dave harris
03-21-2017, 02:44 PM
"They are by far our largest employer and it will absolutely be devastating to our community here in Ohio," Michael Pell, president of First State Bank in Winchester, Ohio, said in a telephone interview. Pell, one of several local community leaders who have lobbied to keep the plants going, has become a spokesman for Adams County on the issue.
He said that as the industry moves away from coal, state and federal authorities should help the county create other jobs and clean up environmental damage from the plants."
Perfect example of the trumpster's saying "big government stay out of our lives" but now they want big government to clean up their junk and bring jobs. Seventy six percent of Adams county voted for trump, we shall see how he responds, I think your in trouble.
Two Ohio coal-fired plants to close, deepening industry decline (https://www.yahoo.com/news/two-ohio-coal-fired-plants-close-deepening-industry-194739878--finance.html)
He said that as the industry moves away from coal, state and federal authorities should help the county create other jobs and clean up environmental damage from the plants."
Perfect example of the trumpster's saying "big government stay out of our lives" but now they want big government to clean up their junk and bring jobs. Seventy six percent of Adams county voted for trump, we shall see how he responds, I think your in trouble.
Two Ohio coal-fired plants to close, deepening industry decline (https://www.yahoo.com/news/two-ohio-coal-fired-plants-close-deepening-industry-194739878--finance.html)