http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/09/11...-terminal.html
this is the kind of shit that makes no sense to me! building the port would help create jobs short term and long term
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/09/11...-terminal.html
this is the kind of shit that makes no sense to me! building the port would help create jobs short term and long term Originally Posted by Hotrod511
I say fine, send the jobs down to Oregon. OR better yet, ignore the west coast, entirely, and build up one of the southern or eastern coast ports. Originally Posted by garhkal
Oregon won't allow it either. Neither does California.
Oregon is prolly a better alternative. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Proposed ports for coal exports to Asia and status, as of August 2016:Rail it to Houston. Colorado does. "The smell of money!"
Coyote Island Terminal in Morrow, Oregon - Sponsor withdrew application in November 2016
Gateway Pacific Terminal in Cherry Point, Washington - Sponsor withdrew application in February 2017
Millennium Bulk Logistics Longview Terminal in Longview, Washington - Washington state denied key water quality permit in September 2017
Port of Coos Bay in Coos Bay, Oregon - proponents let lease agreement expire
Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, Washington - RailAmerica cancelled its proposal
Port of Oakland in Oakland, California - Oakland City Council passed ban on coal handling
Port Westward in St Helens, Oregon - Kinder Morgan pulled its proposal
Ridley Terminals in Kaien Island, British Columbia - planned 5.5 Mtpa expansion by 2019
Westshore Terminals in Delta, British Columbia - planned 3 Mtpa expansion
When Discussing Energy and Environmental Impact, Rhetoric Should Not Drive the Conversation....
"The message of the narrative — now learned by kids in school and touted by well intentioned, if not biased, politicians, activists, educators, and even religious leaders — goes something like this: Fossil energy is bad because coal, oil and natural gas produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and other harmful emissions, and they require mining and drilling. Nuclear is bad because it produces radioactive waste. Ignoring the fact that fossil fuels and nuclear together comprise some 90 percent of global energy, we are told to “keep it in the ground.”"
You all assume coal is a safe material to mine, refine and transport and it’s byproducts are beneficial to mankind.You may as well said people in the coal industry need to die yssup that's sad I thought liberals are all for the blue collar working class
Put the port in Mexico ... they’ll pay for it!
Or Canada. Unless, of course. Trump declares war on our more civilized neighbors to he north.
Coal needs to die.
Moreover, the notion that a return to an “activist SCOTUS” is totally inconsistent with conservative values, and many would consider it to be the apex of hypocrisy. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
You may as well said people in the coal industry need to die yssup that's sad I thought liberals are all for the blue collar working class Originally Posted by Hotrod511No more than the union bosses are ... that's why the union bosses are pissed by the SCOTUS saying they can't take workers' money without their permission ... they turn it over to the addicted Liberals .... or just stick in their pockets.
did you read the article? the coal shipments was meant for export to asian countries like korea and japan. so building a coal port on the west coast makes sense in terms of transit time and cost.
Oregon is prolly a better alternative. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Yes i did. Hence my statement of do the port in oregon (assuming the liberals there will allow it) or in Texas, so they can transit the panama canal. Originally Posted by garhkalSan Antonio bought its coal from Australia initially ... that established the "port" down in the Corpus area for offloading the coal. They passed on a contract with Mexico, which has shallow, rich, quality coal in the North with tracks in place for transport for burning for generators, but the deal Mexico was trying to cut was more than the Australian contract TO SAN ANTONIO.
You all assume coal is a safe material to mine, refine and transport and it’s byproducts are beneficial to mankind.You don't get to define reversing decades of bad precedent as an activist SCOTUS. It is a return to conservatism, not a repudiation of it.
Put the port in Mexico ... they’ll pay for it!
Or Canada. Unless, of course. Trump declares war on our more civilized neighbors to he north.
Coal needs to die.
Moreover, the notion that a return to an “activist SCOTUS” is totally inconsistent with conservative values, and many would consider it to be the apex of hypocrisy. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider