You seem to be stomping around with your fingers in your ears unwilling to even examine the numerous studies that are available.
Aside from working at the facility you mentioned, what actual experience do you have in dealing with any regulatory environment? Curious.
If you don’t like your local building codes, take it up with your local P&Z. Like I said, regs aren’t set in stone, they’re constantly modified. You seem content to just remain willfully ignorant and bitch about something you don’t seem to know a whole lot about…
I’m curious. How many people do think actually work in coal mining total, and how much has that increased? I just want to kind of put a number on what you think “a lot of jobs” is.
No, the things cited are deceptive. The chart there is including other industries, not coal only. But, the OP isn’t about coal it’s about the overall economy, which is booming, especially here.
Have you offered anything of substance in any of your posts in this thread? Many of us have provided actual links, with actual numbers and conveyed our own experience. You bitched about moving a fire pull then followed up with “baloney”, “leftists rag”, etc. Where is the evidence supporting your assertions?
Before Obama would be Bush. There are certainly not more jobs in the coal industry now than during that time. These are objective, easily-proven facts.
Yea, we heard that for years, but we saw Obama & Hillery actively doing all they could to destroy coal. But, again, this isn’t about just coal, it’s about the overall economy. Nice deflection going into that though, keeps you from actually defending your unneeded regulations you love to burden others with.
Its amazing how far some of these guys stick their heads in the sand just so they don’t have to acknowledge a truth that conflicts with their bizarre notions of the world. Numbers don’t lie. This is a numbers argument…
LOL. No, it’s not. You were the one who made the post about coal, to which Adroit responded with the graph. You’re probably thinking it includes logging jobs as well, because that’s the super-sector it belongs to (as stated on the graph). But that graph only concerns coal sector jobs. You can go find another one for logging only if you’d like.