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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (545598)1/22/2010 2:08:57 PM
From: i-node1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 1577188
 
Look. If you don't believe in the future of the smart grid, that's fine.

Sure, if private enterprise wants to invest in it, and can make a profit from it, I'm all for it. But it is NOT an appropriate use of taxpayer money.

However, before you dismiss it, why don't you try to do a little reading on the subject and figure out why many large, well respected companies like IBM, GE and Cisco, as well as the large utilities are already gearing up in a big way to build this market.

Again, that's fine for them. Go for it. But leave the taxpayer out of it.

I listed only one of the benefits that can come from it, but there are many economic benefits, national security benefits from a distributed grid and power structure, and environmental benefits.

Yes, you did, and I pointed out that it was a pretty insignificant item, and invited you to come up with something more substantive. I even went so far as to point out that I can understand if utilities will want to invest in superconductors for transmission.

You have yet to provide any compelling rationale for taxpayer dollars to spent in this arena.

". . . government even in its best state is but a necessary evil in its worst state an intolerable one" - Paine
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