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Postby Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:05 am

Nice to see that people on the right are not sore losers. Oh...wait...scratch that..

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ ... story.html

After Obama reelection, Murray Energy CEO reads prayer, announces layoffs

By Steven Mufson, Published: November 9

For the chairman and chief executive of Murray Energy, an Ohio-based coal company, the reelection of President Obama was no cause for celebration. It was a time for prayer — and layoffs.

Robert E. Murray read a prayer to a group of company staff members on the day after the election, lamenting the direction of the country and asking: “Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build.”

On Wednesday, Murray also laid off 54 people at American Coal, one of his subsidiary companies, and 102 at Utah American Energy, blaming a “war on coal” by the Obama administration. Although that charge was repeatedly leveled during the election, energy analysts say that the coal-mining business is suffering because of competition from low-cost natural gas and rising production costs of coal, especially in the Appalachian region.

Murray Energy is the country’s largest privately owned coal mining company, with about 3,000 employees producing about 30 million tons of bituminous coal a year, according to its Web site.

The company was the subject of an article in the New Republic that said the firm forced miners to attend a Romney campaign speech in southeastern Ohio in August. Murray denied the account. The New Republic also reported that Murray Energy employees have given more than $1.4 million to Republican candidates for federal office since 2007.

Murray has been a target of environmentalists. Notably, the company has spilled coal slurry into a creek on seven occasions.

Murray’s prayer from Wednesday first appeared on the Web site of the Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register. The newspaper said Murray supplied his text. The Washington Post confirmed its legitimacy with a company spokesman, Gary M. Broadbent.

Here is the full text of the prayer:

“Dear Lord:

The American people have made their choice. They have decided that America must change its course, away from the principals of our Founders. And, away from the idea of individual freedom and individual responsibility. Away from capitalism, economic responsibility, and personal acceptance.

We are a Country in favor of redistribution, national weakness and reduced standard of living and lower and lower levels of personal freedom.

My regret, Lord, is that our young people, including those in my own family, never will know what America was like or might have been. They will pay the price in their reduced standard of living and, most especially, reduced freedom.

The takers outvoted the producers. In response to this, I have turned to my Bible and in II Peter, Chapter 1, verses 4-9 it says, ‘To faith we are to add goodness; to goodness, knowledge; to knowledge, self control; to self control, perseverance; to perseverance, godliness; to godliness, kindness; to brotherly kindness, love.’

Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build. We ask for your guidance in this drastic time with the drastic decisions that will be made to have any hope of our survival as an American business enterprise.

Amen.”


Call me shocked...shocked!

Nothing better to see petty little scrotes throwing their toys out of the pram in fits of petulance. With luck any firings due to political affiliations will bite this asshole on the ass.

So NSG - hardnosed businessman or asshole? I vote for asshole.
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Postby The UK in Exile » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:07 am

Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:Nice to see that people on the right are not sore losers. Oh...wait...scratch that..

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ ... story.html

After Obama reelection, Murray Energy CEO reads prayer, announces layoffs

By Steven Mufson, Published: November 9

For the chairman and chief executive of Murray Energy, an Ohio-based coal company, the reelection of President Obama was no cause for celebration. It was a time for prayer — and layoffs.

Robert E. Murray read a prayer to a group of company staff members on the day after the election, lamenting the direction of the country and asking: “Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build.”

On Wednesday, Murray also laid off 54 people at American Coal, one of his subsidiary companies, and 102 at Utah American Energy, blaming a “war on coal” by the Obama administration. Although that charge was repeatedly leveled during the election, energy analysts say that the coal-mining business is suffering because of competition from low-cost natural gas and rising production costs of coal, especially in the Appalachian region.

Murray Energy is the country’s largest privately owned coal mining company, with about 3,000 employees producing about 30 million tons of bituminous coal a year, according to its Web site.

The company was the subject of an article in the New Republic that said the firm forced miners to attend a Romney campaign speech in southeastern Ohio in August. Murray denied the account. The New Republic also reported that Murray Energy employees have given more than $1.4 million to Republican candidates for federal office since 2007.

Murray has been a target of environmentalists. Notably, the company has spilled coal slurry into a creek on seven occasions.

Murray’s prayer from Wednesday first appeared on the Web site of the Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register. The newspaper said Murray supplied his text. The Washington Post confirmed its legitimacy with a company spokesman, Gary M. Broadbent.

Here is the full text of the prayer:

“Dear Lord:

The American people have made their choice. They have decided that America must change its course, away from the principals of our Founders. And, away from the idea of individual freedom and individual responsibility. Away from capitalism, economic responsibility, and personal acceptance.

We are a Country in favor of redistribution, national weakness and reduced standard of living and lower and lower levels of personal freedom.

My regret, Lord, is that our young people, including those in my own family, never will know what America was like or might have been. They will pay the price in their reduced standard of living and, most especially, reduced freedom.

The takers outvoted the producers. In response to this, I have turned to my Bible and in II Peter, Chapter 1, verses 4-9 it says, ‘To faith we are to add goodness; to goodness, knowledge; to knowledge, self control; to self control, perseverance; to perseverance, godliness; to godliness, kindness; to brotherly kindness, love.’

Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build. We ask for your guidance in this drastic time with the drastic decisions that will be made to have any hope of our survival as an American business enterprise.

Amen.”


Call me shocked...shocked!

Nothing better to see petty little scrotes throwing their toys out of the pram in fits of petulance. With luck any firings due to political affiliations will bite this asshole on the ass.

So NSG - hardnosed businessman or asshole? I vote for asshole.


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Postby Ifreann » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:09 am

Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:Nice to see that people on the right are not sore losers. Oh...wait...scratch that..

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ ... story.html

After Obama reelection, Murray Energy CEO reads prayer, announces layoffs

By Steven Mufson, Published: November 9

For the chairman and chief executive of Murray Energy, an Ohio-based coal company, the reelection of President Obama was no cause for celebration. It was a time for prayer — and layoffs.

Robert E. Murray read a prayer to a group of company staff members on the day after the election, lamenting the direction of the country and asking: “Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build.”

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Postby Fintanland » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:11 am

What an ass... delaying probably long-planned layoffs just to score some political points? Republicans, you can do better. I trust you. Come on, we pinkos need some real opponents, not these featherweights!
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Postby Frisivisia » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:15 am

Fintanland wrote:What an ass... delaying probably long-planned layoffs just to score some political points? Republicans, you can do better. I trust you. Come on, we pinkos need some real opponents, not these featherweights!

You'd be surprised how good we democrats are at being shitty at politics.
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Postby Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:27 am

Esternial wrote:Nice to see people are still making an effort caring about other people.


Nothing like a caring Christian attitude right?
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Postby Ifreann » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:31 am

Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:
Esternial wrote:Nice to see people are still making an effort caring about other people.


Nothing like a caring Christian attitude right?

They're just fulfilling the words of Christ. When he was talking about rich men not getting into Heaven, this is what he meant.
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Postby Ravenvalles » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:43 am

I think that it is just economic reality. You can't have "dirty" coal jobs and eliminate the "dirty " coal business.

It is good to see that we can continue to count on the liberals to want their cake and eat it too.
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Postby Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:44 am

Ifreann wrote:
Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:
Nothing like a caring Christian attitude right?

They're just fulfilling the words of Christ. When he was talking about rich men not getting into Heaven, this is what he meant.


Obviously the guys needling the other guys...
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Postby Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:45 am

Ravenvalles wrote:I think that it is just economic reality. You can't have "dirty" coal jobs and eliminate the "dirty " coal business.

It is good to see that we can continue to count on the liberals to want their cake and eat it too.


Glad to see the entire point of my post fly right over your head.
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Postby The Land Fomerly Known as Ligerplace » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:47 am

Ravenvalles wrote:I think that it is just economic reality. You can't have "dirty" coal jobs and eliminate the "dirty " coal business.

It is good to see that we can continue to count on the liberals to want their cake and eat it too.

Don't you mean the conservatives who want a better economy, but then directly increase the unemployment rate?
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Postby Desperate Measures » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:47 am

Ravenvalles wrote:I think that it is just economic reality. You can't have "dirty" coal jobs and eliminate the "dirty " coal business.

It is good to see that we can continue to count on the liberals to want their cake and eat it too.

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Postby Risottia » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:47 am

Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:With luck any firings due to political affiliations will bite this asshole on the ass.

So NSG - hardnosed businessman or asshole? I vote for asshole.


If I were a Christian I'd consider mr.Murray to be a blasphemer of the worst kind.
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Postby Dyakovo » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:48 am

Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:Nice to see that people on the right are not sore losers. Oh...wait...scratch that..

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ ... story.html

After Obama reelection, Murray Energy CEO reads prayer, announces layoffs

By Steven Mufson, Published: November 9

For the chairman and chief executive of Murray Energy, an Ohio-based coal company, the reelection of President Obama was no cause for celebration. It was a time for prayer — and layoffs.

Robert E. Murray read a prayer to a group of company staff members on the day after the election, lamenting the direction of the country and asking: “Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build.”

On Wednesday, Murray also laid off 54 people at American Coal, one of his subsidiary companies, and 102 at Utah American Energy, blaming a “war on coal” by the Obama administration. Although that charge was repeatedly leveled during the election, energy analysts say that the coal-mining business is suffering because of competition from low-cost natural gas and rising production costs of coal, especially in the Appalachian region.

Murray Energy is the country’s largest privately owned coal mining company, with about 3,000 employees producing about 30 million tons of bituminous coal a year, according to its Web site.

The company was the subject of an article in the New Republic that said the firm forced miners to attend a Romney campaign speech in southeastern Ohio in August. Murray denied the account. The New Republic also reported that Murray Energy employees have given more than $1.4 million to Republican candidates for federal office since 2007.

Murray has been a target of environmentalists. Notably, the company has spilled coal slurry into a creek on seven occasions.

Murray’s prayer from Wednesday first appeared on the Web site of the Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register. The newspaper said Murray supplied his text. The Washington Post confirmed its legitimacy with a company spokesman, Gary M. Broadbent.

Here is the full text of the prayer:

“Dear Lord:

The American people have made their choice. They have decided that America must change its course, away from the principals of our Founders. And, away from the idea of individual freedom and individual responsibility. Away from capitalism, economic responsibility, and personal acceptance.

We are a Country in favor of redistribution, national weakness and reduced standard of living and lower and lower levels of personal freedom.

My regret, Lord, is that our young people, including those in my own family, never will know what America was like or might have been. They will pay the price in their reduced standard of living and, most especially, reduced freedom.

The takers outvoted the producers. In response to this, I have turned to my Bible and in II Peter, Chapter 1, verses 4-9 it says, ‘To faith we are to add goodness; to goodness, knowledge; to knowledge, self control; to self control, perseverance; to perseverance, godliness; to godliness, kindness; to brotherly kindness, love.’

Lord, please forgive me and anyone with me in Murray Energy Corp. for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build. We ask for your guidance in this drastic time with the drastic decisions that will be made to have any hope of our survival as an American business enterprise.

Amen.”


Call me shocked...shocked!

Nothing better to see petty little scrotes throwing their toys out of the pram in fits of petulance. With luck any firings due to political affiliations will bite this asshole on the ass.

So NSG - hardnosed businessman or asshole? I vote for asshole.

Burning coal is one of the principles of our founders? :blink:
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Postby Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:48 am

Risottia wrote:
Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:With luck any firings due to political affiliations will bite this asshole on the ass.

So NSG - hardnosed businessman or asshole? I vote for asshole.


If I were a Christian I'd consider mr.Murray to be a blasphemer of the worst kind.


I'd agree with that...
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Postby Unchecked Expansion » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:52 am

He picked an interesting quote to use. What does firing people and complaining about the President have to do with kindness, goodness or perseverance?

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Postby Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:53 am

Unchecked Expansion wrote:He picked an interesting quote to use. What does firing people and complaining about the President have to do with kindness, goodness or perseverance?


Delusional tendencies?
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Postby Warinemachine » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:54 am

I consider myself a conservative and I don't get why obama gets so much flak. I mean he killed Osama deported illegals, and prosecuted some rogue CIA agents ( not 100% sure about the last one). So his one healthcare law makes him into :twisted: ?

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Postby Risottia » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:54 am

Unchecked Expansion wrote:He picked an interesting quote to use. What does firing people and complaining about the President have to do with kindness, goodness or perseverance?

Goodness=punishing evil.
Voting for Obama=being evil.
Being rich=being good.
The riff-raff votes for Obama => rich people have to punish them.

Or, more likely, they're just using that as an excuse to fire people and moving their money to PR China, where they can get slave labour for a lot less, while looking good to some ultra-right-wing customers.
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Postby Novaya Tselinoyarsk » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:55 am

Dyakovo wrote:
Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:Nice to see that people on the right are not sore losers. Oh...wait...scratch that..

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ ... story.html



Call me shocked...shocked!

Nothing better to see petty little scrotes throwing their toys out of the pram in fits of petulance. With luck any firings due to political affiliations will bite this asshole on the ass.

So NSG - hardnosed businessman or asshole? I vote for asshole.

Burning coal is one of the principles of our founders? :blink:

Of course, his job is also the direct reincarnation of Jesus. In dirty coal.
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Postby Khadgar » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:56 am

Warinemachine wrote:I consider myself a conservative and I don't get why obama gets so much flak. I mean he killed Osama deported illegals, and prosecuted some rogue CIA agents ( not 100% sure about the last one). So his one healthcare law makes him into :twisted: ?


It's the D beside his name. It means he's evil, Satan incarnate, and the Republican party is just looking for their Michael to kick his ass back into the pit.

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Postby Ravenvalles » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:56 am

The Land Fomerly Known as Ligerplace wrote:Don't you mean the conservatives who want a better economy, but then directly increase the unemployment rate?


No, I mean liberals who believe government funded jobs expand the economy, and are not just another form of being on the dole.
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Postby Khadgar » Sat Nov 10, 2012 8:58 am

Ravenvalles wrote:
The Land Fomerly Known as Ligerplace wrote:Don't you mean the conservatives who want a better economy, but then directly increase the unemployment rate?


No, I mean liberals who believe government funded jobs expand the economy, and are not just another form of being on the dole.


So clearly you believe the military is equivalent to welfare then? It's a government funded job.

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