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Friday, January 17, 2014

'Not :Loking Good': Coal Workers See Future Dim Amid Regulation Burden

Far below the Appalachian Mountains, in a space barely big enough to stand up straight, Bobby Combs works a job his father and his grandfather worked.

Coal-mining is the highest-paying job available to him in eastern Kentucky. As he skillfully maneuvers a massive machine and rips into a seam of coal, though, Combs wonders if the family tradition ends with him.

"It's not looking good," he says, dirt smudging his face.

Coal has come under the crosshairs of the Obama administration in the push to transition to renewable energy sources. Coal mines are burdened with a never-ending stream of federal regulations.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

More Fn dependency on other country s this Muslim needs to get out of office already. He is killing America.

Anonymous said...

Another industry being destroyed by Ob'.

Anonymous said...

trees are a renewable source of power, & our pres wants to outlaw the use of wood to heat our homes, and to build.

Anonymous said...

And all of the generations that worked in the asbestos industry . Lost forever. dang Obama