Category Archives: Energy policy
Bob Hall announces presidential bid
I just learned of Bob Hall’s presidential campaign, and watched this video. I agree with most everything he offers here. We need real change in Washington, and that’s what I hope to achieve.
This week’s interview on Our Southern Community
Ned Doyle and I discussed a plethora of current issues on this week’s edition of Our Southern Community on WNCW 88.7 FM. Click here!
Filed under Economic policy, Energy policy, Environment
Tax Day, 2011— a speech
It’s hard to avoid the conclusion that our world is a mess. The effects of climate change are increasingly evident, and there is no apparent political will to change direction. We’re about to experience a thirty year population crush on … Continue reading
Filed under Economic policy, Election law, Energy policy, Military and war
How to save $4 billion with one stroke of a pen
I support President Obama’s suggestion that we eliminate $4 billion in subsidies to oil companies. Sadly, no one in Congress has bothered to raise the issue. It’s another clear sign of the overwhelming influence of big money on Washington politics, … Continue reading
Filed under Economic policy, Energy policy
