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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 18

    President Trump's efforts to boost once-iconic industries like coal mining and domestic steel manufacturing come at the expense of some of the U.S.’ fastest-growing sectors like natural gas production and renewable energy generationhttps://nyti.ms/2M29W8I 

    10:20 AM - 18 Jun 2018
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      2. Trese  🌊 🌊‏ @LoverOfBooks123 Jun 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why aren’t coal miners being trained to make solar cells? Why aren’t there solar cell factories being built in coal country?

        2 replies 2 retweets 8 likes
      3. Dungeon Plumber‏ @dungeon_plumber Jun 18
        Replying to @LoverOfBooks123 @nytimes

        Maybe because the politicians in coal states are in the pockets of coal companies so they can't offer incentives to green tech ?

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      2. Barbara C‏ @tousjoursmax53 Jun 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        America is looking back, not forward. China is looking forward.

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      3. Dungeon Plumber‏ @dungeon_plumber Jun 18
        Replying to @tousjoursmax53 @nytimes

        Exactly. Most of Trump's major policies benefit our adversary nations. China takes the lead in Green tech and enjoys reduced military presence in Korea. Russia expands nuke bases while NATO weakens.

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      1.  🌠 💥 Toonces Resists  🌠 💥‏ @Toonces_Resists Jun 18
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        What he doesn't know is, well, just about everything.

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      1. Jim Weller‏ @JpwellerJim Jun 18
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        When #Trump talks about making America great again, he is talking about #America of the #19th & early #20th #Centuries.

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      1. Chris Stone, PE, F.NSPE‏ @vabeachengineer Jun 18
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        It is a scientific #fact that #fossilfuels are limited and are exhausted faster than they can be replenished. #sustainable #solar #windpower #jobs not #FakeNewspic.twitter.com/S4wKceC3Wf

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      1. Robert V Bibbo‏ @RVBibbo Jun 18
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        It’s not nostalgia it’s moronic buffoonery his only motivation is the adulation such buffoonery incites within his rally going base, a base that vulnerable to the nullity of a cruel hoax if there some $$ created it’s not for them

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      1. Eternal‏ @Outside_85 Jun 18
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        He's not beating a dead horse... just a dying one. :(

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      1. Ulv Elskeren‏ @UlvElskeren Jun 18
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        Who needs electric cars when we can spend millions in taxpayer money subsidizing the horse and buggy industry? Idiocy.

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      1. Cyrus S‏ @CyrusShares Sep 22
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        BS, nothing that Trump has done had any negative impact on the US natural gas production/consumption, indeed the opposite, his pro-fracking policies boosted domestic supplies & made gas cheaper than coal for electric production. These leftist radicals didhttps://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/news/2018/08/27/anti-fracking-forces-push-gov-cuomo-shut-down-natural-gas-projects/1083594002/ …

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      1. Rebecca Toepfer‏ @ToepferRebecca Jun 18
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        Trump is a dinosaur.

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      1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Jun 18
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        this is a lie that we already know about

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      1. Ranndy K Scott‏ @ScottRanndy Jun 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Continues to prove he is a sad and dangerous excuse for a president! The lack of a capital ‘p’ is not an error!

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