So you have no problem with the title "Enforcement of mine safety seen slipping under Bush" and slant of this article?
No, except perhaps that it's too narrowly focused and misses the overall picture of Dubya's pathetic domestic energy policies.
Despite his laisezz-faire approach to mine safety enforcement, Bush has actually done very little to increase safe development of our own domestic energy resources. As noted previously, he as actively pursued policies to drive our steel industry (a major consumer of coal) offshore. Heck, Dubya is a Big Oil puppet. The domestic coal industry is going to get the short end of the stick (same as the nuclear power industry.) The truth is, I don't even believe Dubya has the spine to fight for ANWR. He's too much of a "globalist" and hellbent on increasing our foreign dependencies.
The Timber industry.... there's another natural resource he'd rather import than fight for domestic production.
Nope. I'm certainly not a liberal.
But I have no problems with the title of this article.
Dubya is no friend of our domestic industries that utilize our natural resources.