Obama’s War on Coal Takes Out 1,200 More Coal Miners Across 3 States

Speaking in January of 2008 Obama warned us that his incoming administration would basically go Gestapo on the Coal Industry, and impose so many new rules, regulations, and fees on coal mines and plants, that would ratchet up each year, and eventually Obama’s “green energy” regulations, goons and henchmen would bankrupt the entire Coal Industry.

“if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can.. it’s just that it will bankrupt them because they’re going to be charged a huge sum for all of that greenhouse gasses that’s being emitted. That will also generate billions of dollars that we can invest in wind, solar, biodiesel, and other alternatively energy approaches.”

Now it’s coming true, and due to Obama’s War on Coal, thousands of people are about to lose their jobs as Alpha Natural Resources has recently announced that it will be closing eight coal mines, and laying-off 1,200 coal miners in three states.

House Democrats joined Republicans Friday in voting to restrain environmental regulators from hurting the coal industry, battling what mining-state lawmakers call a “war on coal” that just



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Obama’s EPA Involved in Private Property Power Grab

Obama's EPA Involved in Private Property Power Grab

Obama's EPA Involved in Private Property Power Grab

In an unprecedented and unconstitutional power grab, Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency is trying to abuse the Clean Water Act to control ditches and gullies on private property, claiming the ditches and gullies are part of navigable waterways.

“The Obama administration is doing everything in its power to increase costs and regulatory burdens for American businesses, farmers and individual property owners,” – Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.)

Tell Obama to Keep the EPA Off Our Private Property!

Lawmakers are working to block an unprecedented power grab by the Environmental Protection Agency to use the Clean Water Act (CWA) and control land alongside ditches, gullies and other ephemeral spots by claiming the sources are part of navigable waterways.

These temporary water sources are often created by rain or snowmelt, and would make it harder for private property owners to build in their own backyards, grow crops, raise livestock and conduct other activities on their own land, lawmakers say.

“Never in the history of the CWA has federal regulation defined ditches and other upland features as



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