To: Snowshoe who wrote (161614 ) 8/24/2020 1:59:42 AM From: TobagoJack Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217749 either America is going to dig up serious gold as preparatory reset / cure or wait until break of inevitable econo-politico-monetary-insolvency crisis and be national-security ready should the permit go thumbs-up, we know what the agenda be that follows should the permit go thumbs-down, we know what quantity of clue the politicians have let us see what the trump is made of should the trump do the typically socially-objectionable, must be for a good reason by his estimate should he do otherwise, must be he figures he shall win the election and can do the necessary later to think that the trump's standing might at the margin rise or fall on this one single exchange-optionable issue, just wonderful to the question I asked someone, I received a readre "So, besides the management and shareholders, who is for the mine?" Hi TJ, here's a brief summary of the Pebble Mine supporters and opponents. The Wiki link below has a good overview of the project... Organizations including the Resource Development Council, Alaska Mining Association, and the Alaska Chamber of Commerce support the project. The proposal has strong support among statewide elected officials. Opposition to the proposal was led by organizations including; the Renewable Resources Coalition (formed in 2005 to oppose the Pebble project),[74] local native groups (such as the Bristol Bay Native Association[75]), commercial and sport fishing organizations (such as the Alaska Independent Fishermen's Marketing Association[76] and the Alaska Wilderness Recreation and Tourism Association[77]), and conservationist groups (such as American Rivers[78] and Trout Unlimited).[79] Deceased Senator Ted Stevens, a strong proponent of other resource extraction projects, in 2007 expressed opposition to the Pebble proposal.[80] Source: en.wikipedia.org