
Cowboy State Daily
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright touted the importance of coal and Wyoming on Friday at the ribbon cutting for Brook Mine, the first U.S. rare earth mine in 70 years and the state’s first new coal mine in decades.
He said developments like the Brook Mine are critical for breaking U.S. dependence on China for supplying the critical minerals used in everything from fighter jets to wind turbines. More
Question:
How much PHYSICAL LAND do American Corporations or INVESTORS own in ChYnA?!?
I suggest you Google the Answer.
@Kcir/Rick — I don’t need goggle, the answer is ZEEEEEROOOOO.
Fewer wind turbines means more minerals for fighters. Jus’ sayin’.
The government now owns a HUGE chuck of this company. The last time I checked, government ownership of the means of production IS THE VERY DEFINITION OF SOCIALISM.
“The government now owns a HUGE chuck of this company.”
You’re full of shit. Again. Prove it. The Trump admin fast tracked the EPA crap. I linked the owners last time around. Do some research. Be honest, you’re a Chinese Troll aren’t you.
Historically the only time the U.S. gov took a stake in a private corp was to enforce eminent domain. This is actually the second mine starting to mine for rare earth minerals. And both already owned the land involved. So what the exact fck are you typing about? Please enlighten me China boy.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/10/pentagon-to-become-largest-shareholder-in-rare-earth-magnet-maker-mp-materials.html.
Looks like a different mine (also rare earths) I knew the story had been well covered. Dress up government ownership of the means of production any way you want…it’s still socialism.