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Better give some details and context*, or should we just save time and consider it Fake News! ?
*That would mean an explanation of just how one person's folly represents an area as large as Appalachia.
Not going to happen. This poster claimed his utility bill reduced by 30% due to Tax reform! People have been asking for a screenshot of his utility bill for a while but poster simply behaves like he hasn't seen any of those. This is another one of the same.
Not going to happen. This poster claimed his utility bill reduced by 30% due to Tax reform! People have been asking for a screenshot of his utility bill for a while but poster simply behaves like he hasn't seen any of those. This is another one of the same.
IIRC Phma is a female.
PS: Trump will next claim that he met some Artesians, and they are the best people.
Good drinking water from reservoirs in the mountains not damaged by mining. Can surely be found through Coal regions of Appalachia. Clearly the case by me in PA where my hometown is in the Coal region. But creeks are clearly DEAD from acid water that mining has contaminate them.
The earths ability to filter the water was perverted for generations past and to come. But not every mountain had coal and even in my hometown region ..... a valley free from mans contamination. Preserves reservoirs for fresh water throughout the region with other communities that did the same.
This in no way is to defend Trump's statement. But can be true in the example I gave. But clearly, NOT in its creeks and run-off.
Good drinking water from reservoirs in the mountains not damaged by mining. Can surely be found through Coal regions of Appalachia. Clearly the case by me in PA where my hometown is in the Coal region. But creeks are clearly DEAD from acid water that mining has contaminate them.
The earths ability to filter the water was perverted for generations past and to come. But not every mountain had coal and even in my hometown region ..... a valley free from mans contamination. Preserves reservoirs for fresh water throughout the region with other communities that did the same.
This in no way is to defend Trump's statement. But can be true in the example I gave. But clearly, NOT in its creeks and run-off.
Say what you want, I know someone who lives in Appalachia whose water flowed from the top of the mountain behind their house. They had their water tested and were told it is some of the cleanest water that they had ever tested.
Best tasting water I ever have tasted too. Delicious!
Say what you want, I know someone who lives in Appalachia whose water flowed from the top of the mountain behind their house. They had their water tested and were told it is some of the cleanest water that they had ever tested.
Best tasting water I ever have tasted too. Delicious!
Leftists from the cities don't know anything about mountains or the clean water that flows from them. They are completely clueless but they will tell you that they know it all though.
Leftists from the cities don't know anything about mountains or the clean water that flows from them. They are completely clueless but they will tell you that they know it all though.
GREAT!!! Let trump poison it with coal pollution!! Hurry before he's forced to resign in shame like nixon.
Still .... he needed to say "Your drinking water" . But to if used to SPIN from TRUTH of in lifetimes to come .... killed creeks by acid mine run-off? Then it is clearly DEFLECTION. These reservoirs were set aside generations ago.
Generally, ALL Appalachia has good drinking water. Mining or no mining.
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