From Hillary Clinton’s most recent fundraising e-mail:
Yesterday, in my latest HillCast, I described a plan for an Apollo-like effort to make clean, alternative energy the energy of America. This plan would create a strategic energy fund to invest in developing and deploying clean and alternative energy — home grown energy.
Where have I heard that before? [...]
Courtesy of the Billings Gazette, a write-up of the Gov’s visit to Montana. Man, this event sounds like it was a great time. The energy and excitement out in Montana are hard to match. It really shows you where the future of the party is:
“The Western Governors Association has pledged to produce 20,000 megawatts of [...]
I posted an item yesterday featuring Richardson’s first response to the energy components of the State of the Union. It seems that the Governor has had more time to look over the facts and check out what Bush has really been doing–and the former Energy Secretary isn’t happy with what he sees.
“Lofty goals but a [...]
In the State of the Union last night, President Bush called for (in a rhetorical sense) breaking America’s addiction on foreign oil, and (in a specific sense) calling for a 22% increase in Energy Dept research. Although we’re obviously Democrats here, we’re not reflexive Bush-bashers either, and Bush should get some credit for taking the [...]
(I know, that’s a terrible, terrible joke.)
The Washington Post has a great article about Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper tooling around on a Vespa and other ways that national leaders are setting energy examples and implementing smart local energy policies. The piece also has a short and sweet summary of Bill Richardson’s recent energy policy in [...]