Posted by Fullers Farmalls on March 04, 2014 at 13:12:44 from (72.77.100.145):
In Reply to: fracking pros cons posted by gwece on March 04, 2014 at 08:15:12:
Let me just start by saying I've studied fracking for 4 years, I've worked in the industry for over 6 months now. I have been on safe sites and not so safe sites. When done correctly you can't go wrong. When companies take short cuts bad things happen. I am all for it. My hometown has gotten the main road paved, 9 bridges rebuilt, and actually has a few people moving into it rather then out. People are making good money here in SW PA after the coal mine shut down and everybody and their brother was barely making ends meet. I Whole heartedly agree with PeteNY76's response. The gas is in the ground and come hell or high water we are going to extract it. Do it right, make your money but pay people to get it. AND the fact that PA doesn't have an extraction tax is absurd. They need to get their heads out of their @$$ and make some money off of it but Corbett is a pathetic excuse for a governor. And my opinion might be one sided but I did learn about the harm to the environment and it wasn't the fracking, it was the contractors that weren't doing their jobs. -Keith, recent college grad who's student loans are getting paid by the fracking industry.
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