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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 24

    The Trump administration's proposed rewrite of climate-change regulations could enable some of America’s dirtiest remaining coal plants to be refurbished and keep running for years without adding modern pollution controlshttps://nyti.ms/2PzQQta 

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      1. Deonne Thomas‏ @deonne504 Aug 24
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      1. MeeGee‏ @Resourcyful Aug 24
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        Reminder: Everything that the Trump administration & his loyal Repubs do is to unravel Obama progress, and support big business, their campaigns & their family and friends - $$$ for themselves, and the 1%. Nothing else matters. #EPA

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      1. Ronald_2008  🤔‏ @ronald_2008 Aug 24
        Replying to @nytimes @DutraOne

        ... he said it’s clean coal. That can’t harm, can it?pic.twitter.com/qy3Gyb9i09

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      2. nfreedman‏ @21nfreedman Aug 24
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        Hey MI, OH, PA, FL, IN I’m still trying to figure out how you guys benefit from giving your kids increased asthma attacks, and yourselves higher heart disease risks, but I guess you prefer death, illness & trump over any Dems. Right?

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      1. Max‏ @MaxArrisCyber Aug 24
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        #WestVirginia is this what you really want? Is this the "claim to fame" that this state needs? We can do better.

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      1. Amy Sedlatschek  ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️‏ @amysuds Aug 24
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        The world still needs coal. Period

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      1. Aunty Trump‏ @TrumpAunty Aug 25
        Replying to @nytimes @joncoopertweets

        This president must go! This is a disgrace!

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      1. Cantfiggeritout‏ @cantfiggeritout Aug 24
        Replying to @nytimes @slothsintrees

        Over my dead body.

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      2. T L Osborne‏ @TLOsborne1 Aug 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        Thank you NYPravda for pushing another anti-American anti-Trump propaganda piece! Trump derangement syndrome runs strong at the times!

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Carroll D. Sanders‏ @CarrollDSander3 Aug 24
        Replying to @TLOsborne1 @nytimes

        Making up a phoney baloney mental condition to Propogandise an issue shows who belongs in a strait Jacket!

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. T L Osborne‏ @TLOsborne1 Aug 24
        Replying to @CarrollDSander3 @nytimes

        Ya, a bunch of them for the editorial staff at NYPravda.

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      5. Carroll D. Sanders‏ @CarrollDSander3 Aug 24
        Replying to @TLOsborne1 @nytimes

        How's bouncing off the Rubber walls all day long feel?

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      2. Walsh Law LLC‏ @WalshLaw15 Aug 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        EPA then suggested USA 🇺🇸 invest in magic. If a coal plant killed thousands of birds every year, wouldn’t PETA be all over them? Weird, there’s a “green” energy operation that massacres birds, and no outrage?pic.twitter.com/T4PDA0w7RE

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      3. Carroll D. Sanders‏ @CarrollDSander3 Aug 24
        Replying to @WalshLaw15 @nytimes

        Because no birds can live on a dead planet!

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      4. Walsh Law LLC‏ @WalshLaw15 Aug 24
        Replying to @CarrollDSander3 @nytimes

        So is it ok to kill thousands of birds if it’s a noble cause? Example: Like a recycling plant. If it killed thousands of eagles each year, would that be ok?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Carroll D. Sanders‏ @CarrollDSander3 Aug 24
        Replying to @WalshLaw15 @nytimes

        Only if totally unavoidable. We can't go on killing the only planet we have!

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Walsh Law LLC‏ @WalshLaw15 Aug 24
        Replying to @CarrollDSander3 @nytimes

        That is awesome. Would it be ok for an oil company to slaughter that many birds in its operation?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Carroll D. Sanders‏ @CarrollDSander3 Aug 24
        Replying to @WalshLaw15 @nytimes

        No because oil spills are preventable! There are newer technology that are even making wind Mills more bird friendly, such as noise devices on blades.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      8. Walsh Law LLC‏ @WalshLaw15 Aug 24
        Replying to @CarrollDSander3 @nytimes

        You do know that electric cars such as Tesla, actually run on coal, right?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      9. Carroll D. Sanders‏ @CarrollDSander3 Aug 24
        Replying to @WalshLaw15 @nytimes

        The run on water too, the power is electrical. Hydro-Electric, Wind, Solar, a bicycle powered generator, natural gas, and source of electrical Current. Until we develop Clean Nuclear Fussion we are stuck with what we have!

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