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Re: Food for Thought For Liberals

Posted by trainsarefun on Thu Jul 2 10:57:06 2009, in response to Re: Food for Thought For Liberals, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Jul 2 08:30:28 2009.

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I understand that the energy bill has little chance of passing the Senate as it is currently written. But legislation that combines an unlikely chance of having the desired environmental effect while having a very likely chance of increasing the cost of living.

I have no doubt that we must invest more, and encourage the private sector to invest more, in 'renewables' and non-fossil fuel sources of energy. Geothermal, solar, wind, etc., are indeed sources that we should be using more (I think that nuclear has a place in there too, although that's a subject for another day). But the question is how to efficiently and productively promote use of these 'future' energy sources without significantly increasing energy costs, and thus, costs generally.

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