Obama and Coal: Send Americans 'Price Signals' on Energy

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Now we know why his brother lives in Kenya and not here... After his ass wipe of a brother get done with his plans here. NO one will be able to afford to live here. Now I know why we have snippers....

Get Him!!!!! of @ Nov 10, 2008 21:07:15 PM

God speed to coal producing states

Its hard to think a citizen of Illnious would slam his own poeple and state flat on there face, sure gald I didnt vote for the man, but I will have to live with the conseqiunces

parying for better days of KY @ Nov 07, 2008 16:27:43 PM

I don't know if this was stated already

The article starts out stating that Obama is proposing this energy penalty during this time of financial crisis, but then makes reference to a quote he made last year.

His quote last year was not made during the financial crisis.

Perhaps he has changed his stance on this issue since other variables in the equation have also changed.

Independant From Ohio of OH @ Nov 05, 2008 12:00:29 PM

Big Houses?

I'm from New England, and there are plenty of 'Big' houses here, as well as in other states in this country, that were built in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, well before an 'energy crisis'. Yes homes can be made more efficient, both large and small. But don't spew an idea that it's been only recently that Americans have owned or built big homes. They've been around for centuries. Clean Coal is the way!!!

k groff of CT @ Nov 05, 2008 05:26:54 AM

Looks like no more jobs for coal workers

Obama will wipe out another large number of jobs in America and he will do even better then that, those who have no jobs will surely have no way of paying for the new electrical power to heat and cool their homes. How many of you even no how much coal is used in America and how many jobs depend on it? I guess if you are black, you do not work in coalmines because that would be hard, dangerous, manual labor, which some may think is too much like slavery. I suppose you think it will be so nice to live in a country where only the wealthy can afford electric heat for the winter or be able to make dinner on an electric stove. Maybe the great Obama will give all of us poor folk a nice little hut to live in. He is so kind to not make us pay taxes, since we are not going to have anything to pay taxes on, by the time he is done wiping out all our jobs we will all be living off government handouts or is this what most American people are waiting on? A free ride, a check in the mail each month and a food stamp card, well forget that too. Take a look over seas then you will see what your change and handouts will be. I cannot believe what the American People think they heard from this man's call for change. Did anyone notice who his friends are? HELLO! THEY are very nice Radical Revolutionary Terrorist, who hate America. Have even listen to his wife, she too hates America, well the white part anyhow. Most of you voted for his color of skin, and most of you will be living just like the rest of us who do not make a billion dollars a year very soon. I hate to think what will become of America in the next four years. I was excited, very excited about Obama the man at first. I knew in my heart he was the man to put this country back on it's feet, that was until his great story started to slowly open up with who he really is and what he is going to do to this country. I voted for a Republican, for the first time in my life and not because of skin color but because of his loyality to this country. At least I think he will try to undo what Bush has already done openly and honestly. Obama will add to it and lie about.

Lamora of TN @ Nov 04, 2008 21:45:24 PM

Consequence of a Democratic Cong. & Wht House

If Obama becomes president, anyone who thinks the heavy handed tax squandering congressional "leaders," Pelosi and Reed, won't join him in a totally left-wing spending spree that will, indeed, forever change the "face" of this nation, and the life of all who live here. The "first 100 days" will be a fiscal catastrophy, and both the people and generations to come will be paying an awesome and awful price for the irresponsibilty of a gullible unthinking electorate. Those who fail to note the lessons of history are condemned to relive it. Look at that palace of socialist panaceas called Great Britain. It is a bankrupt welfare state that provides a wretched life for the few and the masses alike. Do we really want to go down that shoddy path?

Daren Johnson of CA @ Nov 04, 2008 15:53:03 PM

anonymous

Paying more for energy is the first sensible thing I've heard from either candidate.

of OR @ Nov 04, 2008 12:07:14 PM

Cap and Trade...

You know that McCain also supports a cap-and-trade plan as the way to bring down net carbon emissions and control energy prices.

Obama is realistic about the costs--not just monetary--of his position, whereas McCain seems to think we can just make problems go away without changing how we live and operate in the world.

Trevor of WI @ Nov 04, 2008 11:21:04 AM

Obama - Coal & Energy Hikes

Well it's finally out so all can hear what Obama's true plans are. He has never balanced a budget for a city, a state and especially not the United States. Obama means a road down economic disaster and possible depression. Hope enough people hear about his plans for the coal industry and electricity hikes before they vote.

S. Carmichael of OR @ Nov 04, 2008 03:11:51 AM

Finally I find an idiot in Texas...

Great comments you socialist moron.

of @ Nov 03, 2008 23:52:50 PM

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