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Nearly doubling renewable energy generation
Wind, solar, and geothermal sources are trivially small sources of U.S. energy. Doubling their usage is significant within those industries but when compared to the overall pattern of energy usage in the U.S. the increases are tiny.
In America, power and fuel are separate issues
In America there is little overlap between fuel used for transportation and electricity used to light, heat, and power our homes and businesses.
A good Jobs Day
This morning the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in February the U.S. economy created 227,000 net new jobs and the unemployment rate held steady at 8.3%. We are still 5.3 million jobs shy of peak employment in December 2007 and 864,000 shy of January 2009 when President Obama took office.
The President’s Buffett Rule is vaporware
The President is promoting and marketing a Buffett Rule policy that he may never produce and that it appears he may not really want Congress to enact. That’s vaporware.