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At odds: Murray says Huntsman endangers jobs
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Why don't the two of you sit down and discuss this in a no-nonsense manner? Talk about the options that are left. Ask for help from the public. It's important to let people know you need help (financial and otherwise). Thousands have been touched by this tragedy. Just say the word and I'm certain donations will pour in to assist you, mine included. In the end, if recovery of the men is impossible at least you will have left no stone unturned. That in itself will bring some closure to the families. Knowing that President of the company and the Governor of the State of Utah did all they could to recover their loved ones.
Retired miner and driller as myself can see the dangers that exist. We don't need more deaths, Govenor Huntsman.
John Jacobs
Let's keep politics out of the mne disaster and quit looking for someone to blame.
Do you really think these rescue efforts are being done for free? This company is drastically impacted financially for the efforts they've already done. What more do you think you can get from the mining company? How about supporting and trying to work together instead of blaming? These families involved are experiencing terrible grief and anger that most of us can't comprehend. Media coverage seems to be exacerbating these feelings. If you think more can be done, start digging for yourselves instead of feeding the anger. As far as Governor Huntsman's comment, it was extremely unprofessional. I expect a leader is his office to look carefully at many sides of critical issues such as this in order to make informed decisions instead of simply reacting.
Why blame Huntsman? State government can NOT be blamed for this disaster, Mine safety has been a Federal (not a state) issue for decades. Huntsman's acceptance of the reality of global warming hardly makes him a leftist. Global warming could affect us economically, politically, and socially. To start planning ahead and looking at the science is good leadership.
Don't believe everything you hear.
I also seem to recall this mine having the poorest safety record of any mine, so hopefully the guy running the show feels the most extreme remorse for putting people in jepordy long before this ever happened. But hey business is business right? Who cares if a few folks get hurt in the process? It's all about the bottom dollar.
This is not about the money or anything else. This is about decreasing the tragedy potential.
Three additional lives have been lost. How many more casualities are necessary to appease the power brokers that be as they express their opinions from their cozy offices up in Salt lake City? It is way too easy to "cast stones" from the outside looking in.
No other lives should be put in harms way just because the govenor of Utah says so. Maybe Mr. Huntsman should step forward and offer his services, or perhaps the services of HIS loved ones in continuing the recovery efforts. Somehow I think he might change his tune if that were the case.
I have the utmost sympathy for the families and loved ones of those affected by this terrible accident. But enought is enough. Three additional lives has been too high a price to pay.
letter written to you by Bob Murray...how did it get so "unpersonal" and "unconfidential" as to be published in a newspaper? Ethics?
And yes the Gov is a politician but when was this ever news to anybody? He knows he will be absolutely re-elected so I doubt this is political grandstanding. He never met a photo-op he didn't LOVE but misguided or not in this instance, I trust him more than Murray.
Murray simple assumed, apparently, that marking the letter "confidential" would exempt it from those laws. He was wrong.
This man thinks his money will buy him anything. As for calling him by what his employees do, "Mr. Murray", how demi-god is that!
Who is this guy anyway?
Again, Governor Huntsman thank you for standing up for the people of Utah and for looking out for the protection, respect, and egos of the families and men and women involved in this tragic event.
As for "this guy". You ought to look at getting out of Utah and all of the other states you do business in. Your antics of the past several weeks have shown you for what you are Murray, and you don't deserve the respect and love of the rodent that appeared to you one day and told you to get into the mining business.
I'm troubled by the Governor disprecting Mr. Murray in the press, disclosing the contents of a personal and confidential letter, and grandstanding during an opportunistic time. Mr. Murray is human and giving it his all. He should be given the benefit of the doubt. It's a tragedy for all of Utah.
P.S. Now that the federal government has enjoyed complete oversight over the mining industry with power to close this mine a long time ago, let's begin the congressional hearings, add another million pages of regulations, a state level of bureaucracy, and then let the mines in other countries produce all of the world's coal. Talk about the fox guarding the henhouse. What a joke!
Mr. Murray is amazing!!! What a great man. You can tell he cares about his people. He also knows that the risk to bring the bodies back up would likely result in more deaths. Perhaps there will be a time to go back and get their remains. That time is not now unfortunately...at least not with all the seismic activity in Utah.
While Huntsman may be discussing this incident for political gain, I imagine that the same people that are criticizing his comments would be blasting him if he did not address this. I think everyone is being to hard and pushing their own agendas with him. I believe that the govenor has been doing a good job throughout this entire ordeal. His comments are correct: an unsafe mine is unacceptable!
Every mine is unsafe to a degree and the growing list of federal regulations on mines didn't here and won't change that much in the future (ice trucking, crab fishing, race car driving, are unsafe too so what's the point?).
Mining companies have to make a profit in order to provide a standard of living for their employees. The employees work under tremendous short and long term risk and that's just the way it is. Anything we can do to improve that risk within reason should be done, but making mining safe ("an unsafe mine is unacceptable") is easier said than done.
Perhaps the Governor should be blasting the fed government for poor oversight.
How about you give the person who would probably give his life also, Mr. Murray, a chance. Find out what he is about or shut up! Your continuous reporting on the negative instead of how we can work together will probably cost hundreds of jobs.
It's not Murray's fault if it happens but, if the mines are shut down, the media, in my mind, will share a portion of the blame with Gov. Huntsman and the families of the miners who are barraging the faithful with rude and disheartening comments.
GET REAL!
Disappointed in the Governer's statements. Had he offered one constructive statement on what he would like to see happen, I would view them other than political grandstanding. What does he think should be done?? And does he think more lives should be put at risk in spending every last penny to retrieve the miners? Vague statements and throwing darts from afar...that's politics!
Condolences to all families & friends of miners and the communities involved.
That's worth reading a second time.
YOU ARE RIGHT ON POINT..... MURRAY CANNOT BE TRUSTED! TRUST ME ON THIS ONE FOLKS.
YOU ARE RIGHT ON POINT..... MURRAY CANNOT BE TRUSTED! TRUST ME ON THIS ONE FOLKS.
Please stop capping - it's indicative of shouting & is considered quite rude.
I also happen to agree with your assessment of Mr. Murray. Several of us have been following this since it started on our blogs. The first news conference, Mr. Murray rambled on & on for 10-12 minutes before mentioning the miners. He was still rambling at 45 minutes when CNN cut away; I continued to watch online. CNN even called it "bizarre."
I read the letter Mr. Murray wrote to Gov. Huntsman; it's just downright weird.
Murray & Huntsman can work that out between themselves. I'm more concerned with worker rights and worker safety, something I certainly feel Mr. Murray is NOT concerned with enough.
So I support enforcing safety that may have been overlooked or neglected but hope that common sense prevails so that we don't regulate ourselves right out of business. Its easy to say when we are rich and fat that- we need to make things completely safe and we won't allow industry to go on until it is safe, clean, etc. But I fear there will come a time when we have regulated our country right into poverty unable to compete with the hungrier countries of the world.
I think there is a sensible middle ground in all this. And hats off to those who work in all the more dangerous professions that help keep us going.
And thanks for all the advancements in technology over the years that has lead to increased safety in these areas.
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