And so enters the switch to another topic tactic whenever you cannot disprove the current one.
Where were you when Obama signed the bill that put many coal workers out of jobs? It's because of that bill that's causing some to close up still. What President Trump (or any president) legislates in a passed bill does not necessarily affect everyone overnight. Some may take time. A good example is Obamacare. Many are just now seeing how it is affecting them although that bill was passed several years ago.
If you're not interested in exchanging comments with me, then why do you continue to anyway?
Now you're trying to blame President Trump for Obama passing a bill to put coal mining out of business? Straw grasping does seem to be the forte of leftists nowadays.
Go back and read the post on 21st Century Coal and then I'll be more than happy to converse with you, Life. By the way, President Trump had nothing to do with it. So yet again, your deliberate, idiosyncratic spewage is really beginning to become serious nonsensical stench core.
Looks like the illegals are finally getting a taste of what "illegal" actually means, huh?
Of course after being in the US for 8+ years illegally, yet little was done to enforce the law, which allowed many illegals to continue working, gave them the idea that "illegal" meant "legal" as long as they were working and not breaking any other laws.
Since when does that mindset place working illegals above the law?
'Disneyland" was in reference to Life's previous comment about America, in which she striked out in her nonsensical rant.
But it's obvious that you and her will jump at any chance on trying to rattle Americans with your nonsense. It doesn't work because we know your silly games. Still, neither of you seem capable to digest the fact that the United States is NOT on the list of top 25 most dangerous countries in the world, yet Mexico is.
It's also apparent that you missed a previous post about 21st Century Coal. Some people seem to be living in a bubble with a mindset of 18th century technology being the norm when it comes to US coal mining.
Canada will soon have their hands full once Islam takes over and those ridiculous leftist laws take effect, just as Islam has taken over the UK and most of Europe. Perhaps Brexit will help in that regard, but we'll just have to wait and see, won't we?
My guess would be Chee Cheong Fun Penang (or Chee Cheong Fun) and is a very popular dish from its origin, Malaysia. There's a stall at Macalister Lane that serves it, according to this article...
55 Years Old Chee Cheong Fun @ Seow Fong Lye Cafe, Macalister Lane
"Started since 1955, it has a history of more than half a century with customers coming to take away from as far as Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia."
Perhaps you should start tending to your one garden if "safety of the workers" and "workers killed because of greed" matters that much to you...
25 Most Dangerous Countries According To Global Peace Index
"Crime is among the most urgent concerns facing Mexico, as Mexican drug trafficking rings play a major role in the flow of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana between Latin America and the United States. Consequently, drug trafficking and organized crime have been a major source of violent crimes in Mexico."
I would prefer there be more than a single source of alternative clean energy. With 21st Century Coal on the rise. imagine how that working in tandem with natural gas to supply electric plants fuel would do overall. For one they would work together in keeping demands down because of greater supply sources. For two, having greater supply sources would in turn help keep the prices down to competitive margins. It would be a win/win on economy, ecology and overall concerns we're currently facing.
I think that you should already realize whenever a commodity is in demand, prices eventually increase for that commodity due to supply. It happens with practically everything, including natural resources.
Yup, security and costs do tend to increase dramatically to protect the POTUS and First Family whenever there are threats of assassination spewing about. But no matter how many times that is said, you don't seem to accept it.
So it's no wonder why so many of you crying over his win has allowed for his free rent in your heads.
...and just seeing that magazine already printed and shipped BEFORE the election was over, BEFORE Hillary had lost, says something all in itself, and not in a good way. None of you who had worked so hard to keep Trump from winning ever expected that he would ever win at all. Let's recap some of those greatest moments...
...or perhaps your fact check site was down again?
"There are approximately 174,000 blue-collar, full-time, permanent jobs related to coal in the U.S.: mining (83,000), transportation (31,000), and power plant employment (60,000). The U.S. civilian labor force totaled 141,730,000 workers in 2005; thus, permanent blue-collar coal industry employees represent 0.12% of the U.S. workforce."
"As overwhelming demand looms, developing nations have embraced what, to some, is an unlikely solution: 21st Century Coal. The term “21st Century Coal” was introduced by the governments of China and the U.S. in 2009, in the context of an international partnership to advance the development of clean energy solutions from coal. It more broadly symbolizes the essential role of coal in achieving the world’s shared energy, economic, and environmental objectives. It also describes state-of-the-art advances across the industry in areas of safety, productivity, sustainability, and near-zero emissions technology in recent decades."
Still, the majority of Republicans, some Democrats and Independents voted for Trump. Makes no matter, does it? He won the election and now many crying liberals as well as some Republicans and perhaps Indies are feverishly, as if it's an obsession, to do anything and everything possible to impeach him. And your ongoing "Hate Trump" threads aren't any better.
I'm not going to bother wasting time on your threads digging up facts that prove this or that on who'll be voted out of office. The far left will make their claims mainly based on what the far left media feeds them, just as the far right will be doing the same. It's the end results that will show the truth, so it may be wise to stop putting the cart before the horse.
...in which case you're ingesting the whole bottle then.
I go well beyond tacos, they're definitely not an obsession as you were so sure of. As I've mentioned before I have Mexican friends. When I visit or get invited there's always a varied feast...no tacos. And it's not that Americanized Mexican cuisine, either. Far better!
Authentic Mexican Cuisine is my second favorite type of food, second to American Cuisine
Exactly. It's the consequences that turns the tide. Where one side will eat crow, the other side will boast "Told ya so!" But it's until the consequences are factual in any case, that determines who gets to do which.
Fact: Trump announced that he was running for POTUS. Many laughed at him, scorned him and laid claim that he would never become POTUS, including Obama.
FACT: Trump won the election and became POTUS. (here's your queue to use Hillary's popular votes rhetoric)
FACT: Multitudes of liberals cried for weeks because Trump won and Hillary did not.
FACT: Many liberals hit the streets protesting, eventually turning into riots that destroyed properties.
FACT: Many liberals are still to this day, doing everything in their power to get President Trump impeached.
FACT: Many US liberals cannot accept the FACT that Trump is their President whether they like it or not.
Are those my facts or perhaps a bit of flatulence as a result of eating tacos?
We can go on dancing around facts, most of which are irrelevant on either side. Or we can agree to disagree and move on. It's really up to you, Life.
RE: Coal miners believe NMP Trump is their savior
And so enters the switch to another topic tactic whenever you cannot disprove the current one.Where were you when Obama signed the bill that put many coal workers out of jobs? It's because of that bill that's causing some to close up still. What President Trump (or any president) legislates in a passed bill does not necessarily affect everyone overnight. Some may take time. A good example is Obamacare. Many are just now seeing how it is affecting them although that bill was passed several years ago.
If you're not interested in exchanging comments with me, then why do you continue to anyway?