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Ohiogal

(31,973 posts)
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 08:58 AM Jul 2019

Hey, ho, way to go Ohio


DeWine and his cabal are dragging us back in time to the days of when women knew their place and coal was king. Whoopee. Are we winning yet, Mikey? And here's this great economy I keep hearing about?

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Bowing to the interests of a few deep-pocketed utilities, Ohio has enacted a controversial new law, dubbed HB 6, subsidizing dirty, decades-old coal plants and gutting the state’s clean energy programs.

I have spent the past five years researching states’ efforts to roll back clean energy laws. This Ohio bill – which Governor Mike DeWine signed the day it was passed – is the worst yet.

The legislation reflects an unfortunate national pattern: electric utilities pushing to delay climate action, bolstered by a president similarly interested in dragging our country’s feet. For years, FirstEnergy and AEP have been trying to dismantle Ohio’s clean energy policies and bail out their dirty coal plants. Since President Trump took office, these companies have found a receptive audience.

FirstEnergy’s CEO has met with Trump personally. Last year, the company asked his administration to invoke emergency powers to save its struggling coal and nuclear plants. Just a few months ago, an Ohio Republican operative who has a major role in Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign called several House Republicans who were on the fence to persuade them to vote for HB 6.

These companies have spent several million dollars on deceptive advertising, lobbying and campaign contributions to help elect politicians sympathetic to their cause.

In return, these politicians have proven dutiful beneficiaries, working diligently to secure almost a billion dollars of ratepayer subsidies for FirstEnergy and AEP.

As lobbying goes, not a bad return on investment.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/28/planet-overheats-ohios-coal-industry-gets-a-bailout

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Hey, ho, way to go Ohio (Original Post) Ohiogal Jul 2019 OP
Ohio citizen's will now pay to bail out failing and money losing coal and nuclear plants Botany Jul 2019 #1
Yep - thanks Republicans Ohiogal Jul 2019 #4
So the gop TEB Jul 2019 #2
No health care Ohiogal Jul 2019 #5
Make that COAL BURNING stove! EOM TruckFump Jul 2019 #9
Over here in the Pennsylvania portion of First Energy DeminPennswoods Jul 2019 #3
What a crock of shit Ohiogal Jul 2019 #6
I'm in Pennsy DeminPennswoods Jul 2019 #8
Republicans...ratfucking Mother Earth one state at a time. N/t Guilded Lilly Jul 2019 #7
You got Toledo, Cleveland and Columbus. safeinOhio Jul 2019 #10

Botany

(70,489 posts)
1. Ohio citizen's will now pay to bail out failing and money losing coal and nuclear plants
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:16 AM
Jul 2019

Ohio is really fucked.

TEB

(12,841 posts)
2. So the gop
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:19 AM
Jul 2019

Thinks women should be chained to the stove barefoot and pregnant the so called good old days.

Ohiogal

(31,973 posts)
5. No health care
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:26 AM
Jul 2019

Those evil temptresses should be punished for living immoral lives, doncha know

DeminPennswoods

(15,278 posts)
3. Over here in the Pennsylvania portion of First Energy
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 09:21 AM
Jul 2019

our GOP state legislature is working on bailing out First Energy's Bruce Mansfield Nuclear plant scheduled for closure in the very near future.

safeinOhio

(32,671 posts)
10. You got Toledo, Cleveland and Columbus.
Mon Jul 29, 2019, 12:05 PM
Jul 2019

The rest is Ohiossippi.
Back in Michigan again and not a whole lot better, May be a little.

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