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Why is coal no longer economically viable in Appalachia?
Matthew Ward
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Christian Sanchez
The hillbillies are burning plenty of coal
Ethan Cox
fuck off leaf
Chase Johnson
Austin Reed
Lima convention 1974, destroyed all manufacturing in the west.
Camden Richardson
he's proof that even a retard can become rich and success in the USA
what are you proof of?
Charles Evans
tell me more about ur theory
Jacob Wilson
>random auscuck comes in to chug americum as always
Why do they do this?
Andrew Murphy
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because meiguo protects me from huangren like you.
Carson Green
OK CHANG
Jaxson Ramirez
I'm not reading that. Give me a sentence or two to summarize the effects of this agreement specifically on appalachia.
Thomas Foster
>daddy America please protect me!
Seethe PabloŃ
Nathaniel Wright
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.
Lucas Moore
>he doesn't even deny it
I won that war dumbo
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Xavier Martinez
when the mithril mines dried up, coal use just plummeted
Adam Price
mithril?
Aiden Ramirez
>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.
Jordan Russell
Niggerbama all but killed it
Logan Allen
aye, the mines of moria were mined too deep by the shortjew, and unleashed a terrible demon!
Caleb Reed
>my ancestor
You live in an apartment in Melbourne owned by a Chinese landlord and your sennalink barely covers your rent
Easton Ortiz
huh?
Camden Butler
>I was only pretending to be retarded.
it's obviously from harry potter
Owen Hill
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.