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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Gas prices are dangerously close to doubling since President Barack Obama was inaugurated. As American drivers and small-business owners feel the pain at the pump, he should reverse course and stop punishing consumers to promote a "green" agenda. Yes, the events in Egypt and Libya have affected global oil prices. But we suffered the highest gas prices for the month of December in our nation's history in 2010 -- before uprisings in the Middle East even began. Unilateral administration action is the first step toward providing economic relief during a fragile recovery. Another View on ...
When the latest job numbers came out, they continued to deliver bad news. Just 36,000 jobs were added last month, far short of what analysts predicted. Fortunately, the president has finally -- and wisely -- shifted his focus away from the issues that sent his party plummeting in the polls and put it back where it belongs: on the jobs Americans need and the way to create them. "At stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country, or somewhere else," Obama declared in the State of the Union. "The first step in winning the future is encouraging American ...
There he goes again, picking winners and losers. That would be President Barack Obama, who visited Penn State University this week to shower love and money -- yet again -- on the clean, green energy sector. This is not a mere crush. Obama has been promoting green energy and green jobs on the national stage since he announced his presidential candidacy four years ago. The terminology has changed (Democrats now prefer "clean energy") but Obama's commitment has not. The 2009 stimulus package contained more than $80 billion in spending and tax incentives for the clean energy sector. Obama's trips ...
Solar panels on churches? It's all part of a burgeoning environmental movement rooted in religious belief. Many groups and congregations of all faiths are embracing weatherization, recycling, and other green projects to save money and also fulfill faith-based obligations. Click play below for a video report on how this religion-environment intersection manifests itself and what it could mean for the future. ...
President Barack Obama went to Iowa yesterday for Earth day to tout his plan to remake the nation's energy policy by funding so-called "green energy" alternatives. The president visited the town of Newton, Iowa, home to a factory in a former Maytag plant that produces structural components for windmills. Key to Obama's energy and economic policy is an increase in jobs manufactuing and producing alternative sources of energy.The trip comes as Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill get set to do battle over the Administration's proposed "cap and trade" system for factory emissions. The ...
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