Lab report shows US energy use fell in 2008!
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3 comments:
1. "Lab report shows US energy use fell in 2008!"
The blog´s comment: "A bit of good news!"
My remark: I disagree 100%.
2. the weekly Standard, October 26, 2009, front cover:
"NO ENERGY
Spencer Abraham, Fred Barnes
Michael Goldfarb
on the Obama administration´s
anti-growth, anti-prosperity policies"
My remark: I agree 100%.
3. the weekly Standard, March 15, 2010, front cover:
"EXPOSED!
The global warming
campaign enters its
emperor´s-new-clothes phase
By Steven F. Hayward,"
My remark: I agree 100%.
June 2, 2010 10:13 PM
Late breaking news
Nobody really cares what you agree or disagree with.
Gee, I care. Don't you recall how Spencer Abraham, former Secretary of DOE, was such an articulate spokesman and leader for energy efficiency and reducing our reliance on Mideast oil?
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