Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 Many analysts say high energy prices are the result of inefficient use of non-renewable resources. President Bush does not employ any of those analysts. In a speech today, he will propose to address the " root causes " of high energy prices by, um, increasing the inefficient use of non-renewable resources. His five proposals will likely end up in the energy bill by the time the Senate votes on it. They are: encourage the construction of oil refineries on closed military bases; encourage the construction of nuclear power plants by easing the licensing process and providing federal risk insurance (long live the free market!); increase federal authority -- i.e., decrease state authority -- over the siting of liquefied natural gas terminals; encourage other countries to promote nuclear, " clean coal, " and other slightly less polluting energy sources; and allow purchases of cars and trucks running on " clean diesel " to receive the same tax credit already slated for hybrid and fuel- cell vehicles. straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Warren Vieth, 27 Apr 2005 straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, H. Josef Hebert, 27 Apr 2005 And Bugs Bunny is a friend of mine Eating him I'd feel like Frankenstein Eating flesh seems pretty foul to me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2005 Report Share Posted April 29, 2005 " clean coal, " obviously an oxymoron but what else can one expect from a moron! Lynda - fraggle <EBbrewpunx <Homstead_Solarium >; <lettuceheads >; <TFHB >; Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:57 PM on what planet does he live? really... > Many analysts say high energy prices are the result of inefficient use of non-renewable resources. President Bush does not employ any of those analysts. In a speech today, he will propose to address the " root causes " of high energy prices by, um, increasing the inefficient use of non-renewable resources. His five proposals will likely end up in the energy bill by the time the Senate votes on it. They are: encourage the construction of oil refineries on closed military bases; encourage the construction of nuclear power plants by easing the licensing process and providing federal risk insurance (long live the free market!); increase federal authority -- i.e., decrease state authority -- over the siting of liquefied natural gas terminals; encourage other countries to promote nuclear, " clean coal, " and other slightly less polluting energy sources; and allow purchases of cars and trucks running on " clean diesel " to receive the same tax credit already slated for hybrid and fuel- ce > ll vehicles. > > > straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Warren Vieth, 27 Apr 2005 > > > straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, H. Josef Hebert, 27 Apr 2005 > > And Bugs Bunny is a friend of mine > Eating him I'd feel like Frankenstein > Eating flesh seems pretty foul to me > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 did you happen to see Jon Stewart on this topic? He is so on the money: http://www.comedycentral.com/tv_shows/thedailyshowwithjonstewart/ Click on " The Daily Show Headline " and then under recent videos click on " energy plan. " nancy , " Lynda " <lurine@s...> wrote: > " clean coal, " obviously an oxymoron but what else can one expect from a > moron! > > Lynda > - > fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> > <Homstead_Solarium >; <lettuceheads >; > <TFHB >; > Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:57 PM > on what planet does he live? really... > > > > Many analysts say high energy prices are the result of inefficient use of > non-renewable resources. President Bush does not employ any of those > analysts. In a speech today, he will propose to address the " root causes " of > high energy prices by, um, increasing the inefficient use of non- renewable > resources. His five proposals will likely end up in the energy bill by the > time the Senate votes on it. They are: encourage the construction of oil > refineries on closed military bases; encourage the construction of nuclear > power plants by easing the licensing process and providing federal risk > insurance (long live the free market!); increase federal authority -- i.e., > decrease state authority -- over the siting of liquefied natural gas > terminals; encourage other countries to promote nuclear, " clean coal, " and > other slightly less polluting energy sources; and allow purchases of cars > and trucks running on " clean diesel " to receive the same tax credit already > slated for hybrid and fuel- ce > > ll vehicles. > > > > > > straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Warren Vieth, 27 Apr 2005 > > > > > > straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, H. > Josef Hebert, 27 Apr 2005 > > > > And Bugs Bunny is a friend of mine > > Eating him I'd feel like Frankenstein > > Eating flesh seems pretty foul to me > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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