When Are Republicans Going To Start Supporting Renewable Energy?
Sep 30, 2009 in
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Republicans are the largest opponents of renewable energy legislation in Washington right now. Why? http://features.csmonitor.com/environmen…
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6 comments
chattter on September 30, 2009 at 8:50 pm
We do support renewable energy. The sources of renewable energy are just not reliable and we do not have enough of any of them right now. What most republicans want is for there to be a comprehensive energy package with nothing off the table. That means drilling, solar, nuclear, wind and whatever other sources can be invented or made. We are not slaves to the environmentalists who want only so-called clean energy. Democrats seem to be in the environmentalists pockets and are not keen to discuss anything except what the environmentalists will accept.
janice h on September 30, 2009 at 9:32 pm
as soon as democrats/liberals provide us with a renewable energy source,democrats/liberals talk a huge game for renewable energy,yet fail to provide us with a viable source,or practice what they preach,and place their own personal money to develop such an energy source,democrats/liberals of the world weep wolf when it comes to globalwarming yet will not place their personal resource into funding R.D. so if democrats/liberals will not fund their pet project,then i suggest you shut up!
truckman on September 30, 2009 at 10:22 pm
The Republicans don’t believe in using government as a tool for something like this.
They would prefer the free promote be given a chance to make this work.
You don’t reckon there’s several million dollars waiting to be earned for the person (or group of people) who can invent a solar powered car with the same performance characteristics of a Corvette?
That’s incentive enough, as long as the government doesn’t tax that reward away because that person has now joined The Rich, and the socialists are now jealous of his wealth.
Jeff T on September 30, 2009 at 10:50 pm
For years the GOP has accused everyone involved in ‘green’ energy’ of being tree huggers, environmental wackos, ‘far left’ and with a sneer, environmentalists! When fuel was cheap and the evidence for climate change wasn’t as positive as it is now they could make that case. Before it started raining people laught at Noah and his ark too. Now we can easily see the clouds on the horizon. Even the reactionaries of the GOP can’t help but see the lightning and hear the thunder. I suspect that they figure they can pull one more appointment out of Uncle Sam’s hat, so their staying with their support of oil, coal and nuclear has a kind of twisted logic. Where else can they go?
Noah H on September 30, 2009 at 11:43 pm
At the grassroots level, many Republicans already support renewable energy. My parents have been living a “small footprint” lifestyle my entire life. My SIL’s parents had a solar home 35 years ago.
They don’t lecture others about it (ala Al Gore) – they just do it.
DaisyCak on October 1, 2009 at 12:30 am
We do but in the mean time we need to allow drilling now to bridge the time when they can be fully implemented.