Supreme Court Blocks Obama's Epa Emissions Plan
Huge blow back for Obama's legacy to kill the coal industry whom he campaigned to help.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/supreme-court-blocks-enforcement-air-pollution-rule-n515136
Supreme Court Blocks Obama's Epa Emissions Plan
Huge blow back for Obama's legacy to kill the coal industry whom he campaigned to help.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/supreme-court-blocks-enforcement-air-pollution-rule-n515136
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Obama ran and campaigned to help the coal industry, he got into office and tried to pass a bill that would destroy it.
You should really get your facts straight:
Also a position held 8 years ago is bound to be open to some chances. Views change with the times, generally speaking.
Originally posted by Robtard
You should really get your facts straight:Also a position held 8 years ago is bound to be open to some chances. Views change with the times, generally speaking.
From your own source
Obama made clear in the interview that he was not suggesting an end to coal use. Too much of the country already uses it in existing power plants and factories. In a portion of the interview his critics failed to note, he said:
"This notion of no coal, I think, is an illusion, because the fact of the matter is that right now, we are getting a lot of our energy from coal, and China is building a coal-fired plant once a week. So what we have to do then is we have to figure out how can we use coal without emitting greenhouse gases and carbon. And how can we sequester that carbon and capture it? If we can't, then we're going to still be working on alternatives."
So like I said, and your source backs up, he ran on not ending coal, and his EPA bill the SC just blocked would have decimated the coal industry.
Originally posted by Robtard
Another one of those times you should have read the article and not just the headline
I did read the article. I quoted from the article.
Nice try.👆
The article backs up what I said..
He campaigned to help coal and further clean coal, then he did this..
"The Obama administration has shut down a Bush administration federal project aimed at demonstrating “clean coal” technology.
The $1.7 billion FutureGen 2.0 project was meant to build a coal-fired power plant in Illinois that captures carbon and pumps it underground.
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Congress authorized $1.1 billion toward the project in 2009 as a continuation of a 2003 project Bush proposed."
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
From your own source[b]Obama made clear in the interview that he was not suggesting an end to coal use.
Too much of the country already uses it in existing power plants and factories. In a portion of the interview his critics failed to note, he said:"This notion of no coal, I think, is an illusion, because the fact of the matter is that right now, we are getting a lot of our energy from coal, and China is building a coal-fired plant once a week. So what we have to do then is we have to figure out how can we use coal without emitting greenhouse gases and carbon. And how can we sequester that carbon and capture it? If we can't, then we're going to still be working on alternatives."
So like I said, and your source backs up, he ran on not ending coal, and his EPA bill the SC just blocked would have decimated the coal industry. [/B]
Exactly. The proposal wouldn't have "ended coal", it would have reduced it, for better or worse depending on how cheaply and quickly alternatives could have come up.
Your other article:
"The DOE has concluded that there is insufficient time to complete the project before federal funding expires in September 2015."
"The federal government is still spending money in other clean-coal projects, though the United States still does not have a commercial-scale coal plant with carbon capture."
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/09/politics/supreme-court-obama-epa-climate-change/
"White House unhappy with ruling.. in a statement, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said "we disagree" with the court's action"
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