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    • Sat Nov 1st 10:26 AM
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      Obama and McCain Square Off on Solar
      Google Energy Information Administration, the US DOE website that furnishes data on all energy consumption, including "alternative energy." It will show you the pitifully small contribution to our energy base from these exotics. The market has not embraced these sources because they simply cost too much relative to other sources. Nothing proposed, except the "carbon tax", will change the equation. This will be just one more huge drain on the US economy, as the costs are passed on to businesses and residences. More jobs will be exported.

      We shot ourselves in the foot years ago when we allowed the left to kill nuclear, while even France has gone to plus 75% nuclear power. (Where do you think an electric car will get the energy to charge up its battery?) Just think, non-polluting, works with the current grid, independent of foreign sources, ready now, if we have the will. And the old arguement about waste is false, proven by other nations that have found safe disposal methods. We have billions invested in a ready facility in Nevada, the use of which is held hostage to Harry Reid. We can go with this and other methods or invest billions in marginally useful methods ala' the Carter administration, rememeber those dreamy days? McCain will support nuclear. Obama wants to....think about it.
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    • Fri Oct 10th 08:28 AM
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      Potash Corp.: No Liquidity Problems Here
      Thank you for putting this putz straight.
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    • Sat Sep 27th 11:56 AM
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      Renewable Energy Is On the Rise in U.S.
      I expect that the way to get to 10% is to include hydroelectric. No one is talking about adding more dams, so what is the part of the 10% that is not hydro?
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    • Wed Jun 18th 11:51 AM
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      Agricultural Chemicals Hit New Highs
      Your choices for "Blame for $4 gas" have left out any representaion of the Democratic Party, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the environmental movement and other unsavory groups. Who else has shackled nuclear power and prevented drilling new areas in the these past two decades?
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