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Obama Never Admits Green Failure

Zdravko Wrote: Sep 30, 2012 1:02 PM
I am reminded of school lectures that described the efforts by medieval alchemists in inventing 1) "the philosopher's stone" that would give you eternal youth; 2) of their efforts to invent "perpetuum mobile", a machine that, once put to move, would work forever with no further inputs; and 3) how to transform lead into gold that would pay for all-conquering armies. As an engineer wit MS and PhD degrees I can assure you that there is no such thing as "renewable" or "green" energies. In so far as they exist at all they are 1) unreliable; 2) extremely expensive; and 3) environmentally destructive. So - Mullah Obama: keep pushing strongly for these with another trillion or two, so that we can throw them out sooner!

If he succeeds in his run for a second term, President Obama doesn’t intend to tone down his efforts to push for green energy. Instead of learning from his mistakes, he plans to “do more.”

During his recent sit down with Steve Kroft for the interview that aired on 60 Minutes, the President was asked about green energy—though the clip was omitted from the program that the American public saw.

Kroft: “You said one of your big campaign themes was that green energy, the green economy, was going to be a tremendous generator of...

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