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Export coal to China then so they can make steel.
Author:
Eli
(8674 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 12:13 pm on Jun 2, 2018
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Replies to: "Export coal to China then so they can make steel."
The jobs report showed 904,000 full-time jobs added last month, a record this century and top 3 or 5
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Cole
- 12:23pm 6/1/18
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Which jobs report is that? The BLS number is 220k or something.
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LehighND
- 1:35pm 6/1/18
CNBC: "4) Full-time jobs rose an eye-popping 904,000 for the month, while part-time positions
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Cole
- 1:38pm 6/1/18
Fair enough. Odd that they do not cite a source for that.
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LehighND
- 1:56pm 6/1/18
I'm no expert (you just said "d'uh"), but I think the concept is that people are moving from
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Cole
- 2:01pm 6/1/18
I understand. The actual number of part-time jobs lost is in that report.
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LehighND
- 2:06pm 6/1/18
You should welcome this new detail, Lehigh. It's not just about quantity, it's also about quality
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Eli
- 2:24pm 6/1/18
I absolutely welcome the new detail.
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LehighND
- 2:33pm 6/1/18
Here is the Establishment Survey
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LehighND
- 2:00pm 6/1/18
Wrong survey. Household survey:
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Cole
- 2:04pm 6/1/18
Yeah, I posted the Household Survey above.
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LehighND
- 2:20pm 6/1/18
“We remain in a virtuous circle”
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CC72
- 1:54pm 6/1/18
Here is an amazing quote from the NYTimes: "“The real question in analyzing the May jobs numbers
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Cole
- 1:58pm 6/1/18
Here is another great quote:
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LehighND
- 2:02pm 6/1/18
Winning > Whining.
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ImWearingJeanShorts
- 1:16pm 6/1/18
Small Business owners credit Trump. That's what matters. That's where most jobs come from.
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Aragoto
- 12:48pm 6/1/18
This is all good news.
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Chris94
- 12:31pm 6/1/18
We don't think the White House controls the economy. It's White House that decontrols the economy
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Eli
- 1:55pm 6/1/18
Define irony:
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LanceHarbor
- 2:04pm 6/1/18
irony on what? Without government regulation, Coal would beat any other sources of energy since it's
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Eli
- 2:13pm 6/1/18
Holy crap. He's subsidizing. Taxpayer dollars to fund coal.
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LehighND
- 10:49am 6/2/18
Holy hell. He understands the market demand coal. You don't.
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Eli
- 11:56am 6/2/18
I think we both understand it. The market won't support it without subsidies.
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LehighND
- 3:49pm 6/2/18
All kinds of energy are subsidied. Renewable, oil/gas, nuclear, coal...This is a different subject.
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Eli
- 1:57am 6/3/18
So the market cannot support coal, even with existing subsidies.
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LehighND
- 11:10am 6/3/18
Talking out your ass.
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Frank L
- 5:19pm 6/1/18
BS. The market has spoken on coal and it's dying.
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LanceHarbor
- 2:16pm 6/1/18
How would you make steel then?
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Cole
- 2:52pm 6/1/18
Import it from China.
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LehighND
- 10:43am 6/2/18
Export coal to China then so they can make steel.
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Eli
- 12:13pm 6/2/18
coal is dying? What world are you living in? You're so out of touch of real world.
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Eli
- 2:20pm 6/1/18
Two words: natural gas. Took coal out in the USA.
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Frank L
- 2:44pm 6/1/18
1. Coal usage worldwide has increased not decreased. 2 China like u.s.coal more than its own coal
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Eli
- 3:05pm 6/1/18
In the US dummy. NG is much more profitable. Do you know anyone in the business?
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Frank L
- 5:18pm 6/1/18
Worldwide coal is the king, growing faster than oil/NG/nuclear/renewables combined measured in BTU
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Eli
- 12:37am 6/2/18
Really, then why is no one mining it here in that quantity. Psst.......it isn’t profitable.
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Frank L
- 4:34pm 6/2/18
But not in terms of jobs.
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LanceHarbor
- 3:14pm 6/1/18
Good "rope a dope"
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ColeyO
- 1:02pm 6/1/18
I suppose only someone who thinks business cycles despite Pres policies could support Obama.
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BaronVonZemo
- 1:39pm 6/1/18
I seem to recall you predicting economic Armageddon when Trump was elected
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BaronVonZemo
- 12:53pm 6/1/18
I thought the stock market would crash
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Chris94
- 1:51pm 6/1/18
Pres policies can absolutley impact the economy when they affect 1/6 of the entire econ (HCR) or...
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BaronVonZemo
- 3:21pm 6/1/18
Only if you equate the stock market with the economy.
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LanceHarbor
- 1:00pm 6/1/18