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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (145654)4/20/2002 5:08:50 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 1575426
 
My credibility is just fine, thanks. You can judge me when you can post true info that rebuts mine. But you can't because mine is true.

"The plan adopted by the House of Representatives provides $33 billion in handouts to the oil companies and other polluting industries. Some examples (includes authorizations and credits):

Coal Total: $5.8 billion
Nuclear Total: $2.7 billion
Oil and Gas Total: $21.2 billion
Utilities Total: $5.9 billion
Instead of lowering fuel costs, increasing energy efficiency or expanding the use of renewable power, the Bush bill increases pollution, opens special places like the Arctic Refuge and other lands to oil drilling and other destructive activities and leaves consumers to pick up the tab."

Bottomline, tax-payers get to pay for this assault on the environment in the name of increased dependency on old energy sources, not promoting new cleaner ones, which should be our national priority now.
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