Wasn't tRump supposed to save the coal industry??....

Trump did as much as he could, he is good on this score.

no, he is a dickhead who wanted to use federal money to bail out a dying industry that pollutes the shit out of the environment, and endangers the health of its workers and people who live nearby. like an idiot.

it would be like if trump was president when cars started showing up, and he authorized bailouts of horse drawn carriages and blacksmiths.
 
no, he is a dickhead who wanted to use federal money to bail out a dying industry that pollutes the shit out of the environment, and endangers the health of its workers and people who live nearby. like an idiot.

it would be like if trump was president when cars started showing up, and he authorized bailouts of horse drawn carriages and blacksmiths.

Have you heard the story of how Hawk became such a tRump loyalist? It is a hilarious story on a 3rd grade level.
 
Everyone seems to know that, except trump...

They can go visit him for a few days after he retires
 
https://www.startribune.com/great-r...ojects-to-replace-coal-plant-power/573357771/

In May, Great River announced it would close its 1,151-megawatt Coal Creek Station near Underwood, N.D., ...
After Coal Creek closes, Great River expects two-thirds of its electricity will come from wind turbines.

Due to changes in wholesale electricity markets, U.S. coal-fired power plants have becoming increasingly uneconomical, and Great River said Coal Creek has been losing money for several years.

Rates for Great River's 28 member owners — retail co-ops that together serve about 700,000 Minnesotans — are expected to drop by 13% in 2023 once Coal Creek has closed, Great River has said.


Wind is cheaper than coal by at least 13% even with the need to build new peaking plants for when the wind doesn't produce enough.
 
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