Nationalist Posted Thursday at 08:04 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:04 PM Trump has revitalized the coal industry. Cheaper power...more jobs...prosperity. Great work Donny. And Lee. 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Deluge Posted Thursday at 08:17 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:17 PM 10 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Trump has revitalized the coal industry. Cheaper power...more jobs...prosperity. Great work Donny. And Lee. Thank God. Quote
Michael Hardner Posted Thursday at 08:26 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:26 PM Strange - I just googled and every Graph seems to show capacity continues to decline. First hit: https://ieefa.org/resources/us-track-close-half-coal-capacity-2026 Quote Looks like someone has a new patronizing catch phrase ! Michael Hardner
Nationalist Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Michael Hardner said: Strange - I just googled and every Graph seems to show capacity continues to decline. First hit: https://ieefa.org/resources/us-track-close-half-coal-capacity-2026 Not so strange. You cite a 2023 article during Brandon's assault on fossil fuels. Just think Mike...the end of the climate fear campaign is here. Isn't that great? One less thing to fuel the culture war you hate so much. Edited Thursday at 09:34 PM by Nationalist 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Hodad Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM Good work, Trump! Next I can assume we'll get more arsenic in the food supply and more lead in the water. -- If those manufacturers give him a trophy, that is. Quote
Nationalist Posted Thursday at 09:49 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 09:49 PM 5 minutes ago, Hodad said: Good work, Trump! Next I can assume we'll get more arsenic in the food supply and more lead in the water. -- If those manufacturers give him a trophy, that is. Only in your food and water, Dear... Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Michael Hardner Posted Thursday at 11:05 PM Report Posted Thursday at 11:05 PM 1 hour ago, Nationalist said: Not so strange. You cite a 2023 article during Brandon's assault on fossil fuels. Just think Mike...the end of the climate fear campaign is here. Isn't that great? One less thing to fuel the culture war you hate so much. Oops you're right. I misread the date. I'll look again. Quote Looks like someone has a new patronizing catch phrase ! Michael Hardner
Michael Hardner Posted Thursday at 11:50 PM Report Posted Thursday at 11:50 PM this coal industry portal.... Seems to say it is up but expected to decline in 2026. https://thecoalhub.com/report-presentation/u-s-coal-outlook-2026-shows-lower-power-burn-and-stock-builds Quote Looks like someone has a new patronizing catch phrase ! Michael Hardner
herbie Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM (edited) It's the filthiest most polluting, least efficient form or energy with the highest occupational hazards s the pay rate there is. A totally ass backwards way of thinking that a mor0n who shits himselfand waddles in it regularly would propose. Edited yesterday at 12:35 AM by herbie 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM 1 hour ago, Michael Hardner said: this coal industry portal.... Seems to say it is up but expected to decline in 2026. https://thecoalhub.com/report-presentation/u-s-coal-outlook-2026-shows-lower-power-burn-and-stock-builds Not anymore apparently. The change in direction should provide some good prosperity for quite a number of states, and relieve some of the shoetages from increasing demand. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 01:17 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 01:17 AM 40 minutes ago, herbie said: It's the filthiest most polluting, least efficient form or energy with the highest occupational hazards s the pay rate there is. A totally ass backwards way of thinking that a mor0n who shits himselfand waddles in it regularly would propose. Yes...more windmills and mirrors...that's what we need... Nobody really wanted reliable electricity anyway... Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Legato Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM 43 minutes ago, herbie said: It's the filthiest most polluting, least efficient form or energy with the highest occupational hazards s the pay rate there is. A totally ass backwards way of thinking that a mor0n who shits himselfand waddles in it regularly would propose. It's rating is on par with gas, nuclear, wind, solar only bettered by hydro. Modern coal production is a highly automated, technology-driven industry primarily focused on metallurgical (steelmaking) coal rather than traditional thermal (energy) coal. Driven by massive producers like China, India, and the U.S., production now relies on advanced extraction techniques, GPS-guided earthmovers, and strict environmental reclamation. 1 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM 1 hour ago, Legato said: It's rating is on par with gas, nuclear, wind, solar only bettered by hydro. Modern coal production is a highly automated, technology-driven industry primarily focused on metallurgical (steelmaking) coal rather than traditional thermal (energy) coal. Driven by massive producers like China, India, and the U.S., production now relies on advanced extraction techniques, GPS-guided earthmovers, and strict environmental reclamation. And reliable electricity. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
robosmith Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM (edited) 7 hours ago, Nationalist said: Trump has revitalized the coal industry. Cheaper power...more jobs...prosperity. Great work Donny. And Lee. And you're completely IGNORANT of the number of people KILLED BY COAL. 🤮 Quote Coal burning and extraction cause hundreds of thousands of premature deaths globally each year, primarily driven by air pollution. While exact annual numbers fluctuate based on energy demands and regulatory standards, comprehensive environmental health data demonstrates that coal is statistically the deadliest energy source per unit of electricity produced. [1, 2, 3] The primary causes of death associated with coal can be split into public health impacts and industrial mining hazards: [1] Public Health and Air Pollution The vast majority of coal-related deaths occur among the general public due to breathing in toxic emissions, particularly fine particulate matter (\(PM_{2.5}\)) and sulfur dioxide (\(SO_{2}\)). These particles penetrate deep into the lungs, causing heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, and chronic respiratory illnesses. [1, 2, 3] Global Impact: Research tracks coal as a major driver of the broader millions of annual fossil fuel pollution deaths. Historical estimates indicate that coal pollution alone has been responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually in heavily coal-reliant nations, including hundreds of thousands in China and over 150,000 annually in India. [1, 2] Energy Mortality Rates: According to energy data compiled by Statista, coal is responsible for 24.62 deaths per terawatt-hour (TWh) of electricity generated, and brown coal (lignite) causes 32.72 deaths per TWh. For comparison, solar power accounts for just 0.02 deaths per TWh. [1] United States: A landmark study published in Science found that coal-fired power plants caused roughly 460,000 deaths in the U.S. between 1999 and 2020. However, stricter regulations under the Clean Air Act forced plants to install pollution scrubbers or shut down, causing annual U.S. coal pollution deaths to plummet from 55,000 in 1999 down to about 1,600 by 2020. Recent reports from organizations like the Sierra Club estimate that remaining U.S. coal soot pollution causes about 3,800 premature deaths annually. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Mining Occupational Hazards Coal extraction itself presents immediate and long-term fatal risks to the miners who harvest it. [1, 2] Black Lung Disease: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as black lung, is a fatal and incurable respiratory disease caused by inhaling coal mine dust. Despite modern safety regulations, the prevalence of black lung has actually increased in places like the American Appalachian region since the 1990s, continuing to claim lives years after miners retire. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Mining Accidents: Direct acute fatalities result from mine collapses, methane gas explosions, and equipment accidents. While data from the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) shows domestic acute mining deaths have dropped drastically (typically fewer than 20–40 per year in recent decades), global figures remain significantly higher, particularly in regions with less stringent structural oversight and enforcement. [1, 2]w renewable energy transitions impact these mortality numbers. Coal Power Killed Half a Million Edited yesterday at 03:05 AM by robosmith Quote
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 11:43 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 11:43 AM 8 hours ago, robosmith said: And you're completely IGNORANT of the number of people KILLED BY COAL. 🤮 "AHHH! WE ALL GONNA DIIIEEE!" Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Barquentine Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM 16 hours ago, Nationalist said: Trump has revitalized the coal industry. Cheaper power...more jobs...prosperity. Great work Donny. And Lee. Great job, Donny! ’ 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 12:17 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:17 PM Just now, Barquentine said: Great job, Donny! ’ Indeed. A great job. Enjoy. 😅 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Barquentine Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM 5 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Indeed. A great job. It's ok. The TA will be along soon to help you with your colouring. Quote
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM 17 minutes ago, Barquentine said: It's ok. The TA will be along soon to help you with your colouring. Also great. I love a nice set of tits and ass. Enjoy the coal. 😅 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
John Stone Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM 2 hours ago, Barquentine said: Great job, Donny! ’ ............... is developing a larger share of a shrinking market, victory? 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM 2 hours ago, John Stone said: ............... is developing a larger share of a shrinking market, victory? Yes. Prosperity is always good. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
John Stone Posted yesterday at 05:44 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:44 PM 51 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Yes. Prosperity is always good. .............. believe that's what was said about the buggy-whip market. Quote
Nationalist Posted yesterday at 06:04 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 06:04 PM 18 minutes ago, John Stone said: .............. believe that's what was said about the buggy-whip market. So what? Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
John Stone Posted yesterday at 06:14 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:14 PM 10 minutes ago, Nationalist said: So what? larger share of a shrinking market is disaster for any business. Quote
robosmith Posted yesterday at 06:49 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:49 PM 7 hours ago, Nationalist said: "AHHH! WE ALL GONNA DIIIEEE!" ^lDIOT didn't read the EVIDENCE and STUPIDLY INVOKES ABSURD HYPERBOLE. You're just killing those who PROVIDE YOUR COAL and those who BREATH THE POLLUTION. But you don't care about anyone but YOURSELF. 🤮 Quote
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