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Why Does Bill Richardson Hate America?

Democratic presidential candidate unveils ambitious energy plan

Today we bring you part 16 of "Promising Energy Policies Put Forth By U.S. Presidential Candidates Who Don't Have a Chance in Hell of Getting Elected." This week, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) has been touting his plan for battling global warming. Yesterday, saying the country needs something as bold as JFK's "man-on-the-moon" program, Richardson said he is "calling for a new American revolution -- an energy and climate revolution." The one person listening got really excited as Richardson outlined his plan, which includes increasing fuel economy to 50 miles per gallon by 2020, slashing greenhouse-gas emissions by about 80 percent, significantly cutting foreign-oil imports, and "a massive public and private investment -- yes, tax dollars -- in promoting renewable technologies." The press rushed to point out that the former U.S. Energy secretary has six-figure stock holdings in a Texas-based oil refining company, holdings Richardson would rid himself of if elected. Which: see first sentence.

straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, Jennifer Talhelm, 17 May 2007
straight to the source: Houston Chronicle, Associated Press, Scott Lindlaw, 15 May 2007
straight to the source: Santa Fe New Mexican, Associated Press, Barry Massey, 16 May 2007


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Shell game

All the presidential promises leave me wondering: which if any of the presidential hats has a diamond of a mind under it?  Everyone, even the presidential candidates, knows that the public "likes" the environment - thus predictable climate policy announcements and pronouncements.

Before the election comes around, I will need to look closely at the candidates and their voting histories, and listen to them speak, and will need to decide on their relative integrity and intelligence.  After that, it is time to look at their stated policies - but not in the reverse order.  Only by understanding the competence and honesty factors can a person then evaluate the value of proposals made by candidates.

David Alexander
PlanetThoughts.org
Love your Planet.

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