Daniel Turner
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I mean, I'm talking to you from my sheep farm in rural Virginia. I am an environmentalist. I live in nature. I'm a farmer. where we protect the earth and the land and the water better in America. We want the American jobs and not four-year-old children in the Congo mining our lithium.
I mean, I'm talking to you from my sheep farm in rural Virginia. I am an environmentalist. I live in nature. I'm a farmer. where we protect the earth and the land and the water better in America. We want the American jobs and not four-year-old children in the Congo mining our lithium.
I mean, I'm talking to you from my sheep farm in rural Virginia. I am an environmentalist. I live in nature. I'm a farmer. where we protect the earth and the land and the water better in America. We want the American jobs and not four-year-old children in the Congo mining our lithium.
But what's going to happen is that, and this is the way the left operates, the environmental left, as soon as they start getting the permits, They are going to find a short-haired grouse that is on the endangered list. They're going to find a native tribe that they will find a reason to try to shut this down. And this is all paid for activism for nefarious purposes. And they have to be defeated.
But what's going to happen is that, and this is the way the left operates, the environmental left, as soon as they start getting the permits, They are going to find a short-haired grouse that is on the endangered list. They're going to find a native tribe that they will find a reason to try to shut this down. And this is all paid for activism for nefarious purposes. And they have to be defeated.
But what's going to happen is that, and this is the way the left operates, the environmental left, as soon as they start getting the permits, They are going to find a short-haired grouse that is on the endangered list. They're going to find a native tribe that they will find a reason to try to shut this down. And this is all paid for activism for nefarious purposes. And they have to be defeated.
And that's what we try to do at Power of the Future. Yeah, I understand that.
And that's what we try to do at Power of the Future. Yeah, I understand that.
And that's what we try to do at Power of the Future. Yeah, I understand that.
I started the organization a couple of years ago because I live near Appalachia and it's a lot of old, retired, destroyed coal mines. And it started because of Barack Obama's war on coal. And if you recall, we're going back some time, but when he ran for president in 08, he said, I'm not going to make coal illegal, but I'll tell you this, if you own a coal mine, you're going to go bankrupt.
I started the organization a couple of years ago because I live near Appalachia and it's a lot of old, retired, destroyed coal mines. And it started because of Barack Obama's war on coal. And if you recall, we're going back some time, but when he ran for president in 08, he said, I'm not going to make coal illegal, but I'll tell you this, if you own a coal mine, you're going to go bankrupt.
I started the organization a couple of years ago because I live near Appalachia and it's a lot of old, retired, destroyed coal mines. And it started because of Barack Obama's war on coal. And if you recall, we're going back some time, but when he ran for president in 08, he said, I'm not going to make coal illegal, but I'll tell you this, if you own a coal mine, you're going to go bankrupt.
And everyone applauded and everyone gave him awards and said, how great. But if you're one of those 4,000 coal jobs in a rural town all across America, your livelihood was destroyed and no one fought for you. In fact, they made fun of you and they told you to learn to code, right? Start the gig economy. Their own representatives turned on them, right? Look at Pennsylvania.
And everyone applauded and everyone gave him awards and said, how great. But if you're one of those 4,000 coal jobs in a rural town all across America, your livelihood was destroyed and no one fought for you. In fact, they made fun of you and they told you to learn to code, right? Start the gig economy. Their own representatives turned on them, right? Look at Pennsylvania.
And everyone applauded and everyone gave him awards and said, how great. But if you're one of those 4,000 coal jobs in a rural town all across America, your livelihood was destroyed and no one fought for you. In fact, they made fun of you and they told you to learn to code, right? Start the gig economy. Their own representatives turned on them, right? Look at Pennsylvania.
Thank God Dave McCormick won. Their own senators turned their back on coal miners in Pennsylvania because they're not cool and sophisticated and yet we need coal. We use more coal than ever because you can't make cement and steel and all these products around us are all made or forged from products that come from coal.
Thank God Dave McCormick won. Their own senators turned their back on coal miners in Pennsylvania because they're not cool and sophisticated and yet we need coal. We use more coal than ever because you can't make cement and steel and all these products around us are all made or forged from products that come from coal.
Thank God Dave McCormick won. Their own senators turned their back on coal miners in Pennsylvania because they're not cool and sophisticated and yet we need coal. We use more coal than ever because you can't make cement and steel and all these products around us are all made or forged from products that come from coal.
So, all we did was just destroy Americans and it bothered me so much and I had to get off the sidelines and I would have these conversations with people in the political space and I appreciate you saying I don't mince words. I wanted to speak this forcefully. Everyone said, you can't say that. Whoa, you can't call these guys communists. They just care about the earth. And I'd say, no, they're not.
So, all we did was just destroy Americans and it bothered me so much and I had to get off the sidelines and I would have these conversations with people in the political space and I appreciate you saying I don't mince words. I wanted to speak this forcefully. Everyone said, you can't say that. Whoa, you can't call these guys communists. They just care about the earth. And I'd say, no, they're not.