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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Tue May 13, 2014, 04:38 PM May 2014

The Rude Pundit: Two Dead Miners Are More Important Than 1000 Donald Sterlings

Yes, yes, we're all having such fun laughing at pathetic, old, self-deluded, old, racist old Donald Sterling, who proved last night on CNN that having billions of dollars does not, in fact, give you any insight into yourself or the world around you. What? You mean great-grandpa never got used to the Negros being able to talk back? It also proved that 80something rich white guys should just shut the fuck up and go live with their human playthings on an island they bought. But the circus goes on. So we get the to be entertained by the sight of rich guys acting all upset that Sterling said mean things about other rich guys, including rich black guys. Truly, honestly, and the Rude Pundit says this with all due contempt for the amount of time we've spent on this bullshit, "Whatever." Seriously, Sterling'll be dead soon, as will his entire generation, and, with them, just a little bit of evil in this world will go into the ground with them.

What you should actually give a shit about is that two coal miners died in a mine in West Virginia last night. No, it's not as glamorous as Sterling not knowing the different between having HIV and "the AIDS" when it comes to Magic Johnson. But it's more important by order of degrees.

Brody Mine Number 1 is owned by Patriot Coal, which has that name because of course it does. They are such patriots at Patriot Coal that, last year, when the U.S. Mine Safety and Health administration said that Brody No. 1 had a Pattern of Violations (an official designation for especially unsafe mines), they did their patriotic duty and made everything safe. Nah, just kidding. They issued a press release blaming the company they bought the mine from and said they're fixing the problems: "During the period of time it has operated as a Patriot subsidiary, the Brody mine has made considerable and measurable progress toward improved safety and compliance." They bought the mine in December 2012. The report was issued in October 2013. Patriot is suing to get the POV designation removed. That might be a harder case to make today.

Eric Legg and Gary Hensley died in what is called a "coal outburst." What that means is that the walls of the mine burst, ejecting coal and gas into the area where the men worked. It's a nasty way to die, hot and violent. It means that the gas wasn't drained out of the area to relieve pressure, which is a significant safety violation, which is what Brody No. 1 was already cited for: "MSHA said that its inspectors had cited more than 250 'significant and substantial' violations during the 12-month period that ended Aug. 31. An MSHA audit of the mine’s records found that injuries resulted in nearly 1,800 lost-work days at the mine, 367 of which were from eight injuries that the company did not report to MSHA. A separate audit in 2012 found 29 injuries that were not reported." To do the math, Patriot owned the mine for 8 of those 12 months.

As always with mining companies, Patriot has been on the forefront of doing vile shit to workers. The United Mine Workers of America was already pissed off at Patriot for using bankruptcy to dick over miners and retirees. Yeah, when it sought bankruptcy protection last year, a judge approved allowing the company to cut health benefits and pensions to union workers and retirees. It shitcanned a contract it had with the union and renegotiated one that cost the company far less. The workers got dicked, but it was with a smaller dildo. The deal allowed Patriot to emerge from bankruptcy in December 2013.

To celebrate, in February, Patriot spilled 108,000 gallons of slurry waste into a creek feeding the Kanawha River, the same river that was polluted by Freedom Industries. Don't worry, though. It wasn't supposed to significantly impact the drinking water, which could be another way of saying that things couldn't get worse. (You can make your own joke about how Patriot and Liberty have fucked the people of West Virginia.)

Conservatives are fond of talking about a "war on coal" by the Obama Administration. The blithering fucksacks at Freedomworks are especially into blaming any bad stuff that happens in the coal industry on this supposed war. What are the tactics of those waging war? Requiring pollution controls and increased safety oversight in the wake of the Massey mine disaster, where 29 workers died in 2010. Man, what evil motherfuckers those Obamabots are. Oddly, the war on coal miners by profit-gouging corporations doesn't seem to get as much play in the conservative media.

Maybe you're just a patriot when the government leaves you alone to do what you want.

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2014/05/two-dead-miners-are-more-important-than.html

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The Rude Pundit: Two Dead Miners Are More Important Than 1000 Donald Sterlings (Original Post) meegbear May 2014 OP
Murder By Management, Sir The Magistrate May 2014 #1
"a judge approved allowing the company to cut health benefits and pensions to union workers abelenkpe May 2014 #2
It is allowed Bluzmann57 May 2014 #4
In my union Mbrow May 2014 #5
Animation union, or guild is the same abelenkpe May 2014 #7
So sick of hearing about "war on coal" eyeofnewt May 2014 #3
Coal mining is very dangerous. former9thward May 2014 #6
Its too bad Rudie doesn't get mainstream coverage. nt. BootinUp May 2014 #8

abelenkpe

(9,933 posts)
2. "a judge approved allowing the company to cut health benefits and pensions to union workers
Tue May 13, 2014, 05:16 PM
May 2014

and retirees."

Why is this ever allowed? Why do we sit by and accept stuff like this happening to other workers? Pensions, benefits...so many workers have been robbed in this fashion over the years. No wonder unions have lost their power. Why do we allow businesses to do this?

Bluzmann57

(12,336 posts)
4. It is allowed
Tue May 13, 2014, 06:33 PM
May 2014

It is allowed because the judges are in big coal's pocket. And a lot of coal miners are not the most educated people you'll ever see. It's unfortunate because if they would open their eyes they could see how badly they have been, and are being treated. Mission accomplished Reagan and co.

Mbrow

(1,090 posts)
5. In my union
Tue May 13, 2014, 07:33 PM
May 2014

our Bennie's and retirement is "pay as you go" from the companies we work for. Because I might work for two or three different companies in any given year, the monies for health insurance and retirement go direct to the union and all that money is tracked by member committees and available to members on demand from the union web site. If the other unions can force this system on the companies then any "bankruptcies" would have less effect on workers. Just a thought.

abelenkpe

(9,933 posts)
7. Animation union, or guild is the same
Tue May 13, 2014, 09:38 PM
May 2014

And makes the most sense since most people don't work for one company for their entire career anymore. Really upsets me to read stories of retirees and workers denied their promised benefits. Wish workers all stood up for one another despite whatever industry they work in. Maybe I'm expecting too much though?

eyeofnewt

(146 posts)
3. So sick of hearing about "war on coal"
Tue May 13, 2014, 05:46 PM
May 2014

Coal will never clean up its act.
Today is primary day in WV. Let's see how that goes. More spills and disasters? If WV likes the taste of their water, Capito should be a shoe-in.

former9thward

(31,961 posts)
6. Coal mining is very dangerous.
Tue May 13, 2014, 09:19 PM
May 2014

Just today: Turkish coal mine explosion kills over 150, hundreds trapped

(Reuters) - An explosion and fire in a coal mine in western Turkey killed at least 151 miners and trapped hundreds more on Tuesday, with the death toll expected to rise in the country's worst mining accident for more than two decades.

Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said 787 workers had been in the mine in Soma, around 120 km (75 miles) northeast of the Aegean coastal city of Izmir, when the blast occurred.

Carbon monoxide poisoning killed most of those confirmed dead, while another 76 were injured and hospitalized, he told reporters at the scene of the disaster.

Rescue workers pumped oxygen into the mine to keep those trapped by the blaze alive, as thousands of family members and fellow workers, clamoring for information, gathered outside the town's hospital. A line of police held back the crowd as ambulances arrived.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/05/13/us-turkey-mine-idUSBREA4C0KO20140513

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