Photos: Iowa residents speak on green-energy tax breaks and more
At the Midtown Cafe in Newton, Iowa, residents share ideas on tax breaks to green energy companies. Newton is transitioning from the headquarters of Maytag to the wind energy industry.
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“I wish I were 20 years younger," said Ron Helms, 70, "because I’d be hopping on this wind-energy thing, because I think it’s the future.”
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“It’s been a four-year fiasco,” said L.D. Palmer, 68. “I don’t trust the man [Obama]. I think he says things so he can hear himself talk, and I don’t know if there’s any substance behind what he says.”
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Gary Kaput, 68, a retired Maytag executive, said he isn't confident in the wind-energy industry. “We’re not replacing the type of wages and benefits that we had,” he said.
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Eunie Meyer, 45, is concerned about health care and women's issues. “He [Romney] doesn’t see women as individuals, I don’t believe," she said. ”The fact that all women are generalized as ‘binders,’ it just put a bad taste in my mouth."
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