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<blockquote data-quote="AmandaCat" data-source="post: 2537116" data-attributes="member: 866199"><p>I would DEFINITELY bring up the subject that the very same Republicans who want to keep subsidies for oil companies to "look into renewable energy" (as though their profits over last few years and the fact that there is a finite source of energy aren't enough of an incentive) are the same people who want to cut the tax incentives for residences and regular businesses to embrace energy efficiency, solar power, wind power and other renewable energies. </p><p></p><p>By the way, here is a blog that discusses what the Federal government currently does to support energy efficiency and renewable energy under the Stimulus Act (which were slated to remain in effect until 2016) as well as a resource that lets people see, by state, what their own state governments and in some places, counties offer as incentives for energy efficiency and renewable technology: http://letstalkenergynow.blogspot.com/2011/03/what-are-your-energy-concerns-are.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmandaCat, post: 2537116, member: 866199"] I would DEFINITELY bring up the subject that the very same Republicans who want to keep subsidies for oil companies to "look into renewable energy" (as though their profits over last few years and the fact that there is a finite source of energy aren't enough of an incentive) are the same people who want to cut the tax incentives for residences and regular businesses to embrace energy efficiency, solar power, wind power and other renewable energies. By the way, here is a blog that discusses what the Federal government currently does to support energy efficiency and renewable energy under the Stimulus Act (which were slated to remain in effect until 2016) as well as a resource that lets people see, by state, what their own state governments and in some places, counties offer as incentives for energy efficiency and renewable technology: http://letstalkenergynow.blogspot.com/2011/03/what-are-your-energy-concerns-are.html [/QUOTE]
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