Another clicky for you, Steven
Listen to McCain defend clean-coal proposal from Sen. Voinovich's claim that it'll put coal out of business.
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lol... apples to oranges... It was not McCain's intent to Bankrupt the coal companies... unlike ObamaBrian Pedaci wrote:Another clicky for you, Steven
Listen to McCain defend clean-coal proposal from Sen. Voinovich's claim that it'll put coal out of business.
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Brian, put down the Kool-Aid... His strategy matches his words... He did not mis-speak... His intent is very clear...Brian Pedaci wrote:If you truly believe that was his intent, and aren't just playing an election-eve partisan game, then we may as well move this entire conversation to the Area 51 forum, because that's the cockamamiest thing I've heard you say in some time. And that's saying something.
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You're right. He didn't mis-speak. If companies want to build old-style, dirty coal plants, they'll find it economically unfeasible (under either candidate). Nothing in his words indicated a desire to put them out of business, only to adopt new, cleaner technology. If I said 'AT&T could open up a telegraph office in Lakewood, but they'll go bankrupt', it doesn't mean I want to kill the telecommunications industry, it only means that they'll have to face the realities of the new market.
I'll respect an argument based on whether or not it's appropriate to control energy markets through legislation, but not on whether or not Obama wants to kill off an entire industry. It's so beyond credibility, I don't even know why I'm bothering to refute you.
In fact, I do believe that I'm pretty much done with you for a while, Stephen. Have fun posting your straw men. I'll talk to you again in a couple of days.
I'll respect an argument based on whether or not it's appropriate to control energy markets through legislation, but not on whether or not Obama wants to kill off an entire industry. It's so beyond credibility, I don't even know why I'm bothering to refute you.
In fact, I do believe that I'm pretty much done with you for a while, Stephen. Have fun posting your straw men. I'll talk to you again in a couple of days.
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Did you miss the clean coal part???Brian Pedaci wrote:You're right. He didn't mis-speak. If companies want to build old-style, dirty coal plants, they'll find it economically unfeasible (under either candidate). Nothing in his words indicated a desire to put them out of business, only to adopt new, cleaner technology. If I said 'AT&T could open up a telegraph office in Lakewood, but they'll go bankrupt', it doesn't mean I want to kill the telecommunications industry, it only means that they'll have to face the realities of the new market.
I'll respect an argument based on whether or not it's appropriate to control energy markets through legislation, but not on whether or not Obama wants to kill off an entire industry. It's so beyond credibility, I don't even know why I'm bothering to refute you.
In fact, I do believe that I'm pretty much done with you for a while, Stephen. Have fun posting your straw men. I'll talk to you again in a couple of days.
