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The mine is producing metallurgical anthracite coal, a necessary ingredient for making steel. Burning it in a power plant would be a waste of money.
Government loves wasting money.
Can you think of anything else that might fit the bill?
 
Government loves wasting money.
Can you think of anything else that might fit the bill?
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
 
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Yes, yes I can Trump is a waste of government funding. It cost more to protect his family than any other presidential family, he is now on his 17th golf weekend and these investigations will cost millions . . . and his wages.
Sigh,.............
 
The mine is producing metallurgical anthracite coal, a necessary ingredient for making steel. Burning it in a power plant would be a waste of money.
That depends on the plant.

In May, the company reported its metallurgical coal prices increased 53 percent over the year to $156.12 a ton in the first fiscal quarter of 2017. During the quarter, the company’s net income was $10 million, up 222 percent from the same period the year before.
 
Outrage over Trump’s climate deal withdrawal is like Groundhog Day

The left-wing Guardian newspaper said the president’s decision to withdraw from the global climate treaty signed by his Democratic predecessor represents “a blunt rebuff to European hopes” and has turned America into “the ultimate rogue state.” Britain’s Independent declared: “It is not even isolationism, it is in-your-face truculence.” The president of France called the decision “disturbing and unacceptable.” The US National Environmental Trust declared: “This is no way to conduct policy. It looks like amateur hour at the White House.”

The president being attacked is not Donald Trump. It is George W. Bush, who was chastised for his 2001 decision to withdraw the United States from the Kyoto treaty on global climate change signed by the Clinton administration.

Of course, the predicted apocalypse never happened. To the contrary, the Wall Street Journal reports that after Bush’s withdrawal the US “reduced emissions faster than much of Europe thanks to business innovation—namely, hydraulic fracturing that is replacing coal with natural gas.” It turns out that technology, not treaties, is the best way to curb emissions – and to do so without harming consumers by dramatically increasing the cost of electricity. In the years after Bush’s Kyoto withdrawal, electricity prices in the US were half of the European Union average (which went up by 55% from 2005 to 2013) and one-third of the price in Germany—where emissions, ironically, went up thanks to the abandonment of nuclear power.

No matter; the left-wing outrage machine savaged Bush anyway, just as it is savaging Trump today for his pending announcement of America’s withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement signed by Barack Obama.

Keep the pangs of outrage in perspective. We’ve seen this movie many times before. Republican president withdraws from cherished international agreement. Left goes into apoplexy. Rinse and repeat
 
Fossil fuels take a naturally dirty environment and make it clean; they take a naturally dangerous climate and make it safer; the sun and wind are intermittent, unreliable fuels that always need backup from a reliable source of energy — usually fossil fuels; and, fossil fuels are the key to improving the quality of life for billions of people in the developing world. Calls to “get off fossil fuels” are calls to degrade the lives of innocent people who merely want the same opportunities we enjoy in the West.--CATO Institute
 
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