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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (3455)12/14/2008 3:35:37 PM
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And I wouldn't want them too. However, I do want our government to put in place oversight that ensure the crooks in the financial industry don't find ways to destroy our economy, while making themselves rich.

On another topic, Obama takes the politics out of energy. He's actually appointed a real Nobel prize winning scientist to take over the Department of Energy, instead of political allies and hacks as was the case under Bush and previous Presidents. We were talking about alternative energy as an investment in the last few posts. You should take an honest look at the industry, because all the signs are pointing to Obama keeping his promise to do a Manhattan Project on alternative energy. There will be money to be made in this sector and this year's hit on the stock prices is a gift to anyone who's investing right now. Obama's stacking the deck in favor of alternative energy and he's going to spend big on it. So the wise are staking their positions right now.

Putting the E back into DOE: Three Ways Chu Could Energize Energy
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