To: cripplecreek
Hi, cripplecreek! There's nothing wrong with a green economy, especially if the U.S. leads the way. Change or die. :-)
23 posted on
06/05/2010 5:44:10 AM PDT by
GOP_Lady
To: GOP_Lady
Hi, cripplecreek! There's nothing wrong with a green economy, especially if the U.S. leads the way.
And Michigan is a leader in the green economy and its a dead end road.
Energy prices here have more than doubled. The legislature forces production cuts from electric and gas producers. Denies permits for clean coal fired plants due to a lack of demand. Then approves wind farms despite the lack of demand that prevents clean coal.
Yee haw, we're leading the way.
28 posted on
06/05/2010 6:10:06 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: GOP_Lady
Hey GOP Lady!
We will give you “change”. We will cut off all non “green” forms of energy to all bleu states and to you. Nothing like facing freezing in the cold and dark, going without modern medical practices/equipment/procedures and having to rely on your own two feet or horses for transportation to make you go “green” in a hurry. Either that or your state will look like Haiti within a year-not one tree standing because everyone has cut them down for firewood.
30 posted on
06/05/2010 6:33:07 AM PDT by
Nahanni
To: GOP_Lady; cripplecreek
What’s a green economy and why would it work?
31 posted on
06/05/2010 6:36:33 AM PDT by
Lakeshark
(Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
To: GOP_Lady
There's nothing wrong with a green economy, especially if the U.S. leads the way. Change or die. :-) There is nothing wrong with a green economy as in the color of money. There is everything wrong with a centrally planned, government subsidize, artificially created demand "green economy." In fact it makes a real green (as in the color of money)economy all but impossible to sustain.
Its not change or die its change and die.
37 posted on
06/05/2010 7:17:08 AM PDT by
CharacterCounts
(November 4, 2008 - the day America drank the Kool-Aid)
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