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Army Corps rejects permit for controversial gold mine project opposed by Don Trump Jr.
Washington Examiner ^ | 11/25/20 | Abby Smith

Posted on 11/25/2020 11:10:59 AM PST by BuckeyeGW

The Trump administration has rejected a permit for the controversial Pebble Mine in Alaska, likely dealing the project’s final blow even before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: alaska; gold; mine; pebble; trump
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1 posted on 11/25/2020 11:10:59 AM PST by BuckeyeGW
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To: BuckeyeGW; Chode; All
final blow even before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.

Anything to write about just so they can get in a bit more gobbles propaganda. Damned urinalists.

2 posted on 11/25/2020 11:19:48 AM PST by mabarker1 ((Congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!! A fraud, a hypocrite, a liar. I'm a member of Congress !!!!)
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To: BuckeyeGW

Nope.

They just don’t want the US NOT dependent on the rest of the world for gold and copper, or any other metals.


3 posted on 11/25/2020 11:20:57 AM PST by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith....)
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To: BuckeyeGW

I’ll back the Army Corps of Engineers on this decision. I’ve read several articles, various sources, and there seems to be no solution to preventing run off pollution getting into the salmon areas.


4 posted on 11/25/2020 11:21:23 AM PST by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: BuckeyeGW

Don Trump Jr. is entitled to his opinion, but he holds no office. What did he have to do with this project?
Was he against it because it may destroy areas populated with Salmon?


5 posted on 11/25/2020 11:21:57 AM PST by lee martell
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To: GreyFriar

When the Democrats get into power again the project will go forward. They polluted the Colorado river and no one went to jail. What’s a few salmon compared to trunks for of dollars for them?


6 posted on 11/25/2020 11:24:49 AM PST by Enterprise
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To: BuckeyeGW

Deep state Pentagon communists keep coming further and further out of the closet...

Like sharks smelling blood in the water...


7 posted on 11/25/2020 11:26:03 AM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is Sam Adams now that we desperately need him)
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To: BuckeyeGW

This was a political decision... as usual.


8 posted on 11/25/2020 11:27:12 AM PST by fireman15
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To: BuckeyeGW

This ill-thought out mining project has the potential to destroy the world’s largest sockeye salmon run thereby decimating a major portion of US balance of trade with Japan.

While you can eat salmon, gold ore is hard to swallow and not nourishing. Then there are tens of thousands of people that will lose their jobs, life savings, families, homes, so one more corporate project will make a few people very wealthy.

Trump did the right thing. HarrrisBiden will, of course, reverse it provided their pay off is large enough.


9 posted on 11/25/2020 11:34:50 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: BuckeyeGW

I actually knew a guy who owned an Alaskan gold mine. I wonder if he’s involved with this?

He came through Arizona once and let me hold his “traveling” gold. It filled — mounding above — both my hands cupped together.

He kept it in a Baggie in a briefcase, next to his .44 Magnum.


10 posted on 11/25/2020 11:41:42 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (We flattened the heck out of that curve, didn’t we?)
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To: BuckeyeGW

First off, it’s not a gold mine! It’s primarily copper and molybdenum.

Secondly, as an Alaskan, this is disappointing and ignorant. Great way to continue blocking well-paying jobs from a small Alaska Native village. Gotta keep current and future generations of those people on the public dole. “It’s for the salmon, brah!”

And lastly, the hypocrite liberal, enviro wackos advocating against this are certainly doing so from a) outside Alaska (Don Trump Jr is a case in point, wanting to keep his ritzy fishing outpost in Western Alaska free from even the tiniest development footprint) and b) their smart phones, which are full of the rare earth minerals precisely found at Pebble Mine. If America doesn’t develop these minerals, China and other decrepit nations will, under FAR less stringent environmental regulations than Alaska has. But hey, whatever! NIMBYism at its finest.

After years of battling for the development of Pebble Mine, pro-industry Alaskans knew it was an uphill fight against the shrieks of greenies. It certainly wasn’t happening under Obama; Trump was promising until it became clear that his son had prioritized his own upscale outdoor pursuits over the well-being of Alaskans and Alaska’s economy. This is just the latest instance of Outsiders (typically liberals) coming here and screwing everything up because “they know what’s best.”


11 posted on 11/25/2020 12:06:31 PM PST by SelfhatingMillennial
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To: lee martell

He’s against it because he likes to fish in that area. Along with bunches of other very wealthy people from Boston, New York, and DC. The only thing they like more than fishing in Bristol Bay is telling Alaskans how to manage our state so it looks all perfect when they make their annual visit.

Since when did the “chance” of something happening keep us from doing it? The engineering protections that would be in place at Pebble would drastically minimize the chance of devastation to a small area of these headwaters. We’re talking about a relatively small development footprint in an enormous area. If we’re scared of a “chance,” we should never get in a car, plane, elevator... Should we “trust the science” or not this time??

IMO if you don’t live here, your opinion doesn’t count/matter.


12 posted on 11/25/2020 12:15:47 PM PST by SelfhatingMillennial
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To: lee martell
Was he against it because it may destroy areas populated with Salmon?

Having benefited from actually reading the entire article, the answer to your question is YES.........You might want to try it...LOL!

13 posted on 11/25/2020 12:17:05 PM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: BuckeyeGW

This is the largest known undeveloped copper ore body in the world. It is worth $500 billion!


14 posted on 11/25/2020 12:17:08 PM PST by diatomite (That grifter crook Biden isn't my president and never will be!! Resist!!.)
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To: GreyFriar

There is “no solution” in the case of a 10.0 mag earthquake or freak meteor hitting the mine directly, which is what much of the criticism of Pebble is predicated on. (“Well it could happen!!”) There is always an engineering solution to events that are likely to occur. Whether the engineering solution is economic is the actual question.


15 posted on 11/25/2020 12:20:14 PM PST by SelfhatingMillennial
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To: diatomite

This ore body has been under development since its 1987 discovery. Heck, I was always reading about it in the geologic exploration newspaper. It was a world class discovery from the gitgo.


16 posted on 11/25/2020 12:24:35 PM PST by diatomite (That grifter crook Biden isn't my president and never will be!! Resist!!.)
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To: PIF

If China buys the Pebble company, maybe Hunter can get the project through.


17 posted on 11/25/2020 12:28:04 PM PST by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them )
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To: BuckeyeGW

Good !


18 posted on 11/25/2020 12:41:18 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: BuckeyeGW

Don’t fall for the environmental wacko take on this!
As one who has worked and lived on Bristol Bay. Here is what is true story:
Bristol bay is a beautiful place blessed by the abundance of salmon and wild game........for three months of the year. For the remainder of the time it wallows in crime, abuse, alcoholism, and suicide (highest in the US) Bristol Bay needs the mine for continued year round employment and prosperity!
Couple more facts for you; Alaska’s most popular and expensive salmon spawn in the tailing pile of Alaska’s largest copper mine to date! (Copper River Reds) this mine closed in the 1930’s.
And then there is the Katami Volcano, it erupted in 1912 dumping 9&1/2 cubic miles of hot acidic ash into the valleys and lakes of the area. The lakes still bear the colors of the ash as well as produce the largest salmon run in the world.
Bottom line is that there is little harm we can do.


19 posted on 11/25/2020 12:46:11 PM PST by Species8472 (It's the only way to be sure)
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To: SelfhatingMillennial
Great way to continue blocking well-paying jobs

Alaska certainly doesn't have a shortage of lower 48 staters moving north for those high paying jobs does it?

Gotta keep current and future generations of those people on the public dole.

Their choice....The jobs are there and that's why several friends have relocated to Alaska......

I'm sure you turn down your annual $1,600 oil dividend don't you? And you're probably pissed off at the fact that you, as an Alaskan, don't pay any state or local income taxes or state sales tax other than maybe a local sales tax depending on where you live.......

A close friend's brother works for an Alaskan oil company. Two weeks on, two weeks off. On his weeks off, they either fly him home to Florida or he stays local and fishes........Just taking up a job an Alaskan doesn't want.........LOL!

20 posted on 11/25/2020 12:47:56 PM PST by Hot Tabasco
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