Why is coal no longer economically viable in Appalachia?

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The hillbillies are burning plenty of coal

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fuck off leaf

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Lima convention 1974, destroyed all manufacturing in the west.

he's proof that even a retard can become rich and success in the USA

what are you proof of?

tell me more about ur theory

>random auscuck comes in to chug americum as always
Why do they do this?

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because meiguo protects me from huangren like you.

OK CHANG

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I'm not reading that. Give me a sentence or two to summarize the effects of this agreement specifically on appalachia.

>daddy America please protect me!

Seethe Pabloю

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American coal production was moved to China and an imports based system was implemented in order to slow America's development and speed up progress in third-world shitholes. Human development was seen as something that can be exported and the west exports it at the request of the Jew.

>he doesn't even deny it

I won that war dumbo
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when the mithril mines dried up, coal use just plummeted

mithril?

>was moved

by who? how?

Seems like it was mostly moved from WV/KY to Wyoming because they found more deposits there of a slightly lower grade but acceptable kind for power plants.

Niggerbama all but killed it

aye, the mines of moria were mined too deep by the shortjew, and unleashed a terrible demon!

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>my ancestor
You live in an apartment in Melbourne owned by a Chinese landlord and your sennalink barely covers your rent

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huh?

>I was only pretending to be retarded.
it's obviously from harry potter

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its still viable and profitable, just there's less of it as % of total us production than used to be.

EPA guidelines and obama era water rules put a real damper on the industry. trump got rid of much of that, biden brought it back. it takes years, even decades to ramp up production after a slowdown.

end of the day it only takes 15-20 people to run a mountaintop removal coal mine these days so its mega profitable. government just keeps stepping on their toes.