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Coal-state Dems chisel away at Obama  climate planPublished  June 29, 2013FoxNews.com
President Obama, in his weekly radio address, beseeched voters to get behind  his climate change plan and punish politicians who don't.
He may want to be careful what he asks for. Several of those lawmakers come  from the president's own party.
Coal-state Democrats have been as scathing as any Republican in reaction to  the president's plan, unveiled Tuesday in a speech at Georgetown University. The  pushback was almost immediate, and a glaring signal of the trouble Obama may  encounter as he charges ahead with new restrictions on coal-fired power  plants.
Though Obama technically is going around Congress by having the Environmental  Protection Agency impose the rules, moderate Democrats made clear they will  pressure the administration from inside the party to scale back. They carry a  simple message: The regulations will kill jobs, but working with the coal  industry to improve its own clean-coal technology won't.
West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, calling the president's plan a  "war on America," delivered one of the most forceful rebuttals in an interview  with Fox News.
"It's just ridiculous. ... I should not have to be sitting here as a U.S.  senator, fighting my own president and fighting my own government," he told Fox  News. "I will continue to reach out, but I need a partner here. I don't need an  adversary."
Manchin argued that the coal industry has the technology to reduce emissions.  But he said the government, rather than work with the industry, is setting  unattainable standards.
The cornerstone of Obama's plan was a call for the first-ever regulations on  emissions for existing power plants.
"Why is this economy going to be taking this hit? Why are jobs going to be  lost, and they will be lost," Manchin said.
North Dakota Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp echoed the remarks, backing the  overall intent of addressing climate change but accusing Obama of amplifying the  "war on coal" with regulations that "choke off good-paying American  jobs."
She, too, said the government should encourage investments in technologies  that cut emissions with clean-coal technology.
Advocates of the industry argue that it has made strides toward making coal  more environmentally friendly. According to the American Coalition for Clean  Coal Electricity (ACCCE), 10 clean-coal technology plants have launched since  2011. Another five are under development or scheduled to come online.
But the industry claims to be struggling to both make those investments and  meet the demands of federal regulations. Group President Robert M. "Mike" Duncan  says EPA regulations have played a big role in the closure of nearly 290 coal  plants so far this year.
Initially, there's very little the industry and skeptical lawmakers can do  about the new EPA rules. But Congress could try to block the agency's effort  with legislation. The rules could face legal challenges. Plus, the EPA will have  to work with the states to implement whatever regulations it creates.
Obama said Tuesday that he anticipated claims that the rules will "kill  jobs," but compared those warnings to those throughout history whenever the  federal government tried to act on the environment.
"The problem with all these tired excuses for inaction is that it suggests a  fundamental lack of faith in American business and American ingenuity," he  said.
Obama said he's willing to work with lawmakers but said: "I don't have much  patience for anyone who denies that this challenge is real. We don't have time  for a meeting of the flat-earth society."
He underscored that point in Saturday's radio address.
Urging voters to act, he said: "Educate your classmates and colleagues, your  family and friends. Speak up in your communities. Remind everyone who represents  you, at every level of government, that there is no contradiction between a  sound environment and a strong economy -- and that sheltering future generations  against the ravages of climate change is a prerequisite for your  vote."
Reaction from Democrats has spanned the gamut.
Manchin's West Virginia colleague, Democratic Rep. Nick Rahall, called the  president's plan "misguided, misinformed and untenable."
But the state's other Democratic senator, Jay Rockefeller, took a  middle-of-the-road position, saying the president needs to provide more  information about how miners would be affected.
And in Kentucky, Democratic Rep. John Yarmuth issued an unequivocal  endorsement, saying the new standards would "address the devastating health,  environmental, and economic consequences of climate  change."

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Mr. Charles Glenn “Charlie” Nelson, age 73, of Payneville, KY passed away Thursday, October 14, 2021 at his residence. RIP Charlie, we'll will all miss you. GB

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Re: Even some dems turn on hussein in his war on coal AND America.
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2013, 01:55:00 AM »
Whiners!  All the dummycrats back the stupid, oppressive liberal agenda, until it affects THEM - and then they whine about it and want an exception made.
Doesn't matter what it is - healthcare, gun control, environmental regulations, etc, etc, it's always the same storyline.  It's good for YOU, but not for ME.
 
Besides, the amount of pollution this country puts into the atmosphere is hardly a drop in the bucket compared to what the rest of the world produces.

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Re: Even some dems turn on hussein in his war on coal AND America.
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2013, 02:17:06 AM »
Wonder if the united mine workers have it figured out yet? Or are they still following the same old worn out lie that they have to vote for democrats, cause they are for the working man. 
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Re: Even some dems turn on hussein in his war on coal AND America.
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2013, 03:47:20 AM »
Hundreds of miners laid off, several mines shut down in KY, even a power plant gone. Husseins plan to cripple us is working. POWDERMAN.  >:( >:(
Mr. Charles Glenn “Charlie” Nelson, age 73, of Payneville, KY passed away Thursday, October 14, 2021 at his residence. RIP Charlie, we'll will all miss you. GB

Only half the people leave an abortion clinic alive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAiOEV0v2RM
What part of ILLEGAL is so hard to understand???
I learned everything about islam I need to know on 9-11-01.
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDqmy1cSqgo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u9kieqGppE&feature=related
http://www.illinois.gov/gov/contactthegovernor.cfm