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It's captain Fan-plastic

Trump says new chem plant a gas

- By BOB FREDERICKS rfrederick­s@nypost.com

President Trump on Tuesday visited a massive new plant in western Pennsylvan­ia that converts the region’s huge natural-gas deposits into plastics — saying: “This would have never happened without me.”

Trump spoke at Shell’s nearly completed Petrochemi­cals Complex in Monaca, which will provide hundreds of jobs to the struggling region near the Ohio border.

But critics claim it also will become the largest air polluter in that part of the Keystone State, an area hit hard by manufactur­ing job losses and hungry for investment.

Trump said his administra­tion was “restoring the glory of American manufactur­ing” and making the nation energy independen­t.

“We don’t need it from the Middle East anymore,” Trump said of oil and “clean, affordable, allAmerica­n natural gas,” adding that the plant’s union employees were “the backbone of this country,” sparking chants of “USA! USA!” from the plant’s workers.

Trump also repeated a joke at the expense of environmen­talists who criticized the new facility as a dinosaur in an era when ocean pollution caused by discarded plastics was making headlines.

With gas, “when the wind stops blowing, it doesn’t make any difference, unlike big windmills, which destroy everybody’s property values, killing all the birds,” he said.

Earlier, before leaving for Pennsylvan­ia, the president blamed ocean plastic pollution on Asian nations.

During his speech, Trump also touted his margin of victory in Beaver County and the number of times he’d visited the key swing state — 13 — and slammed rivals Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren

“What a group. Pocahontas and Sleepy Joe. I don’t think they give a damn about western Pennsylvan­ia,” he said.

He also said he wanted union members to tell their leaders “I hope you’re going to support Trump” in 2020.

“And if they don’t, vote them the hell out of office,” he said.

The company was given massive tax breaks to build the petrochemi­cals complex, along with a $10 million site developmen­t grant, with local politician­s eager to accommodat­e a multibilli­on-dollar constructi­on project.

It will use a process in which molecules are broken down at high heat, turning fracked ethane gas into a precursor for plastic.

Trump earlier weighed in on a variety of topics as he left New Jersey, where he’s vacationin­g at his golf club.

On the see-sawing stock market, he said, “We have a lot of artificial numbers from other countries because they’re all devaluing their currencies. They’re really doing things that aren’t very good for their countries, in my opinion. But, short term, it’s very good for their countries. Long term, possibly not.”

On gun background checks, Trump said, “I am convinced that Mitch wants to do something. I’ve spoken to [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell. He’s a good man. He wants to do something. He wants to do it, I think, very strongly. He wants to do background checks, and I do too, and I think a lot of Republican­s do.”

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ENERGY: President Trump addresses reporters Tuesday before leaving New Jersey for western Pennsylvan­ia, where he touted a new petrochemi­cal plant that uses fracked gas in a process to make plastic, and boasted of America’s greater energy independen­ce.
DON’S PENN’T-UP ENERGY: President Trump addresses reporters Tuesday before leaving New Jersey for western Pennsylvan­ia, where he touted a new petrochemi­cal plant that uses fracked gas in a process to make plastic, and boasted of America’s greater energy independen­ce.

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