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Old 07-08-2008, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Rebellion View Post
A goal of 20% from solar power is the most laughable. "I declare a goal of world peace by 2010." I guess that makes me brilliant too, I mean that's a great goal right? Solar is expensive and uses more energy to produce than it saves. His goal was as practical as mine.
Really? Is that why the Republican governor of Florida now has the same goal?

Solar IS expensive in terms of start-up costs, but over it's lifetime, the average solar system will more than pay for itself in saved utility costs. These systems last (and are guaranteed) for up to 40 YEARS. Furthermore, solar water heaters can be VERY reasonable (about $5k for installation and the system). And, your claim that it uses more energy to produce that it saves is just flat-out wrong.

If this nation had followed Carter's plan, it's entirely possible that we would not have had to intervene in the middle east starting in 2002 because we would have removed petroleum profits from the hands of those who most strongly support Islamic terror groups.

Something to think about.

I don't get why so many republicans have a knee-jerk reaction to these types of discussions without considering that until we stop our unhealthy reliance upon petroleum, we can't possibly hope to have any kind of club to wield effectively in the middle east aside from the blood of our service personnel.

And, i'm saying this as a person who supports the war, but wish it had been unnecessary.
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