Posted on 05/05/2016 12:10:44 PM PDT by jazusamo
The West Virginia Coal Association is putting its weight behind Donald Trump for president.
Members of the group, which represents companies in coal mining and related industries, voted Thursday to endorse the presumptive Republican nominee, days before West Virginias presidential primary.
Trump has said he will reverse the Democratic regulatory assault that has cost the coal industry more than 40 percent of our production and jobs since 2008, Bill Raney, the groups president, said in a statement.
In contrast, Hillary Clintons proposals essentially double-down on the job killing Obama policies, he said. West Virginia cant afford that and neither can the nation.
The coal group said it believes that with Trump in the White House and Republican Bill Cole as West Virginias governor, the state will be able to recover from President Obamas War on Coal.
Coal has taken center stage in the run-up to West Virginias primary. The state has been hit particularly hard in recent years by the coal industrys decline, which is due to a combination of factors like competition from natural gas and regulations.
Clinton is actively trying to shake off an anti-coal image, which she earned in part during a March event where she said she would put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.
Trump, meanwhile, has pledged that West Virginias coal industry would thrive under his presidency, although he has identified few policy changes that would enable that.
Were going to get those miners back to work, he said at a recent event. The miners in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, which was so great to me last week, and Ohio and all over, theyre going to start to work again. Believe me. Youre going to be proud again to be miners.
Trump has pledged to review many of the regulations from Obamas Environmental Protection
“Trump needs to turnover Mancin to our side.”
Heard him this AM. He’s 100% behind the Beast. ‘Though he didn’t say it, he’s got his eye on the $30,000,000,000 she’s promising to help coal country.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-clinton-idUSKCN0XT0PK
The Manchin family is very political, large and far-flung and will profit nicely from this.
Doesn’t it still cost about 40% more to power a plant with gas than with coal?
The way I understand it, planners are shying away from coal plants because they don’t want to take a chance on being shuttered or having to pay millions to comply with new regs every few years.
Bernie is even more against coal, ain’t he?
I hope for big down-ballot success in WV. The Governorship and the other statewide offices.
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