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6/20/2017 8:43 am  #1


Team Trump needs to stop lying to miners

EPA head Scott Pruitt  claimed 50,000 new coal mining jobs had been created since Trump took office.
The only problem there is that those numbers are bullshit. The actual number of coal jobs created since last year is just 1,300. So that 50,000 new jobs claims was off by 48,700. Which, for this administration, is actually uncharacteristically accurate.




https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jun/19/john-oliver-coal-industry-miners-trump-lies

John Oliver on the coal industry: 'Trump needs to stop lying to miners'

John Oliver addressed the topic of coal mining on his show Sunday night, exploring the industry’s loss of jobs and the factors that have led to it.

“Coal,” he began, “basically cocaine for Thomas the Tank Engine. We’ve heard a lot about coal this past year, particularly form President Trump. In fact, arguably the key reason that we have this cautionary bible story in the White House was his ability to connect with mining communities during the campaign.”

Oliver went on to show clips of then-candidate Trump galvanizing voters at campaign rallies by promising to bring back coal industry jobs, putting on a hard hat, and doing a mining gesture on stage.

“Let me stop you right there. It is not easy watching someone I doubt has done a day of hard labor in his life show how he thinks coal mining works,” Oliver said, before showing an interview with EPA head Scott Pruitt in which he claimed 50,000 new coal mining jobs had been created since Trump took office. “But Trump’s promising to bring back coal jobs is undeniably potent and, to listen to his EPA administrator, it’s a promise that he’s already keeping.

“So the only problem there is that those numbers are bullshit,” Oliver quipped. “The bureau of labor statistics have the actual number of coal jobs created since last year at just 1,300, so that 50,000 new jobs claims was off by 48,700. Which, for this administration, is actually uncharacteristically accurate.”

Oliver went on to catalogue the administration’s efforts thus far to revive the coal industry: “There is no doubt Trump claims coal is a huge priority for his White House, and let’s set aside the fact that it is environmentally catastrophic. Which we shouldn’t, because it is, but this person clearly doesn’t care about that. We pulled out of the Paris Agreement citing coal as one of the reasons, he’s lifted a freeze on new coal leases on public lands, and revoked a rule to limit coal mining companies from dumping debris into local streams. So, if coal jobs are so important to him, let’s talk about them.”

Oliver explained how Bob Murray, the CEO of Murray Energy, has for years been peddling the idea that Obama-era regulations signaled a death knell for coal jobs.

“Coal mining jobs undoubtedly did decline under Obama, but it’s worth noting that coal mining jobs have also been declining for decades,” Oliver said, displaying a graph charting the rapid descent of coal industry jobs. “Just look at that trend line: coal industry jobs declined at roughly the same rate as a career in the zeppelin industry and babies named Adolf. Some still exist there’s just not nearly as many of them anymore.”

He went on: “And I’m not saying Obama’s regulations had no effect, but researchers have found that they had very little impact relative to other factors. When they studied the decline in expected demand for coal from a decade ago, they found that nearly half of that drop was owing to the drop in natural gas prices, and another 18% was due to the growth in renewable energy, like wind and solar. And there is perhaps no more dramatic evidence of coal losing out to solar energy than this.”
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“Trump needs to stop lying to coal miners, we all do,” he concluded. “An honest conversation about coal and its miners needs to be had, and we should neither cease or desists from having it.”

Last edited by Goose (6/20/2017 8:44 am)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

6/20/2017 9:04 am  #2


Re: Team Trump needs to stop lying to miners


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
     Thread Starter
 

6/20/2017 10:01 am  #3


Re: Team Trump needs to stop lying to miners

The only thing worse than lying to these people is giving them false hope.

 

6/20/2017 10:28 am  #4


Re: Team Trump needs to stop lying to miners

Maybe in a year or two they will realize that most of those jobs are NOT coming back. 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

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