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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Bread Upon The Water who wrote (1414)9/8/2011 2:32:16 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 85487
 
ALL skeptics are lightning rods ..... because of their skepticism.

How do you get uninterested parties to fund research? And how do you determine they're uninterested? We can't assume liberal foundations are disinterested. Industrial companies like GE aren't disinterested. The federal government isn't disinterested because it's run and staffed by persons with positions they want to promote. Take former Senator and VP Al Gore - he hasn't been disinterested in decades.

Vice-President Al Gore
Third Annual Farm Journal Conference, December 1, 1998
http://clinton3.nara.gov/WH/EOP/OVP/speeches/farmj.html

"I was also proud to stand up for the ETHANOL tax exemption when it was under attack in the Congress -- at one point, supplying a tie-breaking vote in the Senate to save it. The more we can make this home-grown fuel a successful, widely-used product, the better-off our farmers and our environment will be."


Al GORE Mea Culpa: Support for Corn-Based ETHANOL Was a Mistake

Now he tells us.
Al GORE says his support for corn-based ETHANOL subsidies while serving as vice president was a mistake that had more to do with his desire to cultivate farm votes in the 2000 presidential election than with what was good for the environment.

"It is not a good policy to have these massive subsidies for first-generation ETHANOL," GORE said at a green energy conference in Athens, Greece, according to Reuters. First generation refers to the most basic, energy-intensive process of converting corn to ETHANOL for use as a motor vehicle fuel additive.

http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/11/23/al-gore-mea-culpa-support-for-corn-based-ethanol-was-a-mista...

It's probably impossible to fund research only with money from disinterested parties. If they were truly disinterested, why would they fund research at all?
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