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  • Whoever you’re supporting in 2012 - The Environment Loses

    When the question of gas prices came up, it raised the future of energy production in America and how we’re going to get the next century’s worth of power. While I give the President credit for mentioning renewables, when push came to shove we saw that dirty power isn’t going anywhere. 

    Here’s the President:

    Natural gas production is the highest it’s been in decades. We have seen increases in coal production and coal employment. But what I’ve also said is we can’t just produce traditional source of energy. We’ve also got to look to the future. That’s why we doubled fuel efficiency standards on cars. That means that in the middle of the next decade, any car you buy, you’re going to end up going twice as far on a gallon of gas. That’s why we doubled clean — clean energy production like wind and solar and biofuels.

    And all these things have contributed to us lowering our oil imports to the lowest levels in 16 years. Now, I want to build on that. And that means, yes, we still continue to open up new areas for drilling. We continue to make it a priority for us to go after natural gas. We’ve got potentially 600,000 jobs and 100 years worth of energy right beneath our feet with natural gas.



    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/16/transcript-second-presidential-debate/#ixzz29YJmk42J


    Romney got right to the point. He wants more drilling and he wants the Tar Sands pipeline from Canada. 

    Let’s take advantage of the energy resources we have, as well as the energy sources for the future. And if we do that, if we do what I’m planning on doing, which is getting us energy independent, North America energy independence within eight years, you’re going to see manufacturing jobs come back. Because our energy is low cost, that are already beginning to come back because of our abundant energy. I’ll get America and North America energy independent. I’ll do it by more drilling, more permits and licenses.

    We’re going to bring that pipeline in from Canada. How in the world the president said no to that pipeline? I will never know.



    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/16/transcript-second-presidential-debate/#ixzz29YIzaRBc


    • 7 months ago
    • #election
    • #politics
    • #debate2012
    • #Obama
    • #Romney
  • The Debate’s Winners and Losers

    Winners:

    Obama

    Women (those not in binders of course)

    The 47%

    The State Department

    Losers:

    The Environment

    election:

    pantslessprogressive:

    Winners:

    V-jayjay Binders

    Lily Ledbetter

    The 47 percent

    Candy “Shut ‘Em Down” Crowley

    Your assault weapon under a Romney administration

    Losers:

    Gang-bangers

    Timekeepers

    Single parents

    Obama’s pension

    Lorraine

    A good kick-off - what are your winner/loser picks from tonight’s debate?

    (via newsweek)

    Source: pantslessprogressive
    • 7 months ago
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    • #obama
    • #romney
  • “We are ready to conclude that one night in Denver undid most of the advantage Mr. Obama had appeared to gain in September.”
    — Nate Silver, fivethirtyeight (via newsweek)
    Source: newsweek
    • 7 months ago
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    • #election
    • #debate2012
    • #romney
    • #obama
  • Jim Lehrer talks about moderating presidential debates.

    For those who have criticized Jim Lehrer, take a listen to this interview. It gives great perspective on Presidential debates. 

    • 7 months ago
    • #politics
    • #presidential debates
    • #election
    • #debate2012
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