In response to President Obama's Oval Office Address on BP Oil Spill & Energy:
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Korycheer Happy Children
To mark the one year anniversary of the disastrous BP oil spill, I wanted to share this article that I published last summer.
Like many New Jersey families, my children and I spent several sunny, fun-filled days on the Shore last summer, enjoying mini-golf, water…
On the recent oil spill issue (possible disclaimer: I'm wondering about buying I bought some BP shares).
I'm thinking about headlines like Obama Says He Would Fire BP CEO, Wants to Know 'Whose Ass to Kick'.
[Update: both TB and H point out that this quote is taken well out of context; see the…
Several news outlets have reported that the commission appointed by President Obama to study the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill has issued preliminary reports that are sharply critical of the Obama administration's handling of the disaster. I downloaded the commission's draft working paper "The…
Doug Mills/The New York Times
President Obama focused attention on preparing the United States to thrive against global competition.
President Obama's 2011 State of the Union speech was broad, thematic and optimistic as expected. Each listener comes to such a speech with their own perspective…
Was that the first time in your life you heard a speech saying what you were desperate to hear?
She's old enough to run for POTUS. I'm just saying.
Strong strong stuff. I'd vote for her.
I hear lots of talk about getting off oil and going to renewable energy. Did I miss the memo about non-fuels (plastics, synthetic fibers, etc.) being made from wind power or solar panels?
Is this a lie? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrochemical
IIRC, petrochemicals are all more valuable per pound than any fuel a refinery produces.