The Definition Of Insanity

Since the Healthscare Bill is oozing its way out of committee at the predictable, snail- like rate, the Resident is trying to give a boost to the Cap and Rob energy policy he’s been pimping relentlessly- it is his newest girl, and he really wants you to like her- in the biblical sense. It’s hard being a pimp in Washington these days, when your girls are so fugly.

The Commerce Department is scheduled to release estimates Thursday of economic growth for the third quarter of 2009, and for the first time in a year, forecasters say, the economy has expanded.

But job losses continue to plague the country, although not nearly as much as when Obama took office. That has left an opening for Republican critics, who have said that rising unemployment is evidence that the president’s economic policies are not working.

“We’ve seen a $4 trillion budget — $787 billion stimulus, $700 billion financial bailouts, health care, cap and trade [climate change legislation]. Everything seems to be more government, big government,” said  Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.).

While many economists say the stimulus money has helped stabilize the economy, most voters think otherwise, according to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll. It found that 22 percent of Americans think the package has made the economy worse, while 35 percent say it has had no effect.

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Yeah- that is a problem, as it has been shown with the studies done on the “green jobs” created in Spain, that 2.2 jobs are lost for every “green job” created. We are walking backwards, people- this is called negative growth, and is not good. 

Several things could be done that are not, and one of the most important would be the immediate construction of nuclear plants for residential and commercial energy needs, but there are no permits being issued- one of the bigger miscues of this administration, and there have been a bunch. Another was to withdraw a permit for coal mining in West Virginia, after the permit had been okayed, throwing several hundred people in a rural area with one employer out of work.

Now, that’s the way Liberals handle things- stir the pot with a big FUBAR stick.

Standing on the edge of a large solar-power plant here, Obama urged the Senate to pass a measure that caps carbon emissions and to set aside arguments that it would harm the economy and cost jobs.

“The closer we get to this new energy future, the harder the opposition is going to fight, the more we’re going to hear from special interests and lobbyists in Washington whose interests are contrary to the interests of the American people,” Obama said.

As he spoke to Florida Power & Light employees, the sun was glinting off acres of the utility’s solar panels behind him. “It’s a debate between looking backwards and looking forward,” the president said.

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Yep, the sun glints off of acres of solar panels that will most certainly be sucked up by a tornado, or shattered to bits by hail- Oh, nobody brought up the fact that there are more tornados and thunderstorms in Florida than anywhere else? And then there’s the wildfires, oh- and let us not forget the hurricanes, all of which will harm these panels- but there will be plenty of work replacing them several times a year, all while they are off- line, and not producing electricity. In other words, while they are nothing more than useless propaganda images.

And in other areas, the Resident is throwing money at the situation, so utility companies can install big brother “smart grid” meters that can dictate when you can use a machine in your own home.

Pepco, with 750,000 residential and business customers in Maryland and the District, will receive $168 million, mostly to subsidize the installation of smart meters. The devices allow the utility to turn off the air conditioner in a customer’s home, or turn on the dishwasher when energy is cheapest.

Baltimore Gas and Electric received $200 million, which it will match with $251 million in private money to install smart meters for its 1.1 million customers, the White House said.       [emphasis mine]

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Don’t you just love that the government can dictate when you do something in your own home? Such freedom- this is typical liberal vomitus- “we know you better than you know you- and we know better how you should live”. What unmitigated arrogance on their part.  If I want to be cool, I will be cool- and if I have to fire up a gasoline generator to do so, I will, and throw some carbon monoxide into the air doing so. Or you can keep your hands off my meter and my A/C.  Your choice, EPA-

As long as I can pay for it, it’s noone’s business but my own, and I will treat it as such-

And you had better stay out of my way.
Blake
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