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To: steve harris who wrote (700806)2/24/2013 10:40:24 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573075
 
How about starting with Halliburton????? And the oil company subsidies..... When it comes to paying off cronies, no one touches the republics....



To: steve harris who wrote (700806)2/24/2013 11:34:30 PM
From: FJB2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573075
 
CO: Secret energy lab spawns million dollar govt employee

By Tori Richards / November 24, 2012
By Tori Richards and Earl Glynn | Colorado Watchdog

GOLDEN, Colo. – The federal government’s dream of a renewable energy empire hinges on a scrubby outpost here, where scientists and executives doggedly explore a

National Renewable Energy Laboratory campus

new frontier.

If you live outside Colorado, you probably haven’t heard of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory – NREL for short. It’s the place where solar panels, windmills and corn are deemed the energy source of the future and companies who support such endeavors are courted.

It’s also the place where highly paid staff decide how to spend hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars.

And the public pays those decision-makers well: NREL’s top executive, Dr. Dan Arvizu, makes close to a million dollars per year. His two top lieutenants rake in more than half a million each and nine others make more than $350,000 a year.

Continues...

watchdog.org



To: steve harris who wrote (700806)2/24/2013 11:45:53 PM
From: Bonefish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573075
 
Shep is oblivious to the fact he ain't gettin' any.