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Bloomberg Applauds Plant Closures, Rate Increases
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It's not often in America that you see politicians cheer when American companies close factories and raise prices on customers, but that is Michael Bloomberg's reaction to what's happening in Kentucky. A Bloomberg Philanthropies blog post up at MikeBloomberg.com cheerily reports: Recently the Sierra Club joined forces with Bloomberg Philanthropies to combat the dangerous health effects coal fired power has on children and families across the nation. Since that announcement, six plants have announced their intension to close.
The Louisville Courier-Journal has a news article up that blames (or credits, depending on how one sees it) the Environmental Protection Agency rather than Mr. Bloomberg for the closures. That article also gets into some of the questions that the Bloomberg Philanthropies leave unanswered:
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Bloomberg Applauds Plant Closures, Rate Increases
futureofcapitalism.com
It's not often in America that you see politicians cheer when American companies close factories and raise prices on customers, but that is Michael Bloomberg's reaction to what's happening in Kentucky. A Bloomberg Philanthropies blog post up at MikeBloomberg.com cheerily reports: Recently the Sierra Club joined forces with Bloomberg Philanthropies to combat the dangerous health effects coal fired power has on children and families across the nation. Since that announcement, six plants have announced their intension to close.
The Louisville Courier-Journal has a news article up that blames (or credits, depending on how one sees it) the Environmental Protection Agency rather than Mr. Bloomberg for the closures. That article also gets into some of the questions that the Bloomberg Philanthropies leave unanswered:
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