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How many jobs will we have to lose in order to kill off coal generated electricity? Do Lisa Jackson and her boss in the WH give a damn? I say that neither of them do because the boss promised to kill the coal industry and some pretty hurry up regulations have been slapped on users of coal in recent months. I wonder how many people who burn natural gas (that recently discovered fuel) realize that they need some power to run the fans on their furnaces. I look for my electric bill to grow considerably this coming winter because of the newer EPA regulations. Oh well, we were promised by Obama in his campaign that this would happen.
I'm thankful for the EPA regulating harmful gases that my child would be breathing in without those regulations in place.
I guess you don't know about them making new regulations to regulate some gasses they have already regulated. Maybe they have to dream up harder punishments.
At any rate have a ball paying for heat this winter and AC next summer. You do need AC in Florida, don't you?
I guess you don't know about them making new regulations to regulate some gasses they have already regulated. Maybe they have to dream up harder punishments.
At any rate have a ball paying for heat this winter and AC next summer. You do need AC in Florida, don't you?
I'm paying my bills just fine. I'm just thankful that the EPA is regulating pollution so when I play outside with my son he's breathing less pollution.
Anyone can clearly see that when Democrats took control of congress in 2007 they destroyed the jobs in this country.
It is Bush's fault.
Nancy & Harry had nothing to do with it. The President creates all bills and enacts them through his dictatorial powers.
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