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The wind industry is lobbying for even more government support, but much of the government funding has gone overseas.
Green jobs, like shovel-ready jobs, proved a myth in no small part because Obama is eager to talk as if this green stuff was the moral equivalent of war, but he's not willing or able to do things a real war requires.
Government job creation, green or otherwise, is private-sector job destruction, which will end in fewer net jobs and less net economic productivity.
There is no coherent energy policy or plan in the United States, and there never really has been.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has condemned the U.S. military to equipment from the last century.
Despite widespread political support and large direct and indirect subsidies from both the federal and stategovernments, renewable electricity—wind and solar power, in particular—produces only 3.6 percent of USpower generation. This small market share suggests inherent limitations that can be overcome only at veryhigh cost.
The Green Energy Act will be costly and will strip local governments of their zoning powers.
President Bush's reversal on Iranis diplomatic malpractice that is breathing new life into a failing regime.





