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Turborama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-25-09 11:57 PM
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President Obama in the Rose Garden: Energy Bill = “A Vote of Historic Proportions”
 
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Barack Obama came out today in strong support of the Waxman-Markey climate bill. In case you support it too, go http://madrad2002.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/action-alert-vote-tomorrow/">here, and show up in DC tomorrow or call your Congressman. Also, it really isn’t worth making a new post for this, but http://www.rules.house.gov/amendments_to_energy.pdf">here is the list (good grief!) of amendments offered tomorrow for the bill. Needless to say, 99% of them will not be allowed by the Rules Committee.

From: http://madrad2002.wordpress.com/2009/06/25/obama-a-vote-of-historic-proportions/

President Obama’s remarks:

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
_____________________________________________________________________________

For Immediate Release June 25, 2009

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PASSING A HISTORIC ENERGY BILL

Rose Garden

2:00 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Hey, guys. Good afternoon. Right now, the House of Representatives is moving towards a vote of historic proportions on a piece of legislation that will open the door to a new clean energy economy.

For more than three decades, we've talked about our dependence on foreign oil. And for more than three decades, we've seen that dependence grow. We've seen our reliance on fossil fuels jeopardize our national security. We've seen it pollute the air we breathe and endanger our planet. And most of all, we've seen that others countries realize a critical truth: The nation that leads in the creation of a clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the 21st century global economy.

Now is the time for the United States of America to realize this, as well. Now is the time for us to lead. The energy bill before the House will finally create a set of incentives that will spark a clean energy transformation of our economy. It will spur the development of low-carbon sources of energy -- everything from wind, solar, and geothermal power to safe nuclear energy and cleaner coal. It will spur new energy savings like the efficient windows and other materials that reduce heating costs in the winter and cooling costs in the summer.

And most importantly, it will make possible the creation of millions of new jobs. Now, make no mistake -- this is a jobs bill. We're already seeing why this is true in the clean energy investments we're making through the Recovery Act. In California, 3,000 people will be employed to build a new solar plant that will create 1,000 jobs. In Michigan, investments in wind turbines and wind technology is expected to create over, 2,600 jobs. In Florida, three new solar projects are expected to employ 1,400 people.

The list goes on and on, but the point is this: This legislation will finally make clean energy the profitable kind of energy. That will lead to the creation of new businesses and entire new industries. And that will lead to American jobs that pay well and can't be outsourced.

I've often talked about the need to build a new foundation for economic growth so that we don't return to the endless cycle of bubble and bust that has led us into this deep recession. Clean energy and the jobs it creates will be absolutely critical to that new foundation.

This legislation has also been written carefully to address the concerns that many have expressed in the past. Instead of increasing the deficit, it's paid for by the polluters who currently emit dangerous carbon emissions. It provides assistance to businesses and families as they make the gradual transition to clean energy technologies. It gives rural communities and farmers the opportunity to participate in climate solutions and generate new income. And above all, it will protect consumers from the costs of this transition so that in a decade, the price to the average American will be about the same as a postage stamp per day.

Because this legislation is so balanced and sensible, it's already attracted a remarkable coalition of consumer and environmental groups, labor and business leaders, Democrats and Republicans.

Now I urge every member of Congress -- Democrat and Republican -- to come together to support this legislation. I can't stress enough the importance of this vote. I know this is going to be a close vote, in part because of the misinformation that's out there that suggests there's somehow a contradiction between investing in clean energy and our economic growth. But my call to those members of Congress who are still on the fence, as well as to the American people, is this: We cannot be afraid of the future, and we can't be prisoners of the past. We've been talking about this issue for decades, and now is the time to finally act.

There's no disagreement over whether our dependence on foreign oil is endangering our security; we know it is. There's no longer a debate about whether carbon pollution is placing our planet in jeopardy; it's happening. And there's no longer a question about whether the jobs and the industries of the 21st century will be centered around clean, renewable energy. The only question is, which country will create these jobs and these industries? And I want that answer to be the United States of America. And I believe that the American people and the men and women they sent to Congress share that view.

So let's take this opportunity to come together and meet our obligations -- to our constituents, to our children, to God's creation, and to future generations. Thank you very much.

END
2:05 P.M. EDT

From: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/Remarks-by-the-President-on-the-Importance-of-Passing-a-Historic-Energy-Bill/



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tomm2thumbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-26-09 12:42 AM
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1. he took Bill Maher up on it - 'God told me to do this...'

well, sorta

'...meet our obligations... to God's creation'



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NYC_SKP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-26-09 12:48 AM
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2. I don't know about the Maher connection, but it's an important point to make.
One that engages a certain portion of the Christian faithful and, needless to say, a number of other religious traditions:

That the world around us is a precious gift, a gift from God if you wish, but one entrusted to our care irrespective of one's beliefs.

I like that he said that.
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GivePeaceAchance Donating Member (950 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-26-09 09:42 AM
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5. The climate change deniers wouldn't bug me as much if it wasn't wirtten in the first book genesis...
Edited on Fri Jun-26-09 09:49 AM by GivePeaceAchance
that god made man(and woman) stewerd of the Earth. And with the 3 major religions having the same God, Allah just being an old word for god they should all be on the same page really.

Al Gore "Climate change is a moral issue."
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NYC_SKP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-26-09 09:54 AM
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6. I suppose they twist things any way they can. Maybe "stewards" to them means..
"keepers of", as in keeping animals that you later slaughter.

They also think of gift as something you can use or abuse as you see fit.

The whole of creation, to them, is provided for the sole pleasure and use of man.

At county board meetings (on development questions) I've heard people say that such-and-such tract of land is no good for agriculture, therefore we are meant to build on it, "what else are we supposed to do?", he asked.

I said how about just leaving it alone...

To some it might even be a crime against God to not exploit something, that's the way it seems.

:donut:
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stlsaxman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-26-09 08:57 AM
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3. Just called my Congressman- the receptionist was great!
I asked that my congressman support the Waxman-Markey act and she said "Okay, great!" and got my info... "Anything else for the congressman today?" "no thank you- well please let him know... we'll be watching!" i replied. She laughed a little and said "Wonderful!"

Call yours NOW!
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GivePeaceAchance Donating Member (950 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-26-09 09:24 AM
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4. He's honorable guy doing the best he can with the establishment as it is. He never promises what ...
Edited on Fri Jun-26-09 09:36 AM by GivePeaceAchance
congress can't deliver and trys to find a happy medium that appeals to both sides. He'd rather not humiliate Representatives with cultural war bills and have them to make that call, this where state by state on gay marriage is the only way. It's the diplomacy folks have been waiting for to at least make Congress function for the people to some level. It's always good to remember on any issue you can think of we would of been hurtling backwards under McCain and you see we're in a better place. Folks ain't gonna get everything but sure better than the disaster the GOP were guaranteeing us.
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