
Energy-starved utilities and the exploitation of the Navajo: The Forgotten People.
It’s the kind of story that can easily mis-characterize the aspirations of the “Forgotten People,” who are anything but abandoned. They represent the indigenous tribes living on the Navajo Reservation, a 27,425 square-mile sector bordering parts of northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and northwestern New Mexico Their struggles are not unlike other Native Americans displaced during our winning of the West,…
Hey Poor Folk! Coal Is Here To Save The Day!
Phew! Just when I thought the income disparity in the U.S. was about to lay the knockout punch for the working class, we have a secret weapon. It is black, filthy, carcinogenic and comes from the good ‘ol U.S. of A. It’s COAL! Lest you think this blog post was written during the industrial age, let me clarify. No, coal…
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