Posted by rrlund on February 11, 2009 at 09:52:03 from (216.46.210.213):
Don't make this political,I don't care anymore about politics right now that I do football. I'm pondering something though,that our Governor is pushing hard. She wants a certain percentage of our states energy to come from alternative and "green" energy sources within just a few years. She says that "alternative energy" will be a source of as many as 17,000 good paying jobs in the state. Okay,fine and dandy,BUT,I have dependable electricity coming into the house right now at a fair price,the furnace is running on $2.00 a gallon fuel. Gas is $1.83 in town. Question: if it takes 17,000 well paid people to produce an alternative to the same energy that I already have,what's that energy gonna cost me? Am I just misinterpreting what she's saying? (that'd be a first,not understanding what a politician is talking about) Am I using too much common sense here or not enough? What am I missing?
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