Pennsylvania voters may have voted Gov. Corbett out of office,
but -- unlike New York -- is Pa. too corrupt to ban fracking?
After four years, Pa. hasn’t even stopped Perdue’s
taxpayer-subsidized plans to dump hundreds
of tons of toxic waste hexane yearly
into Susquehanna Valley air!
PA should follow NY's and VT's leads on this, as should all states where fracking exists or is planned.
ReplyDeleteConsidering that fracking doesn't harm health, I don't know why Pennsylvania would ban it. Plus, fracking has led to a lot of new jobs and economic growth in the state.
ReplyDeleteBanning fracking is about the dumbest thing Cuomo could do. There's no way Pennsylvania will do that. It would cripple the state's economy.
NY hasn't had any sort of fracking for 6 years. Strictly due to politics. Not the science. Not the lack of enviromental impact. Politics.
ReplyDeleteMore fear mongering from enviroMENTAL idiots.
ReplyDeleteThere is a much larger health risk to not frack, when energy prices become higher and people are limited in their energy needs.
ReplyDeleteRay Wallace needs to check in with reality once in a while. This all has been happening all across America for decades, at least. He never provides any statistics on past harm.
ReplyDeleteReason?
Because there is none.
Yea I can't imagine what their problem is. Who would think that injecting toxic poisons into the ground is harmful and could lead to a long term disaster.
ReplyDeleteWhy would those honest billionaire corporations lie to you about such a thing.
I suggest you google, Dimock, PA and see what that non toxic poison did to them, and that would be just one example.