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	<title>Comments on: EPA Paints Rosy Picture of American Power Act</title>
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		<title>By: JeffM</title>
		<link>http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/2010/06/15/epa-paints-rosy-picture-of-american-power-act/comment-page-1/#comment-3716</link>
		<dc:creator>JeffM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our President has declared that manmade CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are a dire threat to Earth&#039;s ecosystems and human health.  This declaration represents the culmination of 20 years of scientific research at a cost approaching $100 billion.  The president has declared that action must be immediately taken to solve this problem.

The solution is both obvious and simple:  stop burning fossil fuels.  In order to do that, the government must generously fund R&amp;D to find the affordable, full time alternative energy source that can replace fossil fuels.

Unfortunately for the Earth&#039;s ecosystems and for all of mankind, the President hasn&#039;t so much as proposed this, let alone declared it to be a national priority to do so.  The President&#039;s &quot;solution&quot; is to continue burning fossil fuels, but make consumers pay for them from &quot;skyrocketing costs&quot;.  Indeed, as the government forces higher fossil fuel costs into the manufacturing and consumption process, the price of everything will rapidly rise.  I wonder where all of this money will go?  Don’t hold your breath that it will fund R&amp;D to find a full time replacement for fossil fuels.

Just as unfortunately, the President supports continued reliance on fossil fuels so as to give a purpose for making and selling windmills, solar panels, and biofuels.  These part time sources of energy cannot replace fossil fuels.  They can only supplement fossil fuels.

The government’s solution to the problem of manmade climate change is NOT to stop emitting CO2 into the atmosphere.  To do so requires elimination of fossil fuels.  Ironically, elimination of manmade CO2 “pollution” now justifies proliferation of part time energy sources that rely on fossil fuels for their very existence.

Ironically, by the government’s actions, we see the solution for manmade climate change to be the preservation of fossil fuels usage to keep the market for part time wind, solar, and biofuels alive and well… and to keep carbon derivatives from becoming worthless.  The government is creating a new “Green Industry” which, once firmly established, will be too big to fail.

The government never intended to eliminate the burning of fossil fuels.  The claim that climate change is a threat to the environment and to humans seems to be just a lie, an excuse to get a trusting public to let the government take their money and redistribute it as it deems fit.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our President has declared that manmade CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are a dire threat to Earth&#8217;s ecosystems and human health.  This declaration represents the culmination of 20 years of scientific research at a cost approaching $100 billion.  The president has declared that action must be immediately taken to solve this problem.</p>
<p>The solution is both obvious and simple:  stop burning fossil fuels.  In order to do that, the government must generously fund R&amp;D to find the affordable, full time alternative energy source that can replace fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for the Earth&#8217;s ecosystems and for all of mankind, the President hasn&#8217;t so much as proposed this, let alone declared it to be a national priority to do so.  The President&#8217;s &#8220;solution&#8221; is to continue burning fossil fuels, but make consumers pay for them from &#8220;skyrocketing costs&#8221;.  Indeed, as the government forces higher fossil fuel costs into the manufacturing and consumption process, the price of everything will rapidly rise.  I wonder where all of this money will go?  Don’t hold your breath that it will fund R&amp;D to find a full time replacement for fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Just as unfortunately, the President supports continued reliance on fossil fuels so as to give a purpose for making and selling windmills, solar panels, and biofuels.  These part time sources of energy cannot replace fossil fuels.  They can only supplement fossil fuels.</p>
<p>The government’s solution to the problem of manmade climate change is NOT to stop emitting CO2 into the atmosphere.  To do so requires elimination of fossil fuels.  Ironically, elimination of manmade CO2 “pollution” now justifies proliferation of part time energy sources that rely on fossil fuels for their very existence.</p>
<p>Ironically, by the government’s actions, we see the solution for manmade climate change to be the preservation of fossil fuels usage to keep the market for part time wind, solar, and biofuels alive and well… and to keep carbon derivatives from becoming worthless.  The government is creating a new “Green Industry” which, once firmly established, will be too big to fail.</p>
<p>The government never intended to eliminate the burning of fossil fuels.  The claim that climate change is a threat to the environment and to humans seems to be just a lie, an excuse to get a trusting public to let the government take their money and redistribute it as it deems fit.</p>
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		<title>By: JeffM</title>
		<link>http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/2010/06/15/epa-paints-rosy-picture-of-american-power-act/comment-page-1/#comment-4257</link>
		<dc:creator>JeffM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/?p=5992#comment-4257</guid>
		<description>Our President has declared that manmade CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are a dire threat to Earth&#039;s ecosystems and human health.  This declaration represents the culmination of 20 years of scientific research at a cost approaching $100 billion.  The president has declared that action must be immediately taken to solve this problem.

The solution is both obvious and simple:  stop burning fossil fuels.  In order to do that, the government must generously fund R&amp;D to find the affordable, full time alternative energy source that can replace fossil fuels.

Unfortunately for the Earth&#039;s ecosystems and for all of mankind, the President hasn&#039;t so much as proposed this, let alone declared it to be a national priority to do so.  The President&#039;s &quot;solution&quot; is to continue burning fossil fuels, but make consumers pay for them from &quot;skyrocketing costs&quot;.  Indeed, as the government forces higher fossil fuel costs into the manufacturing and consumption process, the price of everything will rapidly rise.  I wonder where all of this money will go?  Don’t hold your breath that it will fund R&amp;D to find a full time replacement for fossil fuels.

Just as unfortunately, the President supports continued reliance on fossil fuels so as to give a purpose for making and selling windmills, solar panels, and biofuels.  These part time sources of energy cannot replace fossil fuels.  They can only supplement fossil fuels.

The government’s solution to the problem of manmade climate change is NOT to stop emitting CO2 into the atmosphere.  To do so requires elimination of fossil fuels.  Ironically, elimination of manmade CO2 “pollution” now justifies proliferation of part time energy sources that rely on fossil fuels for their very existence.

Ironically, by the government’s actions, we see the solution for manmade climate change to be the preservation of fossil fuels usage to keep the market for part time wind, solar, and biofuels alive and well… and to keep carbon derivatives from becoming worthless.  The government is creating a new “Green Industry” which, once firmly established, will be too big to fail.

The government never intended to eliminate the burning of fossil fuels.  The claim that climate change is a threat to the environment and to humans seems to be just a lie, an excuse to get a trusting public to let the government take their money and redistribute it as it deems fit.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our President has declared that manmade CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are a dire threat to Earth&#8217;s ecosystems and human health.  This declaration represents the culmination of 20 years of scientific research at a cost approaching $100 billion.  The president has declared that action must be immediately taken to solve this problem.</p>
<p>The solution is both obvious and simple:  stop burning fossil fuels.  In order to do that, the government must generously fund R&amp;D to find the affordable, full time alternative energy source that can replace fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for the Earth&#8217;s ecosystems and for all of mankind, the President hasn&#8217;t so much as proposed this, let alone declared it to be a national priority to do so.  The President&#8217;s &#8220;solution&#8221; is to continue burning fossil fuels, but make consumers pay for them from &#8220;skyrocketing costs&#8221;.  Indeed, as the government forces higher fossil fuel costs into the manufacturing and consumption process, the price of everything will rapidly rise.  I wonder where all of this money will go?  Don’t hold your breath that it will fund R&amp;D to find a full time replacement for fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Just as unfortunately, the President supports continued reliance on fossil fuels so as to give a purpose for making and selling windmills, solar panels, and biofuels.  These part time sources of energy cannot replace fossil fuels.  They can only supplement fossil fuels.</p>
<p>The government’s solution to the problem of manmade climate change is NOT to stop emitting CO2 into the atmosphere.  To do so requires elimination of fossil fuels.  Ironically, elimination of manmade CO2 “pollution” now justifies proliferation of part time energy sources that rely on fossil fuels for their very existence.</p>
<p>Ironically, by the government’s actions, we see the solution for manmade climate change to be the preservation of fossil fuels usage to keep the market for part time wind, solar, and biofuels alive and well… and to keep carbon derivatives from becoming worthless.  The government is creating a new “Green Industry” which, once firmly established, will be too big to fail.</p>
<p>The government never intended to eliminate the burning of fossil fuels.  The claim that climate change is a threat to the environment and to humans seems to be just a lie, an excuse to get a trusting public to let the government take their money and redistribute it as it deems fit.</p>
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		<title>By: JeffM</title>
		<link>http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/2010/06/15/epa-paints-rosy-picture-of-american-power-act/comment-page-1/#comment-4545</link>
		<dc:creator>JeffM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 20:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our President has declared that manmade CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are a dire threat to Earth&#039;s ecosystems and human health.  This declaration represents the culmination of 20 years of scientific research at a cost approaching $100 billion.  The president has declared that action must be immediately taken to solve this problem.

The solution is both obvious and simple:  stop burning fossil fuels.  In order to do that, the government must generously fund R&amp;D to find the affordable, full time alternative energy source that can replace fossil fuels.

Unfortunately for the Earth&#039;s ecosystems and for all of mankind, the President hasn&#039;t so much as proposed this, let alone declared it to be a national priority to do so.  The President&#039;s &quot;solution&quot; is to continue burning fossil fuels, but make consumers pay for them from &quot;skyrocketing costs&quot;.  Indeed, as the government forces higher fossil fuel costs into the manufacturing and consumption process, the price of everything will rapidly rise.  I wonder where all of this money will go?  Don’t hold your breath that it will fund R&amp;D to find a full time replacement for fossil fuels.

Just as unfortunately, the President supports continued reliance on fossil fuels so as to give a purpose for making and selling windmills, solar panels, and biofuels.  These part time sources of energy cannot replace fossil fuels.  They can only supplement fossil fuels.

The government’s solution to the problem of manmade climate change is NOT to stop emitting CO2 into the atmosphere.  To do so requires elimination of fossil fuels.  Ironically, elimination of manmade CO2 “pollution” now justifies proliferation of part time energy sources that rely on fossil fuels for their very existence.

Ironically, by the government’s actions, we see the solution for manmade climate change to be the preservation of fossil fuels usage to keep the market for part time wind, solar, and biofuels alive and well… and to keep carbon derivatives from becoming worthless.  The government is creating a new “Green Industry” which, once firmly established, will be too big to fail.

The government never intended to eliminate the burning of fossil fuels.  The claim that climate change is a threat to the environment and to humans seems to be just a lie, an excuse to get a trusting public to let the government take their money and redistribute it as it deems fit.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our President has declared that manmade CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels are a dire threat to Earth&#8217;s ecosystems and human health.  This declaration represents the culmination of 20 years of scientific research at a cost approaching $100 billion.  The president has declared that action must be immediately taken to solve this problem.</p>
<p>The solution is both obvious and simple:  stop burning fossil fuels.  In order to do that, the government must generously fund R&amp;D to find the affordable, full time alternative energy source that can replace fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for the Earth&#8217;s ecosystems and for all of mankind, the President hasn&#8217;t so much as proposed this, let alone declared it to be a national priority to do so.  The President&#8217;s &#8220;solution&#8221; is to continue burning fossil fuels, but make consumers pay for them from &#8220;skyrocketing costs&#8221;.  Indeed, as the government forces higher fossil fuel costs into the manufacturing and consumption process, the price of everything will rapidly rise.  I wonder where all of this money will go?  Don’t hold your breath that it will fund R&amp;D to find a full time replacement for fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Just as unfortunately, the President supports continued reliance on fossil fuels so as to give a purpose for making and selling windmills, solar panels, and biofuels.  These part time sources of energy cannot replace fossil fuels.  They can only supplement fossil fuels.</p>
<p>The government’s solution to the problem of manmade climate change is NOT to stop emitting CO2 into the atmosphere.  To do so requires elimination of fossil fuels.  Ironically, elimination of manmade CO2 “pollution” now justifies proliferation of part time energy sources that rely on fossil fuels for their very existence.</p>
<p>Ironically, by the government’s actions, we see the solution for manmade climate change to be the preservation of fossil fuels usage to keep the market for part time wind, solar, and biofuels alive and well… and to keep carbon derivatives from becoming worthless.  The government is creating a new “Green Industry” which, once firmly established, will be too big to fail.</p>
<p>The government never intended to eliminate the burning of fossil fuels.  The claim that climate change is a threat to the environment and to humans seems to be just a lie, an excuse to get a trusting public to let the government take their money and redistribute it as it deems fit.</p>
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