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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: El Diablo Blanco on May 29, 2017, 08:55:55 AM
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Good job Trump! Get those coal miners back to work! I bet they love it down there.
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MAGA FUCKERS!
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All the ex miners I know loved there job, as an ex ship yard worker I can see why. There's somthing about working amongst real men, every day is a laugh, you dont get the same characters outside of those industries.
I dont miss the shitty work and the conditions on the other hand..
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Trump probably should have checked if mining was actually still a lucrative industry. ??? ???
When President Trump moved on Tuesday to dismantle the Obama administration’s climate change efforts, he promised it would bring coal-mining jobs back to America. But the jobs he alluded to — hardy miners in mazelike tunnels with picks and shovels — have steadily become vestiges of the past.
Pressured by cheap and abundant natural gas, coal is in a precipitous decline, now making up just a third of electricity generation in the United States. Renewables are fast becoming competitive with coal on price. Electricity sales are trending downward, and coal exports are falling.
“I don’t think the Trump presidency will have a material impact on bringing coal miners back to work,” said Ted O’Brien, a coal analyst at Doyle Trading Consultants, a leading energy industry research firm.
“He may eliminate the regulatory overhang,” Mr. O’Brien said, referring to the environmental rules that have cast a shadow over coal, “but I have a hard time seeing a surge in coal demand.”
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All the ex miners I know loved there job, as an ex ship yard worker I can see why. There's somthing about working amongst real men, every day is a laugh, you dont get the same characters outside of those industries.
I dont miss the shitty work and the conditions and the increased risk of lung cancer.
Fixed.
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Coal is dirty, has a large hidden climate chage price tag, and mine workers around the globe had a much lower than average life expectancy
And price of sun / wind generated energy are dropping seriously fast
Storage costs are also well on the way down (battery parks)
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Coal is dirty, has a large hidden climate chage price tag, and mine workers around the globe had a much lower than average life expectancy
And price of sun / wind generated energy are dropping seriously fast
Storage costs are also well on the way down (battery parks)
When, in the 30's? ::)
Coal mining is much more safe than it used to be.
And please, knock it off with the climate change bullshit. The climate has been changing for billions of years.
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Americans employed:
Solar energy: | 286,335 |
Arby’s: | 79,700 |
Coal industry: | 76,572 |
getbig.com: | 1 |
We need to have our priorities in order here.
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All the ex miners I know loved there job, as an ex ship yard worker I can see why. There's somthing about working amongst real men, every day is a laugh, you dont get the same characters outside of those industries.
I dont miss the shitty work and the conditions on the other hand..
Sure they did. Would they pass up the chance to work in the sun all day instead of the shitty hole? Do they prefer being "real men" drinking a bottle of suds there chief.
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As far as I remember this ....
I don't know if James "FLEX" Lewis ever told his story on the net, but he was raised in a Great Britain coal mine town (Wales??) in which his whole family worked way down deep.
As a young lad he did not look forward to that life-style so he began raising 'racing pigeons' and did pretty well at that and then got into the business of moving heavy household stuff (pianos, refrigerators, etc.) and did pretty well at that also.
Meanwhile (sometime between the pigeons and the pianos) he lifted heavy things in an effort to build himself up .... And did pretty well at that1
And most of you know the rest of the story.
A man who actually worked hard to get where he's gotten!
PS... I've been in a couple of mines and I have no intent of ever going back. It's too damn dark, dank, deep, and wet!
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When, in the 30's? ::)
Coal mining is much more safe than it used to be.
And please, knock it off with the climate change bullshit. The climate has been changing for billions of years.
Flush out your head gear, dummy. Coal mining is only safer because its automated...meaning no coal miners with pick-axes. That's the whole point of the thread to begin with. The coal industry is coming to an end. Its inefficient compared to solar and wind energy which is truly clean energy
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Coal is dirty, has a large hidden climate chage price tag, and mine workers around the globe had a much lower than average life expectancy
And price of sun / wind generated energy are dropping seriously fast
Storage costs are also well on the way down (battery parks)
Tell that to those nuckleheads in zuid limburg. They would love to go back underground.
They still cry over closing the mines eventhough they did not live past 60 y/o.
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Sure they did. Would they pass up the chance to work in the sun all day instead of the shitty hole? Do they prefer being "real men" drinking a bottle of suds there chief.
Not much solar this side of the pond,... Can only say what I've been told, and I know quite a few
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Good job Trump! Get those coal miners back to work! I bet they love it down there.
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MAGA FUCKERS!
Where the hell do you think silicon, the raw material for solar cells, comes from? Trees?
Then add in the materials used to create the p/n junction, Phosphorous, Boron, etc.
I used to work on a copper indium diselenide solar cell research project. Tons of raw selenium used- and that's disgusting stuff.
MAGA that, lol
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Flush out your head gear, dummy. Coal mining is only safer because its automated...meaning no coal miners with pick-axes. That's the whole point of the thread to begin with. The coal industry is coming to an end. Its inefficient compared to solar and wind energy which is truly clean energy
No Vince, coal is getting kicked into high gear again, whether you want it to or not. It's not going away anytime soon.
Solar and wind still needs batteries to store the energy. Do you know what batteries are made of?... some very toxic stuff.
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No Vince, coal is getting kicked into high gear again, whether you want it to or not. It's not going away anytime soon.
Solar and wind still needs batteries to store the energy. Do you know what batteries are made of?... some very toxic stuff.
Solar doesn't need a battery unless you're storing it but Tesla is building its gigafactory to help with that. You just need a DC-AC converter.
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Solar doesn't need a battery unless you're storing it but Tesla is building its gigafactory to help with that. You just need a DC-AC converter.
You absolutely need batteries. Panel output is inconsistent and it doesn't work at night. Gotta have a reservoir. Batteries that you can run down to zero without harming would be nice.
I still find it funny they called the company Tesla instead of Edison.
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Gotta burn tons of coal in order to power all those environment friendly electric cars.
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Getting energy from solar and wind power is not consistent and does not provide enough energy for industry that drives the economy.
These two energy sources demand huge areas to function and constant maintenance - ratio to money put in and what you get out is something to be studied first.
Nuclear energy was brought in with a reason also, the demands for energy are just to great. It comes with a severe risk though and wastes of nuclear material which we have no real final solution for...
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You absolutely need batteries. Panel output is inconsistent and it doesn't work at night. Gotta have a reservoir. Batteries that you can run down to zero without harming would be nice.
I still find it funny they called the company Tesla instead of Edison.
only need batteries if you're not connected to the grid. FYI-Edison was already taken as a company name by an energy company.
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No Vince, coal is getting kicked into high gear again, whether you want it to or not. It's not going away anytime soon.
Solar and wind still needs batteries to store the energy. Do you know what batteries are made of?... some very toxic stuff.
Coal isn't adding new jobs. Batteries are only needed if you intend on producing your own power but that would not be a bad idea. Lot cheaper
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only need batteries if you're not connected to the grid. FYI-Edison was already taken as a company name by an energy company.
Grids are for pussies.
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Getting energy from solar and wind power is not consistent and does not provide enough energy for industry that drives the economy.
These two energy sources demand huge areas to function and constant maintenance - ratio to money put in and what you get out is something to be studied first.
Nuclear energy was brought in with a reason also, the demands for energy are just to great. It comes with a severe risk though and wastes of nuclear material which we have no real final solution for...
Nuclear energy in theory is amazing but the main factor that affects Nuclear plants is time and pressure. Just like shawshank redemption. Over time those facilities start to crumble. You can try your best to upkeep them but you can't predict the ground beneath. Slight shifts of earth over time etc... Then you're stuck with the human factor. You have humans who are error prone running it, or you can automate it all via computers but computers aren't flawless and can be hacked and corrupted. Too many outside factors that negate the positive aspects of nuclear energy. Most power plants are built by bodies of water and you can't predict storms, tsunamis etc...
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So many millennials want electricity but you don't want coal driven power power plants. They don't want nuclear. You are okay with gas but there isn't enough gas to power the country. You can't power the country with wind mills and solar panels. There is technology to keep coal powered plants reasonably clean. Coal is cheap and plentiful. Battery driven cars are great but they are not without environmental impact from mining for manufacturing to disposal. It is more efficient and less of an environmental impact to power electric cars with electricity provided by power plants.
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Wind and Solar is diffuse, spread out over a large area...The only thing that can currently generate dense energy...all in one place, without burning anything...is nuclear fission.
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coal mining is a good way to get black lung and or lung cancer and die a premature painful death.... trump approved i guess.
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As far as I remember this ....
I don't know if James "FLEX" Lewis ever told his story on the net, but he was raised in a Great Britain coal mine town (Wales??) in which his whole family worked way down deep.
As a young lad he did not look forward to that life-style so he began raising 'racing pigeons' and did pretty well at that and then got into the business of moving heavy household stuff (pianos, refrigerators, etc.) and did pretty well at that also.
Meanwhile (sometime between the pigeons and the pianos) he lifted heavy things in an effort to build himself up .... And did pretty well at that1
And most of you know the rest of the story.
A man who actually worked hard to get where he's gotten!
PS... I've been in a couple of mines and I have no intent of ever going back. It's too damn dark, dank, deep, and wet!
It's too damn dark, dank, deep, and wet YOUR LAST LINE HERE DESCRIBES A NICE VAGINA..
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When, in the 30's? ::)
Coal mining is much more safe than it used to be.
And please, knock it off with the climate change bullshit. The climate has been changing for billions of years.
Much more recent.
I had an Uncle who worked the mines. Died from it. Black Lung is no joke.
As a matter of fact, black lung is on the rise compared to the late 90s.
The reality is that coal is a product of years gone by and the jobs will not return. Coal is a fossil fuel that was needed when steam engines were the most powerful things to move cargo. Today it's just not the case.
I do feel bad for people who believe that coal will make some triumphant return just because Trump is President. It just will not happen. While many may hate some of the politicians and call them liars, there were some over the past couple of years who were very honest that the coal industry is dead and that moving those people to the newer fields of renewable energy is where the job growth will be.
That's just reality.
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Much more recent.
I had an Uncle who worked the mines. Died from it. Black Lung is no joke.
As a matter of fact, black lung is on the rise compared to the late 90s.
The reality is that coal is a product of years gone by and the jobs will not return. Coal is a fossil fuel that was needed when steam engines were the most powerful things to move cargo. Today it's just not the case.
I do feel bad for people who believe that coal will make some triumphant return just because Trump is President. It just will not happen. While many may hate some of the politicians and call them liars, there were some over the past couple of years who were very honest that the coal industry is dead and that moving those people to the newer fields of renewable energy is where the job growth will be.
That's just reality.
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Trump needs to bring back jobs manufacturing VCR's, typewriters and then horse drawn carriages.
Trump voters can't adapt to technological changes so this country needs to regress back for their benefit
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Trump needs to bring back jobs manufacturing VCR's, typewriters and then horse drawn carriages.
Trump voters can't adapt to technological changes so this country needs to regress back for their benefit
and cassette tapes. I miss making chicks mixed tapes of songs that I'd record off the radio
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Not really sure what this response actually means. Nor the meme below it to be honest.