are absolutely right! The severe DAMAGE done by Obama in destroying peoples' livelihood and therefore peoples lives has permanently killed many
coal mining jobs! People tried to point this out to Obama but he didn't care about these people. Remember Obama's attitude about these people was evident
in this statement Obama made about Pennsylvanians....
Obama said, “They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.” Obama on small-town Pa.: Clinging to religion, guns, xenophobia
Date of the above link:April 11, 2008 this would make it April 6,2008...

The damage was not done by Obama. It was done by cheap and plentiful natural gas. While there are fewer coal miners, there are more people employed in drilling for oil and natural gas.
 
Fox News correspondent Mike Tobin reported from a coal mine in Hazard, Kentucky, that was shuttered in the Obama administration years, but is now operating again.
One lifelong coal miner told Tobin he's thankful to be working again after a three-year hiatus.
The mine reopened amid increased demand for steel, which requires coal to be produced. Since his inauguration, President Donald Trump has rolled back some environmental regulations, which were blamed for job losses in the industry.

At the Perry County mine, 460 workers were laid off since 2012, but they've hired back 90 in the last few months.
DETAILS: Some Miners Are Going Back to Work in Coal Country

Other than Fox have you heard about coal miners going back to work?
 
More importantly I think is that wind power fluctuates rather wildly so requires "lead energy" - aka you have to have a power plant anyway... At best, on the "grand scale," wind energy is a supplemental - same with solar in many locations unfortunately.
 

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