Showing posts with label Robert Murray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Murray. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Tweets Of The Day -- A Lump Of Coal


What a totally unexpected development from this rancid p.o.s.:








Monday, November 6, 2017

Monday Reading


A number of good options this morning (as always, please go to the links for the full article/ post).

Charles Pierce on the Sutherland Springs mass murder and the crux of the gun control problem:
Thanks to the everlasting impotence of our political institutions and the people within them, we once again have to accept another unfortunate exercise of Second Amendment rights as the unfortunate consequence of being a free people. Thoughts and prayers? Jesus Christ, you should pardon the expression, these 26 people were gunned down in church. I think the “prayers” part was pretty well-covered, you indolent dolts.
When will some politician actually lose his job because he made killing his fellow citizens easier in exchange for a potful of campaign money? When will gun money become as toxic as tobacco money? Hell, when will gun money become as toxic as Heroin money? Nobody would take money from the Heroin PAC. When will gun money become a disqualifying factor in a campaign? Not soon, I suspect...
Not until a critical mass of voters makes reasonable gun control the number one qualification for their vote.

Politico exposes a proposal by Energy Secretary Rick "Oops" Perry that would benefit a heinous coal operator who was a big Trump supporter:
A proposal by Energy Secretary Rick Perry to alter the nation's electricity markets would provide a windfall for a small group of companies — most strikingly one owned by coal magnate Bob Murray, a prominent backer of President Donald Trump. 
Perry's plan would force consumers to subsidize ailing coal-fired and nuclear power plants with billions of dollars, in what he calls an effort to ensure that the nation’s power network can withstand threats like terrorist attacks or severe weather. But his narrowly written proposal would mostly affect plants in a stretch of the Midwest and Northeast where Murray's mining company, Murray Energy, is the predominant supplier, according to a POLITICO analysis of Energy Department data. 
The company and its PAC together sent $200,000 to pro-Trump election efforts last year, while Bob Murray threw an invitation-only West Virginia fundraiser for Trump in 2016.  

E.J. Dionne, Jr., on what's at stake in tomorrow's gubernatorial election in Virginia:
A Northam victory would send a signal to the country that President Trump is a severe drag on the GOP, especially if it were combined with Democratic pickups in the legislature. This would bolster the forces trying to contain Trump’s abuses and give heart to those doing the organizing work against him at the grass roots. 
It would tell Republicans in Congress that coddling and imitating Trump carry a high cost while strengthening Democratic efforts to recruit strong candidates for the 2018 midterms. 
A win by Gillespie would convey exactly the opposite message. It would ratify the Republican candidate’s vile and dishonest campaign tying Northam to felons and criminal gangs. This, in turn, would lead to more ugly racial and anti-immigrant appeals by GOP candidates next year. The party would decide that playing around with a few of Trump’s more hateful themes was the way to go. The race to the bottom would continue.
Sitting this one out is not an option for Democrats. Any who do have forfeited their right to bitch and, more importantly, reneged on their duty as responsible citizens.

Finally, Infidel 753 once again has a link round- up that is worth your time to peruse.

Go get 'em!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Mine Safety and "E. coli conservatism"

Crooks and Liars has a nice piece linking the conservative agenda with mine safety issues. The piece also links to an article by Rick Perlstein in .commonsense, entitled "E. coli conservatism." Perlstein's article provides another glimpse of Bob Murray, the blowhard Utah mine co-owner, whom Perlstein rightly describes as a "poster child" of the E. coli conservatives, i.e., those right-wing bidnessmen and their Rethug enablers who put profit over public safety. (When they attain public office on their no-tax platforms, we refer to them as "bridge collapse conservatives.") Take the time to look at the picture and you'll see, as we noted earlier, the face of Republicanism.

We're still waiting for the brain-dead MSM to remove their collective lips from Murray's arse and start acting like they have some neural activity in their beautiful heads.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The Face of Republicanism


Robert Murray, that loudmouth bully we've been seeing talking about the mine disaster in Utah, continues to claim it was "seismic activity" that caused the collapse of the Crandall Canyon mine, despite seismologists who say there was no seismic activity recorded. Murray, CEO of Murray Energy Corporation, is a heavy contributor to the Republican Party and Dumbya in particular. Therefore, it shouldn't surprise anyone that he has only a glancing familiarity with the truth. But, it seems his operations have been fined for numerous violations and, as recently as April 18, his company was warned about mining operations at Crandall Canyon, specifically that the operators were engaged in "retreat mining," a dangerous technique that Murray steadfastly denies was taking place at Crandall Canyon.

The technique Murray has been employing to date seems to be the "act of God, nothing to investigate here, move along please" smokescreen. He's blustered and bullied his way through tight spots before, hoping his Rethug contributions and connections will protect him. Maybe not this time.