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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Economic Quote of the Day

From Ronnie Bryant, a coal mine operator, during a hearing in which environmentalists tried to stop him from exercising his mining permit because they perceive a threat to a local water supply (h/t Don Surber):
“My name’s Ronnie Bryant, and I’m a mine operator…. I’ve been issued a [state] permit in the recent past for [waste water] discharge, and after standing in this room today listening to the comments being made by the people…. [pause] Nearly every day without fail — I have a different perspective — men stream to these [mining] operations looking for work in Walker County. They can’t pay their mortgage. They can’t pay their car note. They can’t feed their families. They don’t have health insurance. And as I stand here today, I just … you know … what’s the use? I got a permit to open up an underground coal mine that would employ probably 125 people. They’d be paid wages from $50,000 to $150,000 a year. We would consume probably $50 million to $60 million in consumables a year, putting more men to work. And my only idea today is to go home. What’s the use? I don’t know. I mean, I see these guys — I see them with tears in their eyes — looking for work. And if there’s so much opposition to these guys making a living, I feel like there’s no need in me putting out the effort to provide work for them. So as I stood against the wall here today, basically what I’ve decided is not to open the mine. I’m just quitting. Thank you.”
Well done, enviroweenies. Now, are you going to provide the jobs that were just lost because of your self-righteousness?

The obvious answer is "no", because enviroweenies know nothing about creating jobs, they just know how to destroy them.

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