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I want nuclear; it's you dummies like Tulsi Gabbard that don't want nuclear.And you dummies don't want nuclear
Not at all.Moron. Same dumb argument as Democrats are the party of the KK because 100 years ago.
Trump ran on big coal and removing environmental regulations and they voted for it. You tough guy Alphas are always such whining victims, never take responsibility.Not at all.
You're saying that because people from a certain county may have voted R that they somehow poisioned the water via their coal mining operation.
Which is of itself a stupid assumption.
I'm sayng that people voited 50-50 for R vs D across the entire state ovet the last 123 years.
I'm pretty sure counties dont have jurisdiction over how coal mines operate.
Moron.
4 years of presidency poisoned the water?Trump ran on big coal and removing environmental regulations and they voted for it. You tough guy Alphas are always such whining victims, never take responsibility.
Keep voting R, Cleetus. Things are sure to get better.4 years of presidency poisoned the water?
Trump's fault eh?
You are a dumb troll.
I presume you're talking about me. When we purchased the property in 1989 there was no running water other than two massive cisterns which were set up to be filled by rain water of of the rooves of the house and barns. We were told that for the 100 years prior the residents got their drinking water from a natural spring about half way down to the valley and the cisterns were used for the livestock. My father wanting running water brought in a well drilling company and paid a bloody fukking fortune to get a well drilled 230 feet deep through layers of rock down to water. After all that, yes we had running water but it was terrible tasting. Even an expensive filter system wasn't enough. Wanna guess why?????just wait until the resident WV expert gets here
See post #3 in this thread. You asked. He answered.right on cue
You don't see any possible connection between Trump rolling back the Clean Water Act — specifically eliminating restrictions on pollution from coal plants — and water issues now occurring???4 years of presidency poisoned the water?
Trump's fault eh?
You are a dumb troll.
Donald Trump appreciates your support.The Trump administration relaxed clean water rules and you applauded it
You’re just flat out dumb, which is worse4 years of presidency poisoned the water?
Trump's fault eh?
You are a dumb troll.
Not without any sort of any data whatsoever, other than Mundus' emotionpost.You don't see any possible connection between Trump rolling back the Clean Water Act — specifically eliminating restrictions on pollution from coal plants — and water issues now occurring???
Not 100%. Hence, "pretty sure."
Likely.Is it a controversial statement to say the coal industry in Appalachia is gangrapetacular even by resource extraction industry standards and if some less Blankenshippy practices were in play maybe, I dunno, a place with a shitload of rain and a shitload of rivers could have the rivers not be slagged out carcinogens?
I mean it's not exactly Cleveland. They kind of had to try, hard, to fuck that place up.
A lot of confidence for someone who literally doesn’t have a clueNot 100%. Hence, "pretty sure."
I'm just going off of the fact that such things are typically overseen at the state level.
Like erosion control and stormwater. And wetlands. Etc.
Are you?
I'm in construction so I have a feel for the permitting process as it relates to the disturbance of large pieces of land.A lot of confidence for someone who literally doesn’t have a clue
LOL. Sure. Cause your fact-less defense of Trump is pure pragmatism. So far here's all the evidence that's been provided:Not without any sort of any data whatsoever, other than Mundus' emotionpost.