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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1027494" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>What I enjoy most about threads like these is it reveals the true colors of your rabid moonbat liberal. You see, they claim to be for the little guy, for the poor and downtrodden and generally those that cannot help themselves. Then you get into a subject like coal and you realize the truth. Nevermind that millions of people feed their families through employment in the coal industry, or that millions more enjoy an endless supply of affordable electricity from coal fired power plants. The moonbat left aim to end those jobs and the affordable power many of us enjoy today. Something like half of the electricity produced here in the U.S. comes from coal, and that cannot be replaced overnight. The looney left want us to believe we can simply replace coal with solar and wind technology ignoring the fact that these sources of energy are neither cheap nor dependable. If they get their way our way of life will be changed forever as simply turning on a light switch in your house, if it comes on at all, will become a significant hit in your wallet. How does that help the poor who the left want us to believe are starving in the streets? How does this improve the middle class by skyrocketing their cost of living? Who really benefits from ending coal derived electricity from our national power grid? The answers to these questions will force you to see the one and only option this November for President. Mitt Romney 2012!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1027494, member: 249"] What I enjoy most about threads like these is it reveals the true colors of your rabid moonbat liberal. You see, they claim to be for the little guy, for the poor and downtrodden and generally those that cannot help themselves. Then you get into a subject like coal and you realize the truth. Nevermind that millions of people feed their families through employment in the coal industry, or that millions more enjoy an endless supply of affordable electricity from coal fired power plants. The moonbat left aim to end those jobs and the affordable power many of us enjoy today. Something like half of the electricity produced here in the U.S. comes from coal, and that cannot be replaced overnight. The looney left want us to believe we can simply replace coal with solar and wind technology ignoring the fact that these sources of energy are neither cheap nor dependable. If they get their way our way of life will be changed forever as simply turning on a light switch in your house, if it comes on at all, will become a significant hit in your wallet. How does that help the poor who the left want us to believe are starving in the streets? How does this improve the middle class by skyrocketing their cost of living? Who really benefits from ending coal derived electricity from our national power grid? The answers to these questions will force you to see the one and only option this November for President. Mitt Romney 2012! [/QUOTE]
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