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Sherrod Brown and Barack Obama’s China Envy

Posted on 31 January 2012 by Jason Hart

When not attacking American companies, President Obama gets downright romantic about the grand things American companies do with the Washington’s guidance. China is frequently a source of envy (see: passenger rail boondoggles), because China’s statist capitalism-lite floats Obama’s boat. As America’s most statist senator, Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is on board for anything involving more government!

Sherrod asked President Obama about his plans for a federal manufacturing and energy policy during a February 2010 Democrat meeting:

President Obama knows what’s best, and seems annoyed by the democracy blocking his path. For all his worries of “falling behind” autocratic China in the race to throw money at unmarketable products, we have to wonder how much of the New York Times coverage he was briefed on the week before!

In the United States, power companies frequently face a choice between buying renewable energy equipment or continuing to operate fossil-fuel-fired power plants that have already been built and paid for. In China, power companies have to buy lots of new equipment anyway, and alternative energy, particularly wind and nuclear, is increasingly priced competitively.

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As in many other industries, China’s low labor costs are an advantage in energy.

Emphasis mine. Impromptu poll: Do you think Sherrod Brown or President Obama comprehend how expensive capital is, or realize China’s population and infrastructure are different from ours? Do you think they would cross Big Labor in order to compete with Chinese manufacturing in a meaningful way?

What the average person might call “reality” is only a cloud of pesky details for Barack Obama and Sherrod Brown to wave aside. Green energy is A Good Thing, so taxpayers should happily spend money on green energy while coal & oil companies take their medicine and ask for more. Pipelines are right out. Sure, we’ll lose the occasional half billion or so funding the endeavors of Obama donors, but that’s part of the fun!

If you suffer through the complete hour-and-fifteen session on the White House YouTube channel, you’ll hear both Sherrod and the president mention glowingly Ron Bloom, Obama’s former “Car Czar.” Bloom, instrumental in bringing the UAW out on top of the Chrysler and GM bailouts, is both an SEIU alum and a Mao enthusiast. Forget about the jobs lost to China; the ghost of Chairman Mao draws in Obama appointees like a siren!

In matters of manufacturing and green energy – as with most everything else – Sherrod Brown is a cheerleader for Obama’s worst Progressive tendencies. For a Senate seat the GOP can retake this November, look no further than Ohio!

Cross-posted from that hero and Big Government.

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Al Gore Meets The Tea Party

Posted on 05 June 2011 by admin

Local documentary makers Bret Bennett and Kevin Noesner together with TBA Productions have scheduled a screening for their documentary “The Changing Climate of Global Warming.” The documentary is the first of a kind film to explore both sides of the global warming debate, presenting the views of skeptics as well as supporters side by side. The film covers the science, the controversy of Wikileaks and Climategate,  the economics and the politics, providing a badly needed comprehensive view of the issue. The film features world renowned climate scientists from some of the top research universities in the world as well as NASA.

Trailer #1: Captures the Spirit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OskOtKWfEk

Trailer #2: Highlights many of the Participants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88DkDqf-mMQ

The film will have a FREE screening 7:00 P.M on June 23rd @ the Arena Grand Theater (donations will be accepted). RSVPs are required and can be made by sending an e-mail to rsvpme@mindspring.com.

It also features local and national activists from both sides of the debate, including Columbus Tea Party founder Steven Carr. Unlike other documentaries on this subject which provide only one side of the story in a monologue that tells you what to think, this documentary is a dialog that challenges you to think for yourself and reach your own conclusions. Lastly the documentary is a human story, a story of people who passionately believe is what they are doing and the positions that they support, yet they hold completely opposite views. A sub-story in the film traces Dr Robert M Wagner, a Columbus resident who after studying the “science” behind Anthropogenic Global Warming set out to challenge the “consensus” by hosting countless town-halls and lectures on the subject, in his campaign to educate the public on this issue.

It is a story of one man trying to make a difference, and the obstacles he overcomes to force a conversation on a topic that the experts kept saying was “settled science.” Fortunately, during the filming of the documentary Wiki-leaks and the Climategate occurred, proving that many of the things Dr Wagner had been claiming were in fact true, begging the question – how could one man, with no background in Climate Science, identify serious flaws in the research models, statistics, conclusions and theories that the Universities and peer review process either failed to catch or possibly chose to overlook? The film does a great job documenting some of the millions of Tea Party members that are rising up and doing their best to make a difference.

This is a must attend event, and please bring a friend, and most importantly invite your child’s science teacher to the event.

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