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« on: October 26, 2016, 03:02:48 PM »


Your party is in denial. While I agree the while "Didn't vote for Obama and Hillary" thing is anathema to the base, but if your party just became pro-coal, it would pick up a lot of votes in Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, while losing basically no one.

I admit and concede that coal is still an important energy source for a while longer, but as time goes on and technology advances, it will be less and less viable.

Solar Power panel payments are already less expensive monthly payment then most utility bills in Utah!
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