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West Virginia coal mine had history of safety violations

billwald

New Member
The East Coast has beautiful country - and cities - but it is to hot in the summer and to cold in the winter. In the Seattle area it hardly ever goes over 80 or below 30. In a couple of hours I can drive to the Pacific Ocean, the mountains, or high desert climate. And no state income tax! Sales tax under 10% and property tax usually runs 1% to 1.5% of assessed value.
 

abcgrad94

Active Member
But abc you need the bed wetters coming to your state. You folks are to dumb to know any better. You should be thankful that a Kennedy stooped low enough to actually fly down and try to protect you.

Yeppers, but that there foreigner didn't have the courtesy to come barefoot. Too uppidy for me!:smilewinkgrin:
 

sag38

Active Member
Nope, it's just a very apt name for liberals (flip flopping liberals in some cases) who worry so much that the government isn't doing enough to protect them that they have bladder control issues.
 

abcgrad94

Active Member
The situation is grim. May God protect the miner's families and all those involved in the finding of the lost miners. At this point, I believe there is no way the trapped miners are still alive.
 

Robert Snow

New Member
Nope, it's just a very apt name for liberals (flip flopping liberals in some cases) who worry so much that the government isn't doing enough to protect them that they have bladder control issues.

So, in your world, worry causes bladder control issues? You just love to get as close to cussing liberals here as the rules will apply. Again, it's easy to insult when you are not face to face with your foe.
 

sag38

Active Member
And, it's all George Bush's fault. Actually, it's very sad. Thank God I don't have to make a living in a mine shaft.
 

abcgrad94

Active Member
If mines are safer than 100 years ago . . . which came first? The UMW or government safety regulations?

Billwald, have you ever even been to WV and gone into a coal mine? Or are you basing your opinions on what the liberal news media reports? Do you even have any clue about mining practices that are currently used?

It has been my experience that people who want to degrade our miners and mining companies have an agenda that has nothing to do with caring about our miners, safety practices or unions.
 

Steven2006

New Member
Maybe someone who knows more about this can answer this. Why can't they have a large supply of oxygen tanks stationed throughout the mine? Every time one of these accidents happens it always seems like there are a handful of men that die due to lack of oxygen. It almost seems to obvious so there must be a reason why not, but stations with oxygen tanks, water and maybe some type of communication device would go a long way in increasing the chances some would survive.
 

billwald

New Member
>It has been my experience that people who want to degrade our miners and mining companies have an agenda that has nothing to do with caring about our miners, safety practices or unions.

You need to differentiate between the miners and the companies. With respect to employee safety the problems of coal miners is no different than safety issues in every other industry. You think sewing shirts is a "safe" occupation? My Father saw the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire.

see http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/
 

abcgrad94

Active Member
You need to differentiate between the miners and the companies. With respect to employee safety the problems of coal miners is no different than safety issues in every other industry. You think sewing shirts is a "safe" occupation? My Father saw the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire.

see http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/
Yes, I agree. But what some folks don't seem to understand is that "coal companies" are not always greedy thugs looking to make a profit while killing off their employees. That would be like killing the goose that lays the golden egg. Dead or hurt employees equals a bad company reputation, lawsuits, and lack of people willing to work the mines.

Mining companies have all kinds of rules already in place. It's up to them to make sure those rules are followed. Every time a disaster happens, people start screaming for MORE government regulations, when really I think the rules already in place just need to be enforced.

This is why I say people who degrade the mining companies and the miners have an agenda: they want more government control. It's not about safety. If it was, they'd do more to enforce the rules already on the books.
 

tinytim

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Mark My word... Obama is now calling for a full scale congressional investigation.. (As if those idiots on Capital hill can get ANYthing right)...

Obama and the Demoncrats will turn this tragedy into a political circus to advance their already too intrusive agenda of getting rid of coal.
 

Robert Snow

New Member
Mark My word... Obama is now calling for a full scale congressional investigation.. (As if those idiots on Capital hill can get ANYthing right)...

Obama and the Demoncrats will turn this tragedy into a political circus to advance their already too intrusive agenda of getting rid of coal.

"Demoncrats?" This seems very Juvenal for someone who pastors a church.

Maybe they are seeing if there can be something done to increase mine safety.
 

billwald

New Member
>. . . "coal companies" are not always greedy thugs looking to make a profit while killing off their employees.

OK. There seems to be a psychological/social difference when the company store is owned by one of your neighbors. People seem to tolerate more . . . control when it is exercised by their own kind of people. For example, Americans rant against federal taxation over which they have almost zero control but ignore local excesses over which they have total control because mayor Joe is a 'good old boy.'
 
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