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March 23, 2011

Wrong Energy Policy America! What the Government Needs to Leave ALONE With Our Energy Industry.

What keeps American ingenuity from using every form of processed energy that can be created?

GOVERNMENT

Why are all options of creating energy not fully developed?

GOVERNMENT once again

Our lack of understanding that government and its money (our money) has been used to push agenda after agenda of energy reform that's barely got anything to show for. That money which we're told is an investment; investment in "renewable" energy or investing in our future sounds good, right? We'll investing sounds good when it's used for things other than manipulating the statuesque, the markets, and the economy as a whole!
When government invests or grants money its just another way of them saying we own you. We give, but with strings attached.

Why is Ford doing better than other car manufacturers? Cuz they didn't take the bailout! They cut where needed and downsized in their operations and now look at em. Oo the wonders of a free market economy without the interference of the government.

Back to point, government is corrupt and favors one agenda over another. We the people owe it to ourselves to let the markets be as free as possible in order to get the most with what we've got. So when politicians vote to give money to company A over company B why do you think they do it? To pass an agenda, to get the peoples vote in reelection, to get campaign money from those corporations. How bout get government to STOP granting grants and let the entrepreneurial citizen class be innovative and make their money off the sweat and heart of their own labor and money. Promise you, it'll be more gratifying!

So with America being so dependent on foreign nations for its energy it indirectly affects our economy not to mention our foreign policy too. So whats the problem with our current state? We consume too much and putout to little(energy). Freedom to consume is great, so we don't need government ever telling us to cut back to "save the environment" or any other excuse. How bout we just produce more energy, cleaner energy, and a more efficient energy?

Our national electrical grid wastes more than half of what it puts out. How bout we start there by figuring out a solution to our electrical grid to make it more efficient therefore the government can't make it look as if the waste lost in transit is just an abusive overuse by the consumer...US! Our electrical grid hasn't even been a topic of conversation within the realm of reforming our energy policy. Why? ..............We solve the issue of providing a more efficient transfer of energy we then no longer will need to depend so heavily on foreign energy and finding alternative fuels, tho some individuals' agendas want our over dependence to push the alternative energy agenda. How bout we solve the main problem and then worry about the markets figuring out the best profitable energy source. So write your state senators and representatives and show them  this is an important issue to our economic independence and make them raise that issue on capitol hill.

When it comes down to our policy though, why should government be choosing what kind of companies should be providing the service of our energy? Why shouldn't the free market choose which energy is more efficient or cheaper? Why not get government to stop wasting(investing) our taxpayers money through grants on whatever the government deems worthy  for whichever company the government chooses.


We stop letting government make private decisions, we cut back on lobbying.

We cut back on lobbying, we get government for the people not corporations.

We get a real government that will govern, we get real companies that will once again design and build for customer gratification not for government glorification.

Nothing the government does helps private business, all it does is provide some corporations an advantage while disadvantaging other companies through their scheming in the laws and tax codes. So our government's energy policy should be nothing other than that we should responsibly regulate the pollution into the air and waterways over time and always support invention and ingenuity in the creation, harnessing, and distributing of energy by all private companies. Support should come through changing our regulations to allow for equal competition among all energy companies through an equal and fair tax system which is absent right now. If we let companies compete that's really when the American people win!

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