• Curious Canid@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    To be fair, Trumpists have no idea how to actual govern, so to them, everything probably is an emergency.

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      11 hours ago

      Stop being fair; fascists don’t deserve it. Their entire ideology is being unfair to you.

      They know it isn’t an emergency, they know they’re lying, and they’re doing it on purpose in order to seize power unjustly. Their disinformation must be opposed at every turn and they must be given no quarter.

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        10 hours ago

        I agree with you. Outside of sarcasm, I’m tempted to apply this version of the word:

        “We’ll give you a fair trial, followed by a first-class hanging.” –Sheriff Cobb in Silverado

        I don’t think violence is really the right answer to this mess, but I have to keep telling myself that. The hardest thing about facing down awful and destructive people isn’t winning, it’s not becoming them in the process.

  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    For sure, coal fired generators should be treated as an emergency. They’re slowly going away (in the US)/but our environment can’t take the pace. We need to treat this a lot more urgently, get totally off coal asap. I bet we could do it in only a couple years of emergency action.

    I believe it’s mostly two states, and West Virginia always needs an investment

    …. But they’re probably not thinking of it that way

  • someguy3@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Trump administration officials also used emergency powers to protect coal-powered electricity generation. … The recent flare-up relates to Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issuing an emergency order to keep open a Michigan coal power plant that had been scheduled for retirement. Michigan regulators and grid officials, however, deny the existence of an emergency or shortage of power.

    The emergency order is particularly odd. Typically, the Department of Energy is responding to a request from the locality in question, but that did not happen in this case. This particular Michigan facility, the J.H. Campbell plant, had been deferring maintenance as it was expecting permanent retirement on May 31, 2025. It also had not been placing orders for coal to burn, and many of its workers had been reassigned, since everyone had expected the plant to be shut down.

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    17 hours ago

    They’ll just rebrand coal as ‘Natural American Fuel Pellets’ and double the price of energy.