Posted by Bud in WV on March 04, 2009 at 06:55:50 from (173.80.13.48):
In Reply to: O.T. Hydroelectric posted by doorman on March 03, 2009 at 20:31:10:
Anyone besides me ever really wonder? Finding alternate energy sources and becoming less dependant on foreign oil has been a key point in every administration since Carter started it. What do we have to show for the hundreds of millions of tax dollars other than we're MORE dependant on foreign oil and we CAN'T drill for our own resourcs, we CAN'T build new nukes, we CAN'T build new fossil generation, we CAN'T build new refineries.....we CAN'T even build wind farms because it'll mess up someones view 10 miles out at sea or on top of reclaimed coal mines.....
Other than getting rich on tax payers money what HAVE they done? Oh yeah - Cuba and China seem to have no problems drill for oil off our coasts!
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