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Mine union boss: Coal industry could suffer same fate as bin Laden
By Andrew Restuccia    - 04/04/12 11:37 AM ET

The coal industry will suffer the same fate as Osama bin Laden under new climate regulations proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency, the head of the United Mine Workers of America said this week.

“The Navy SEALs shot Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan and Lisa Jackson shot us in Washington,” Cecil Roberts, president of the powerful union, said during an interview Tuesday on the West Virginia radio show MetroNews Talkline.

Roberts blasted Jackson, the EPA administrator, over the proposed regulations, which would limit greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants. Opponents of the regulations, including Roberts, say the new rules would be the death knell of the coal industry.

New coal-fired power plants would have to install technology to capture carbon dioxide emissions in order to comply with the rules. The technology, known as carbon capture and storage (CCS), “is not commercially available,” Roberts said.

“This rule is an all-out, in my opinion, decision by the EPA that we’re never going to have another coal-fired facility in the United States that’s constructed,” Roberts said.

The union chief used colorful language to underscore his point.

“I noticed this past week the vice president was talking about the campaign and he mentioned that Osama Bin Laden was dead and General Motors was alive,” Roberts said. “He should have gone on to say that the coal industry is not far behind with respect to what happened with Osama Bin Laden.”

While the United Mine Workers of America likely won’t actively oppose President Obama’s reelection bid, Roberts said the new EPA regulation could prevent the union from endorsing the president.

Even the unions are turning on blammo.

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Re: Mine union boss: Coal industry could suffer same fate as bin Laden
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2012, 05:13:10 PM »
When the unions realize that 0bama is killing their jobs too, they will turn on him faster than the DUmp turns on their heroes. The only way they will figure this out though, will be in a second term, and by then it will be too late.
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Re: Mine union boss: Coal industry could suffer same fate as bin Laden
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2012, 11:18:38 PM »
When the unions realize that 0bama is killing their jobs too, they will turn on him faster than the DUmp turns on their heroes. The only way they will figure this out though, will be in a second term, and by then it will be too late.

And yet they supported Obama.
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