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The Red State Tax - Conservative coal towns are being destroyed across America
2015-08-10
[Wash Times] Here's today's political quiz question: what do these five states -- Rhode Island, Vermont, California, Oregon and Maine -- have in common. Yes they are blue states ruled by Democrats, but that's not all. These are the states that use the least amount of coal -- less than 2 percent -- for electric power.

In fact, almost all of the states that are politically liberal and vote unfailingly Democratic are low coal use states. Washington, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are also in the top 10 states least reliant on coal. Only conservative Idaho is a red state with low coal consumption.

Meanwhile, the heavy coal using states bleed red. West Virginia, Kentucky and Wyoming are all states that get about 90 percent of their electric power from coal. Missouri, Utah, Indiana and North Dakota also get 75 percent of their electricity from coal. See table.

Mr. Obama announced last week the toughest environmental regulations ever against coal. This is part of the president's war on coal that he announced when he was running for president in 2008. He has long admitted these policies to reduce emissions from coal burning electric power plants by one-third below 2005 levels by 2030 will "bankrupt" the coal industry. It's working. Coal towns are being vaporized across America and coal companies are going out of business.

But the pain from the new EPA rules won't be evenly distributed across America. Far from it. The coal producing states like West Virginia and Wyoming will see massive job losses and increases in electric utility costs. The nationwide costs will be about $100 billion a year eventually or a reduction in GDP by about one-half percentage point, the Heritage Foundation finds. But for heavily impacted states -- Republican areas in the Midwest, South and mountain states -- the costs will reach about $1,200 a year to average families. Mr. Obama's policies that have had such a crushing effect on middle-income family finances are about to get a whole lot worse.

The liberal coastal states will feel only modest effects because they don't use much coal.
Champ said before he was elected he was going to "make it impossible for coal mining to survive" and he's done just that. He knows exactly whom he is targeting and why.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  Hillary No Longer Portrays Herself As A Coal Miner’s Great Granddaughter… [LINK]
Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2015-08-10 20:55  

#9  Thanks CF.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-08-10 17:05  

#8  "If I wanted America to fail,... I wouldn't change a thing."

nuff siad...

Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-08-10 15:27  

#7  A liberal aquaintance is extatic over Obama'S war on coal. When I explained it had already cost around 5000 jobs he said, Well, they can just get other jobs". I told him that in coal country there were no other jobs. He then suggested they move to where there are jibs and I asked him just where that might be. He had no answer.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2015-08-10 12:49  

#6  Oh I think Bumbles understands the importance of Coal.

He's counting on it.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-08-10 10:57  

#5  Even jimmuh carter understood the importance of coal.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2015-08-10 10:38  

#4  See what the unions + government did to Raton New Mexico.

Posted by: no mo uro   2015-08-10 08:23  

#3  
Posted by:    2015-08-10 08:08  

#2  Well, coal contributes to global climate change, donchaknow. And there aren't as many union miners as there used to be.

If the money squandered on green energy (Solyndra, et al) was put in a pile and burned, the climate would turn summersaults - carbon warming, ash and particulates cooling. Fortunately for the climate, it just evaporated.
Posted by: Bobby   2015-08-10 07:21  

#1  I have spoken to many from south western Kentucky and West Virgina as well as Maryland people in coal areas. Tax revenues are many millions in the hole(38 million in West Virginia but that was some time ago). Small towns and their people are going bankrupt already. Large coal companies are declaring bankruptcy now. No jobs to replace good incomes. Miners alone were taking home; clear, over $2000 each week. Now unemployed and minimum wage jobs for most. Trucking, railroad and so on. So no wonder people are angry in America and Trump is speaking their language.
Posted by: Dale   2015-08-10 07:15  

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