A different view of fracking
The letter writer from Salem suggested the support of fracking from many different angles. Unfortunately, he sounded more like a cheerleader than a pragmatist.
I suggest he consider the following: 1) Oil wells have been drilled in America since 1849, yet both the Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska and the BP Deepwater fiasco in the Gulf occurred; 2) Like those who denounce global warming, he also ignores the findings of YSU science experts who have connected the twelve (12) earthquakes to the brine injection wells; 3) the passage of laws cannot condone the contamination of the environment, like the drinking water wells in Dimora, Pa.; 4) The 14,400 “Ohio” jobs he celebrates raises the following questions: How many of these jobs are actually being worked by actual “Ohio” citizens?
America’s energy needs also would be better served if all the “capped” wells in America were “uncapped” instead of hoping for higher oil prices.
John Zordich, Youngstown
YPD does an amazing job
The Youngstown Police De- partment is the best. Their response in the wee hours some time ago to my 911 call was under two minutes.
They were amazing and as I think about the way they assessed and handled the situation, I am so grateful. They put their lives on the line every day. I appreciate and respect them every day.
Rozanna Restle, Youngstown
Comments
John,
I would like to see as many of the 14,000 jobs being filled by Ohioans. There we be some, perhaps many that won't be. Because this is a new industry in Ohio, the SMEs might have to be brought in from Texas and Oklahoma. These people will be paying taxes in Ohio, staying in Ohio hotels, maybe buying houses in Ohio and paying property Taxes to support schools, and spending money in Ohio coomunities in restaurants and bars.