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bballrox4717
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« on: August 10, 2013, 08:25:24 PM »

Honestly, it's great for the economy and would likely lead to more jobs. You'll likely see both sides pushing over each other for votes from natural gas/fracking lobbyists with the environmentalists on the left mumbling and grumbling.

I'd like to add that though that just because it's good for the economy doesn't mean fracking is good whatsoever and we should ignore the economic benefits because of how poor it is for the environment. People here have already made pretty good anti-fracking arguments.
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