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The Obiden legacy

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This seems pertinent to the destruction to the industry discussion

The record of decision for the Miles City Resource Management Plan amendment, released Nov. 27, says that existing leases for the Spring Creek and Rosebud mines in the basin would allow their operations to continue for at least a decade. But it has Montana’s U.S. Sen. Steve Daines vowing to reverse the decision through legislation and the state’s governor calling it “a disaster.”
 
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As a sociopath (aka Deathocrat) I have a talent for ignoring objective reality. So whatever you do, don't read the truth posted below.

Disgraced FBI Director Chris Wray Warns China’s Cyber Army Is Poised to Wreak Havoc on Critical U.S. Infrastructure at Any Time — Says Malware Is Already Embedded in Water, Energy, Gas Pipelines, Communications, and Transportation Systems​

 
This seems pertinent to the destruction to the discussion

The record of decision for the Miles City Resource Management Plan amendment, released Nov. 27, says that existing leases for the Spring Creek and Rosebud mines in the basin would allow their operations to continue for at least a decade. But it has Montana’s U.S. Sen. Steve Daines vowing to reverse the decision through legislation and the state’s governor calling it “a disaster.”
This seems pertinent to the destruction to the discussion
^^^^^ I get that you are an inbred southern hillbilly confederacrat on the wrong board, but why not try a little harder to hide that fact?
Let me help you with the word "pertinent" as it relates to this discussion.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently updated its Resource Management Plan (RMP) to ban new federal coal leases in the Powder River Basin. This effectively takes a whopping 48.12 billion short tons of coal off the table.
 
This seems pertinent to the destruction to the discussion
^^^^^ I get that you are an inbred southern hillbilly confederacrat on the wrong board, but why not try a little harder to hide that fact?
Let me help you with the word "pertinent" as it relates to this discussion.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently updated its Resource Management Plan (RMP) to ban new federal coal leases in the Powder River Basin. This effectively takes a whopping 48.12 billion short tons of coal off the table.

So you realize new is not the same as existing, which is what the bolded comment I quoted stated. Go ask someone to read it to you again.
 
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