The Greater Houston Partnership had planned a bigtime energy forum where all the presidential candidates would come and discuss America's energy future.
Despite that, it should be interesting. There will be lots of players from Big Oil & Gas there, and they want to hear about what they euphemistically call "short-term solutions," i.e., um, oil and gas.
Will Clinton elect to piss them off, or piss her green supporters off? Find out Thursday!
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randino Posted 7:40 am
26 Feb 2008
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amazingdrx Posted 3:29 pm
26 Feb 2008
And the anti fuel farming, clean coal, and nuclear power stand.
Anyone have her email or cell number? Hehey.
But seriously a quick primer on how to get this energy revolution going might be the miracle that could save her. Renewable distributed smart grid, geo heat exchange conservation, biodigestors and mechanized organic ag,and plugin hybrids. That sort of plan.
Don't ask Randy. The editorial policy has shifted around here. To give cellulosic ethanol and clean coal a chance. Since Barack is stuck supporting those positions.
They even went soft on Lutz, until the WSJ caught it. The backtracked the other way. Pretty pathetic backtracking all around.
I seem to remember some comment like "environmental blogger..uhg" also. Hehehey. Flip floppin'.
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Pangolin Posted 5:19 pm
26 Feb 2008
Of course if she's all tokenism and plattitudes you know that she still intends to push the nominating process to the gritty end while the GOP cheers on the dog-fight.
Wait and see.
Put the Carbon Back
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danielbell Posted 3:12 am
27 Feb 2008
Why won't he attend this one?
Does Obama's lack of participation in these forums hurt his green cred?
David, can you shed any light on this?
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kmp Posted 4:19 am
27 Feb 2008
But seriously a quick primer on how to get this energy revolution going might be the miracle that could save her. Renewable distributed smart grid, geo heat exchange conservation, biodigestors and mechanized organic ag,and plugin hybrids. That sort of plan.
Sorry, Dr. X, but the majority of Americans don't even realize that we face an "energy crisis," or they don't think of it that way. They know that gas is expensive, heating the house is expensive, that driving your car makes global warming worse, and that buying oil helps Osama bin Laden. That's about it.
Remember, intelligent, articulate candidates who try to explain complex relationships to the American populace don't get elected. They are "snobbish," "elite" and "soft." Good old boys who chuckle a lot and can't spell "nuclear" (let alone pronounce it) get elected.
If we could get Hil to chuckle, snort, start chewing tobacco, and scratch her groin every now and then.... then she might have a chance.
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amazingdrx Posted 5:01 am
27 Feb 2008
Hehey, Hillary could do more scratching and chawing. Good point.
I wonder when the last tobaccy chewin' prez was in office? Jackson, Grant?
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randino Posted 5:08 am
27 Feb 2008
A politics based on the belief that the American people are stupid is a politics that is DOA.
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kmp Posted 5:14 am
27 Feb 2008
Women did not pick up the cigar in a century increasingly concerned with maintaining distinctive spheres for male and female. However, many among the older generation, occasionally in the rural North, but particularly in the rural South, continued to smoke pipes, including Mrs. Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Zachary Taylor, both presidents' wives.
I still say it makes the most sense to just split into two nations. Red states, have your McCain. Then the Blue Nation can focus on who would be a better leader, rather than who has the best chance of beating McCain.
Sigh. I think I need to up my meds.
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kmp Posted 5:20 am
27 Feb 2008
There is some truth to "know your audience." It would be nice to think that politicians can simply state their beliefs, their qualifications for the job, and have done. But clearly, that is not the way to get elected.
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amazingdrx Posted 5:21 am
27 Feb 2008
20 bucks per head for paperwork? If we join up with our land. That would be a good deal for all.
Ahh, but what was really in those pipes of the first ladies? Hehey.
Well just go skiing instead of medicating, that's what I'm doing next...zoooooom!! fast dangerous icey trails.
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Green Granny Posted 7:08 am
27 Feb 2008
I attended an Obama rally in Ohio. When he mentioned the environment, there was little reaction. When he described the many benefits of "green collar" jobs, the crowd cheered and maybe 25% stood up. Politicians have emphasized the "costs" of environmental protection and energy conservation for far too long. It is refreshing to hear candidates describe the economic, social, and environmental benefits of "going green".
In response to your observation that Americans vote emotionally -- you bet we do. Great leaders inspire. A good leader does not have to be an expert on anything but he or she does have to recognise an expert (and know enough to be able to weigh the facts) and "lead"/cajole/inspire the rest of us to listen and act upon expert advise. It's true of teachers, managers, coaches, CEO's, parents, and politicians. I can't think of very many great coaches who were also great athletes. "Leadership" is a specific skill set that the rest of us frequently recognize on a "gut" level.
"We must be the change we wish to see in the world." -- Mahatma Ghandi
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barbara santoro Posted 2:33 am
05 Mar 2008
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caniscandida Posted 3:39 am
05 Mar 2008
In fairness, however, there is nothing original or new with Obama's words -- now -- about the benefits of "going green." Especially starting right after Hurricane Katrina, two and a half years ago, Bill Clinton, John Edwards and Al Gore are on the record as saying things to this effect. And in the case of John Edwards, unlike Obama, one recognized that he was sincerely interested in the subject.
Chickens are our cousins! So are fish! So are other sentient animals! Let us learn to be kind.
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