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President Barack Obama touts job creation in Denver (Solor Co. Namaste)
chicago tribune ^
| February 18, 2009
| Peter Nicholas
Posted on 02/19/2009 5:12:39 AM PST by cbkaty
DENVER Even as an aide hinted that another stimulus bill might be needed, President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed into law the $787 billion package that is a cornerstone of his plan to reverse a dramatic economic downturn. The stimulus is one of several White House steps meant to preserve or create about 3.5 million jobs and ease the recession.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: namaste; obama; segregation; solor
Note that there seems to be a lack of diverse faces at this company......
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:12:39 AM PST
by
cbkaty
To: cbkaty
I love the guy with the hat!
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:14:03 AM PST
by
ClearCase_guy
(American Revolution II -- overdue)
To: ClearCase_guy
Everyone in this company makes the same salary and gets 6 weeks vacation......and they need $$$ from the porkulus plan....go figure.
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:16:37 AM PST
by
cbkaty
(I may not always post...but I am always here......)
To: ClearCase_guy
The two guys on the left look as though they’ve already been stimulated.
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:18:53 AM PST
by
FlingWingFlyer
(Have You Punched A Democrat Today? - Do it for the children.)
To: ClearCase_guy
Fox ran a piece about this outfit, named for something in Swahili. It is run like a commune and is losing money big time. It will be bailed out by the taxpayers in BO’s Porkulus Bill. Now you can see why he is so taken with this bunch of “green” losers.
To: cbkaty
Welfare for Boulder liberals!
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:21:27 AM PST
by
keepitreal
(Obama brings change: an international crisis (terrorism) within 6 months)
To: cbkaty
In the past, the government has subsidized some major businesses. Federal dollars helped build railroads and help electrify the country. But all of those efforts were based on proven, existing technology. The railroad companies wanted someone to give them cheap land so that they could lay their tracks, but there was no question about the technology: railroads worked just fine.
I do not want the federal government to help alternative energy firms. The technology is not self-sufficient in the marketplace. It ought to prove itself and then -- MAYBE -- the government could help it spread.
As far as I'm concerned the solar and wind crowd are just getting handouts for technology that has "looked promising" for over 30 years.
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:24:55 AM PST
by
ClearCase_guy
(American Revolution II -- overdue)
To: keepitreal
Payback...............clear and simple.
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:25:40 AM PST
by
cbkaty
(I may not always post...but I am always here......)
To: ClearCase_guy
In the past, the government has subsidized some major businesses.Actually the federal government provided land grants and "loans" to the railroad builders....they were not given taxpayer dollars.
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:30:42 AM PST
by
cbkaty
(I may not always post...but I am always here......)
To: cbkaty
Fair comment. I just think that government involvement in the marketplace -- if it is to take place at all -- should only go to proven technology.
Subsidizing 1000 solar start-ups, hoping that maybe one of them might figure out how to make solar energy viable, is no way to use taxpayer money.
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posted on
02/19/2009 5:38:06 AM PST
by
ClearCase_guy
(American Revolution II -- overdue)
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