Bush Administrations Energy Policy


by Lance Winslow - Date: 2007-02-16 - Word Count: 277 Share This!

It is amazing that the liberals and Democrats are taking credit for the new energy policies and government initiatives, which were actually started by the Bush Administration. This is very similar to the liberals and Democrats taking credit for the EPA, which history shows was much to do about the Nixon Administration.

Why should environmental initiatives and to the energy policies which make them possible become a partisan issue? We all have to breath the air and drink the water and if it is not cared for, then we all are doomed to the diseases and problems that this will cause. The Bush Administration each year has put out more consecutive energy policy initiatives that have an environmental skew than any other administration in the history of our nation.

These energy policies include renewable and alternative fuels, clean coal technologies, as well as specific plans to promote; solar, wind, biomass, hydrogen cell and other such nonpolluting technologies. What is truly amazing is that each time the Bush Administration puts out an energy initiative to help the environment it is immediately attacked by the Democrats.

Nevertheless the Democrats have no solutions of their own and only wish to scare us about the doom and gloom which would go with global warming (caused by mankind and CO2 emissions). The Democrats want us to fear the future and the Bush Administration is propelling initiatives to clean the air and water.

I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought. The goal is simple; to help you in your quest to be the best in 2007. I thank you for reading my many articles on diverse subjects, which interest you.


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