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In reply to the discussion: Trump promised to bring back coal jobs. That promise will not be kept, experts say. [View all]TexasBushwhacker
(21,294 posts)22. They are hoping there will be big global demand
I heard an interview with a mayor in W Virginia and she was talking about how deregulation was going to allow them to mine lots of coal and export it. The only problem is that she and other coal proponents assume that global demand is higher and growing and that simply isn't the case.
China has plenty of its own coal and is finding that burning it isn't so great. Even they are looking for cleaner options since people don't like air that you can chew. India is too. Pricewise, how is the US going to compete with Australia, that exports 5 times as much as we do?
The thing is, I'm not an economist or an expert in world trade. I'm just your average person with a college education. Why is this so obvious to me and not to everyone else?
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Trump promised to bring back coal jobs. That promise will not be kept, experts say. [View all]
riversedge
Mar 2017
OP
As with many other indicators, we were definitely going in the right direction under Obama on this.
tenorly
Mar 2017
#5
Highest employment in coal mining was 1920s. Highest production was 1950s. Not coming back. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2017
#6
It would help the Democratic Party to engage some of these folks and see how we can help them.
33taw
Mar 2017
#7
It is easy to mock the people and groups that voted for Trump, but what will be the gain?
33taw
Mar 2017
#9