LEMONT, Ill. (AP) — President Barack Obama is pushing Congress to authorize $200 million a year for research into clean energy technologies that can wean automobiles off oil.
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LEMONT, Ill. (AP) — President Barack Obama is pushing Congress to authorize $200 million a year for research into clean energy technologies that can wean automobiles off oil.
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Looks like some more DNC supporters are looking for their pay outs...
Solyndra anyone?
How about the Internet? Good use of federal research dollars?
And I'm pretty sure FedEx founder Fred Smith and retired General Pete Kelley, who put forward this iniative, have never attended a DNC meeting.
This is what the private sector is for! This guy thinks the governemnt should do everything!
This is for basic research, something the private sector gave up on ago. Will help fund graduate students, who will then go into industry, where results from basic research get applied.
This is a win-win situation. Cheaper gas for electric car haters, cheaper and better electric cars for electric car lovers.
Except, of course, for the taxpayer who gets fleeced...
I didn't know you cared so much about bicyclists! Everyone else will benefit.
Government should not beplaying investor
Iran's leaders will LOVE this. That means that oil prices will just stay high and they can continue their nuke program.
Yeah, Miker6, since when demand goes down, prices stay high. Right?