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Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« on: April 08, 2025, 02:09:01 pm »
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Today at 3PM, President Trump will sign an Executive Order to reinvigorate AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, AND CLEAN COAL!
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Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
Story by Jarrett Renshaw and Timothy Gardner
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April 8, 2025

U.S. President Donald Trump will sign executive orders on Tuesday aiming to boost coal production, a senior White House official and two sources told Reuters, in his latest action that runs counter to global efforts to curb carbon emissions.

Coal-burning plants generate less than 20% of U.S. electricity, a drop from 50% at the beginning of the century, according to the Energy Information Administration, as fracking and other drilling techniques have hiked production of natural gas. Growth in solar and wind power has also cut coal use.

Trump, a Republican, campaigned on a promise to increase U.S. energy output and has sought to roll back energy and environmental regulations since taking office on January 20.

U.S. power demand is rising for the first time in two decades as energy-intensive data centers for artificial intelligence, electric cars, and cryptocurrencies increase consumption.  ...
Does Reuters grasp that the "beginning of the century" was just a few years ago? Funny how China's increasing use of coal and refusal to join "global efforts to curb carbon emissions" escape Reuters' notice.
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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2025, 05:09:45 pm »
Karoline Leavitt
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Today at 3PM, President Trump will sign an Executive Order to reinvigorate AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, AND CLEAN COAL!
Coal is critical to achieving American Energy and AI Dominance. Read more here
9:10 AM · Apr 8, 2025


Please read the most biased piece of crap reporting you'll ever see:Does Reuters grasp that the "beginning of the century" was just a few years ago? Funny how China's increasing use of coal and refusal to join "global efforts to curb carbon emissions" escape Reuters' notice.

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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2025, 05:27:19 pm »
Nice.  Those miners won't need to "code" any longer.

Side note.  The Chinamen need to buy coal somewhere.
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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2025, 06:03:20 pm »
Executive Orders lack the persistence and certainty of law.

Are companies going to commmit to multi-year captial upgrade projects based upon an Executive Order alone?  Nope.

Next Dem President will issue executive order banning coal production and consumption in US.

Business needs the certainty of codified law to make long-term cap-ex investments in US.

Executive Orders, regulations, rules, policies, etc. are too fickle to be the basis for long-term, multi-billion dollar, private capital investments.

Look at the damned KeystoneXL Pipeline ... TC had to take sunk costs as a loss, and abandon the project.  No company is going to risk starting new pipeline projects or complete exisiting pipeline projects without the certainty that those pipelines can become operational and remain operational.

The rule of law is essential for private free market capitalism to thrive.

The only entity that has completed recent capital projects is the Government.  Not energy companies.

The Government will build roads and bridges, but it will not build out energy infrastructure necessary to grow GDP.

Government needs to provide legal certainty via legislation to increase private capital investment in the US.

The GOP Congress needs to codify US domestic energy policy into law if the US is to have sustained GDP growth.

Energy policy is to critical and too capital intensive to be left to fickle Executive Orders.
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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2025, 06:40:15 pm »
I agree, @DefiantMassRINO - if the Republicans in Congress really go along with the Trump agenda, or even part of it, it's time to fish or cut bait, and start passing laws consistent with these EOs.
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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2025, 06:56:25 pm »
West Virginia coal miner Jeff Crowe gives remarks at the White House ahead of President Trump signing an executive order boosting America's coal industry:

"Prior administrations have done all they could to eliminate the coal industry... They have done so with an unethical and uneducated approach. But we are still strong, still here, and we are still needed to make American great again."

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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2025, 09:41:50 pm »
Executive Orders lack the persistence and certainty of law.

Are companies going to commmit to multi-year captial upgrade projects based upon an Executive Order alone?  Nope.

Next Dem President will issue executive order banning coal production and consumption in US.

Business needs the certainty of codified law to make long-term cap-ex investments in US.

Executive Orders, regulations, rules, policies, etc. are too fickle to be the basis for long-term, multi-billion dollar, private capital investments.

Look at the damned KeystoneXL Pipeline ... TC had to take sunk costs as a loss, and abandon the project.  No company is going to risk starting new pipeline projects or complete exisiting pipeline projects without the certainty that those pipelines can become operational and remain operational.

The rule of law is essential for private free market capitalism to thrive.

The only entity that has completed recent capital projects is the Government.  Not energy companies.

The Government will build roads and bridges, but it will not build out energy infrastructure necessary to grow GDP.

Government needs to provide legal certainty via legislation to increase private capital investment in the US.

The GOP Congress needs to codify US domestic energy policy into law if the US is to have sustained GDP growth.

Energy policy is to critical and too capital intensive to be left to fickle Executive Orders.

Please shut The F up you moronic fool. The only thing that made an iota of sense IN YOUR ANTI AMRICAN SCEED was "The GOP Congress needs to codify US domestic energy policy into law if the US is to have sustained GDP growth.'


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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2025, 08:13:01 am »
I agree, @DefiantMassRINO - if the Republicans in Congress really go along with the Trump agenda, or even part of it, it's time to fish or cut bait, and start passing laws consistent with these EOs.


The problem is that there is no supermajority in Congress. So, in reality, Trump doesn't have a mandate.
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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2025, 08:15:20 am »
Please shut The F up you moronic fool. The only thing that made an iota of sense IN YOUR ANTI AMRICAN SCEED was "The GOP Congress needs to codify US domestic energy policy into law if the US is to have sustained GDP growth.'


Maybe Trump should cool it with the EOs!!! He is exceeding the power that the CONSTITUTION prescribes for the President.  But MAGAoids like you hate the Constitution.
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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #9 on: April 09, 2025, 08:30:17 am »

Maybe Trump should cool it with the EOs!!! He is exceeding the power that the CONSTITUTION prescribes for the President.  But MAGAoids like you hate the Constitution.

He's in charge of the EPA and all these industry strangling regulatory agencies that are themselves unconstitutional (according to 10th amendment). I say let the courts decide what's constitutional at this point? Let the left fight this in the courts (they no doubt will do exactly that with this EO).

10th amendment says everything not expressly granted to the federal government is reserved to the states and to the people. Where does the EPA and all this other environmentalist nonsense figure into that? EPA isn't insterstate commerce.

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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2025, 08:32:37 am »

The problem is that there is no supermajority in Congress. So, in reality, Trump doesn't have a mandate.

IMO we should get rid of the filibuster too.  And yes there are certainly downsides and risks to that.

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« Reply #11 on: April 09, 2025, 09:11:11 am »
IMO we should get rid of the filibuster too.  And yes there are certainly downsides and risks to that.




Hell no.. We should keep it..
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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
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Hell no.. We should keep it..

IIRC that is the very first thing you have ever said on this forum that I agree with. Congratulations!
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« Reply #13 on: April 09, 2025, 09:16:10 am »
IIRC that is the very first thing you have ever said on this forum that I agree with. Congratulations!

Then we will certainly never codify anything into law in the next 4 years. Might as well ask for the second coming. It ain't happening.

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Re: Trump set to sign executive orders to boost US coal
« Reply #14 on: April 09, 2025, 12:14:05 pm »
Nice.  Those miners won't need to "code" any longer.

Side note.  The Chinamen need to buy coal somewhere.
I believe China has, oh what’s’ that technical term  :pondering:, oh yeah, a shitload of coal.