do they have a secret energy source only they know about.
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Moody Red Typical White Dancer,
December 21, 2008:
With a lot of Hot Air!
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Michele OOOOH,
December 24, 2008:
Horse power they can’t remember that ever being tried before.!~!
SIRPHANWA,
December 26, 2008:
Since OBAMA will be our first AFRICAN AMERICAN President, will you stop talking about how much more protective and privileged your WHITE LIFESTYLE is over other BLACK and HISPANIC AMERICAN CITIZENS because you live in a gated community with other WHITE PEOPLE who are given extra contributions to their 401k plan from WHITE CEOs and WHITE BOARD MEMBERS?
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SIRPHANWA
The Wise One,
December 30, 2008:
With their hot air!!!
whats your excuse,
January 2, 2009:
ya it’s called make the people pay for it, tax us to pay for their special interests.
Dr. Fell,
January 5, 2009:
Vegetarian **** power. Two methods here: **** wind to turn turbine and flammable gas to heat water to turn to steam to turn turbine.
melouofs,
January 6, 2009:
And what alternatives do you propose? Why hasn’t Bush done ANYTHING about our energy development in the past 6 years? He had Congress in his pocket for MOST of the time he’s been in office. Look to your own party and place some blame there, buddy.
a bush family member,
January 7, 2009:
Democrats don’t care.
Democrat polician’s goal is to get people to rely on the U.S. government for everything. That provides a way for them to be constantly re-elected.
To melouofs: That is incorrect. Bush has cut Clinton’s and Gore’s redtape they created that stopped the building of nuclear plants in America. Nuclear energy will reduce the need for natural gas. Natural gas is being used around the world to power cars and it is already being used in America.
Since 2001, the Administration::
• Strengthened America’s energy security by increasing the amount of oil stored in theStrategic Petroleum Reserve from 550 million barrels to 700 million barrels;
• Launched international partnerships to accelerate development of clean energytechnologies at home and abroad, including the International Partnership for theHydrogen Economy, FutureGen, the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum, andthe International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor fusion energy project;
• Provided grants to States that improved the energy efficiency of 409,000 homes oflow-income families;
• Accelerated cleanup of 20 Department of Energy legacy nuclear waste sites, includingcompleting the physical cleanup of Rocky Flats, Colorado, more than a year ahead ofschedule; and
• Took major steps to prevent nuclear terrorism by securing weapons in the forme rSoviet Union; deploying radiation detection equipment in key overseas ports;removing or securing high-risk, vulnerable nuclear and radiological materials aroundthe world; and retraining foreign weapons experts in non-military pursuits.
“In January 2003, President Bush committed the United States to participate in negotiationson the largest and most technologically sophisticated energy research project in the world—theInternational Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). The United States and its six interna-tional partners—the European Union, Japan, Russia, China, South Korea, and India—have chosena site in France and are progressing rapidly toward completion of a draft agreement, with thesigning of an approved final agreement scheduled for summer 2006. If successful, this cost-sharedexperiment will advance progress towards developing fusion’s potential as a commercially viableand clean source of energy near the middle of this century. The 2007 Budget provides $60 million inequipment research, design, and fabrication activities for the United States’ in-kind contributionsto this important partnership.Advancing Nuclear Power DevelopmentNuclear power offers an emissions-free, safe, and reliable source of energy and is an essential ele-ment in the Nation’s energy mix. Recognizing these benefits, the President’s National Energy Policyemphasized appropriate development of nuclear energy systems. The 2007 Budget continues strongsupport for nuclear power in several areas.The Budget provides $54 million in 2007 for the Nuclear Power 2010 (NP 2010) initiative to makeit feasible to build new nuclear power plants in the United States for the first time in three decades.Under this initiative, DOE and two private consortia, which include many of the country’s majornuclear utilities and reactor vendors, have created two public-private partnerships to develop appli-cations and obtain Nuclear Regulatory Commission licenses for new Generation III+ nuclear powerplant designs. In 2005, two project implementation plans were issued for the two construction andoperating licensing demonstration projects. The effort from these two projects will reduce the uncer-tainty of obtaining design approval, which is a major obstacle to their financial viability. If successful,this seven-year, $1.1 billion effort, 50 percent of which would be non-Federal funding, could result ina new nuclear power plant order by 2009, and a new nuclear power plant constructed by the privatesector and in operation by 2014.The NP 2010 program includes funds to develop regulations for nuclear power plant standby sup-port, a program proposed by the President and authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Underthe authority, DOE will be able to offer risk insurance that will protect sponsors of the first newnuclear power plants against the financial impact of certain delays during construction or in gain-ing approval for operation that are beyond the sponsors’ control. The risk insurance will provideadditional certainty to the builders of new nuclear power plants and help lead to the construction ofa new nuclear power plant by the 2014 timeframe.The 2007 Budget is also looking ahead to the next generation of nuclear power plants. The Budgetprovides $32 million for research and development (R&D) to support Generation IV nuclear energysystems. Generation IV technology offers the promise of a safe, economic, and proliferation-resistantsource of clean nuclear power and possibly hydrogen.The Budget reinforces the Administration’s commitment to increasing nuclear power while build-ing a more secure fuel cycle as called for by President Bush in 2004. The Budget provides $250 millionin 2007 for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP), which will:• enable an expansion of nuclear power in the United States and around the world;• promote nuclear nonproliferation goals; and• help resolve nuclear waste disposal issues.”
Infernal Disaster,
January 11, 2009:
One only needs to study Liberalism to understand that Liberals are not about solving problems, they are about perpetuating problems.
The only way liberals can build their socialist-welfare dystopia is by perpetuating problems to the point society feels the government is the only answer to their problems.
Liberal-Socialism requires abstract fear and misery to get people to embrace it and this is the goal of Liberalism, that is why you will never see a liberal work for honest solutions.
If you look at every failed socialist/communist society ever constructed (all eventually go bankrupt), all were born out of a miserable population who were misled into believing the government was the solution to all their ills.
right you are ken,
January 13, 2009:
Hot air energy from this board. It appears to be an unlimited source of energy.
Wayne Right,
January 13, 2009:
They don’t! They want us living in F%#ing caves.
Typical Redneck Republican,
January 13, 2009:
I guess they want to power America with all the hot air we Conservatives spew out. They could use all the crap we spew too because that would be an enormous amount of fuel.
0.9144,
January 13, 2009:
you republican are really over reaching with your BS this morning when the Democrats know that their have to be a alternative to middle eastern oil yamster
fangtaiyang,
January 16, 2009:
No secret energy source. Republican administrations have been sitting on huge oil reserves in the US, while their friends and they make huge profits from middle eastern oil. There are no proven alternatives that will save the world. Nuclear energy is great, but leaves behind tons of toxic waste. There is no vialble hydrogen fuel engine or automoblie yet. That one depends on technology that is still undeveloped, but it sounds good. Wind power works but there is a shortage of places to put up the windmills. Just pay your bills and wlak more.
David R,
January 17, 2009:
I seen quite a few of your post and you need to read or get out more. Have you ever heard of solar power and wind power? I forgot your a con using something that’s free and endless and doesn’t destroy anything doesn’t make sense to you. Cons prefer that we use up all the oil on the planet, destroying our planet at the same time.
sha r,
January 19, 2009:
by harnessing the untapped energy of closeted *** republicans.
With a lot of Hot Air!
~
Horse power they can’t remember that ever being tried before.!~!
Since OBAMA will be our first AFRICAN AMERICAN President, will you stop talking about how much more protective and privileged your WHITE LIFESTYLE is over other BLACK and HISPANIC AMERICAN CITIZENS because you live in a gated community with other WHITE PEOPLE who are given extra contributions to their 401k plan from WHITE CEOs and WHITE BOARD MEMBERS?
–
SIRPHANWA
With their hot air!!!
ya it’s called make the people pay for it, tax us to pay for their special interests.
Vegetarian **** power. Two methods here: **** wind to turn turbine and flammable gas to heat water to turn to steam to turn turbine.
And what alternatives do you propose? Why hasn’t Bush done ANYTHING about our energy development in the past 6 years? He had Congress in his pocket for MOST of the time he’s been in office. Look to your own party and place some blame there, buddy.
Democrats don’t care.
Democrat polician’s goal is to get people to rely on the U.S. government for everything. That provides a way for them to be constantly re-elected.
To melouofs: That is incorrect. Bush has cut Clinton’s and Gore’s redtape they created that stopped the building of nuclear plants in America. Nuclear energy will reduce the need for natural gas. Natural gas is being used around the world to power cars and it is already being used in America.
Since 2001, the Administration::
• Strengthened America’s energy security by increasing the amount of oil stored in theStrategic Petroleum Reserve from 550 million barrels to 700 million barrels;
• Launched international partnerships to accelerate development of clean energytechnologies at home and abroad, including the International Partnership for theHydrogen Economy, FutureGen, the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum, andthe International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor fusion energy project;
• Provided grants to States that improved the energy efficiency of 409,000 homes oflow-income families;
• Accelerated cleanup of 20 Department of Energy legacy nuclear waste sites, includingcompleting the physical cleanup of Rocky Flats, Colorado, more than a year ahead ofschedule; and
• Took major steps to prevent nuclear terrorism by securing weapons in the forme rSoviet Union; deploying radiation detection equipment in key overseas ports;removing or securing high-risk, vulnerable nuclear and radiological materials aroundthe world; and retraining foreign weapons experts in non-military pursuits.
“In January 2003, President Bush committed the United States to participate in negotiationson the largest and most technologically sophisticated energy research project in the world—theInternational Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). The United States and its six interna-tional partners—the European Union, Japan, Russia, China, South Korea, and India—have chosena site in France and are progressing rapidly toward completion of a draft agreement, with thesigning of an approved final agreement scheduled for summer 2006. If successful, this cost-sharedexperiment will advance progress towards developing fusion’s potential as a commercially viableand clean source of energy near the middle of this century. The 2007 Budget provides $60 million inequipment research, design, and fabrication activities for the United States’ in-kind contributionsto this important partnership.Advancing Nuclear Power DevelopmentNuclear power offers an emissions-free, safe, and reliable source of energy and is an essential ele-ment in the Nation’s energy mix. Recognizing these benefits, the President’s National Energy Policyemphasized appropriate development of nuclear energy systems. The 2007 Budget continues strongsupport for nuclear power in several areas.The Budget provides $54 million in 2007 for the Nuclear Power 2010 (NP 2010) initiative to makeit feasible to build new nuclear power plants in the United States for the first time in three decades.Under this initiative, DOE and two private consortia, which include many of the country’s majornuclear utilities and reactor vendors, have created two public-private partnerships to develop appli-cations and obtain Nuclear Regulatory Commission licenses for new Generation III+ nuclear powerplant designs. In 2005, two project implementation plans were issued for the two construction andoperating licensing demonstration projects. The effort from these two projects will reduce the uncer-tainty of obtaining design approval, which is a major obstacle to their financial viability. If successful,this seven-year, $1.1 billion effort, 50 percent of which would be non-Federal funding, could result ina new nuclear power plant order by 2009, and a new nuclear power plant constructed by the privatesector and in operation by 2014.The NP 2010 program includes funds to develop regulations for nuclear power plant standby sup-port, a program proposed by the President and authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Underthe authority, DOE will be able to offer risk insurance that will protect sponsors of the first newnuclear power plants against the financial impact of certain delays during construction or in gain-ing approval for operation that are beyond the sponsors’ control. The risk insurance will provideadditional certainty to the builders of new nuclear power plants and help lead to the construction ofa new nuclear power plant by the 2014 timeframe.The 2007 Budget is also looking ahead to the next generation of nuclear power plants. The Budgetprovides $32 million for research and development (R&D) to support Generation IV nuclear energysystems. Generation IV technology offers the promise of a safe, economic, and proliferation-resistantsource of clean nuclear power and possibly hydrogen.The Budget reinforces the Administration’s commitment to increasing nuclear power while build-ing a more secure fuel cycle as called for by President Bush in 2004. The Budget provides $250 millionin 2007 for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP), which will:• enable an expansion of nuclear power in the United States and around the world;• promote nuclear nonproliferation goals; and• help resolve nuclear waste disposal issues.”
One only needs to study Liberalism to understand that Liberals are not about solving problems, they are about perpetuating problems.
The only way liberals can build their socialist-welfare dystopia is by perpetuating problems to the point society feels the government is the only answer to their problems.
Liberal-Socialism requires abstract fear and misery to get people to embrace it and this is the goal of Liberalism, that is why you will never see a liberal work for honest solutions.
If you look at every failed socialist/communist society ever constructed (all eventually go bankrupt), all were born out of a miserable population who were misled into believing the government was the solution to all their ills.
Hot air energy from this board. It appears to be an unlimited source of energy.
They don’t! They want us living in F%#ing caves.
I guess they want to power America with all the hot air we Conservatives spew out. They could use all the crap we spew too because that would be an enormous amount of fuel.
you republican are really over reaching with your BS this morning when the Democrats know that their have to be a alternative to middle eastern oil yamster
No secret energy source. Republican administrations have been sitting on huge oil reserves in the US, while their friends and they make huge profits from middle eastern oil. There are no proven alternatives that will save the world. Nuclear energy is great, but leaves behind tons of toxic waste. There is no vialble hydrogen fuel engine or automoblie yet. That one depends on technology that is still undeveloped, but it sounds good. Wind power works but there is a shortage of places to put up the windmills. Just pay your bills and wlak more.
I seen quite a few of your post and you need to read or get out more. Have you ever heard of solar power and wind power? I forgot your a con using something that’s free and endless and doesn’t destroy anything doesn’t make sense to you. Cons prefer that we use up all the oil on the planet, destroying our planet at the same time.
by harnessing the untapped energy of closeted *** republicans.
Hot air of course.