ARTICLES: November 13, 2009 | |
CARE Commentary: Poor Choices Have Crippled America's Economy |
|
Intro to Poor Choices... Are you tired of the nation being stuck in a recession? Do you wish we could get this economy moving again? Do you want to see public opinion get behind a pro-economic growth and pro-energy agenda? If so then read the article below and help spread the word. It is the newest commentary piece from Citizens' Alliance for Responsible Energy. Just as voters in New Jersey and Virginia have demonstrated that they are willing to punish public officials that make poor choices that are harmful to our economy, here at CARE we feel that voters when presented with the facts, will, likewise, vote out public officials that oppose developing our natural resources. With all the noise over health care and the recent elections, something huge has slid under the radar undetected: The Environmental Protection Agency has threatened to rescind a permit for a coal mining project that had been previously authorized, despite the fact that the company spent ten-years for a full environmental impact statement. Our economy is in a deep recession and the nation is facing double digit unemployment. Yet our public officials insist upon making poor choices that are killing job creation and hurting our economy. We appreciate your consideration. If you have a website, e-mail list, blog, newsletter, or facebook page then please publish this material. Local media outlets are also a great way to spread the word. Thanks! Eric McInteer Research Fellow, CARE (Citizens' Alliance for Responsible Energy) www.responsiblenergy.org Poor Choices Have Crippled America's Economy In my home state of New Mexico, government bureaucrats recently passed a Traditional Cultural Property Designation on the largest acreage to ever receive such an assignment-all in the hopes of blocking uranium mining. Uranium is needed for nuclear power. Manufacturing needs vastly more power than a roof of solar panels can provide. Currently in America we have more than 100 nuclear reactors but most of the uranium used comes from foreign sources-yet we have it here. We are sending money overseas instead of creating good paying jobs for Americans and increasing tax revenue. A poor choice. Coal provides the most cost-effective electrical power and has the proven potential to be converted to liquid fuels as well. Coal is America's single largest energy source and coal mining is a major employer. Yet, on October 16, the EPA has threatened to rescind a permit for a coal mining project that had been previously authorized after spending ten-years for a full environmental impact statement. Never before has the EPA vetoed a previously approved mining project. If this goes through it will be a first. Another poor choice. When I got my speeding ticket, I had to pay the consequence of my poor choice. I did pay, but I am the only one who had to pay. When our lawmakers make poor choices, we all pay for them--unless we make them pay the consequences. We cannot fire the EPA, for example, but we can elect officials who support resource expansion and reject those who make poor choices. Marita Noon is the Executive Director at CARE (Citizens' Alliance for Responsible Energy), the nonprofit organization working to educate the public and influence policy makers regarding energy, its role in freedom and the American way of life. Find out more at www.responsiblenergy.org. |
|