oh, yeah, $200 billion sounds like a lot, because IT IS A LOT! green jobs. he proposes $200 billion dollars be flushed down the toilet, esp. considering he is saying that the ones he is proposing getting the funds - those "locked out of the dirty economy", you know the uneducated, etc. will be tasked with providing the ROI (return on investment) of that $200 billion. social justice? ha. CHEAP ENERGY SAVES LIVES. think about it.
If you are born in a bad neighborhood, and your school is so underfunded you are not given the same opportunities as your white brother two towns over on the right side of the tracks, you will not get the "You can be anything you want" education that two towns over is provided free for your brother from another mother. Green Jobs will create opportunities for people who society has ignored, as green clean pathways out of poverty.
but yea... the chanting... lol... and the confrontational attitude... although i guess that is something that congress needs to have shoved in their faces if we want to accomplish anything... and if they dont want to be replaced by better people.
We had over 6,000 students there, but we only let about 1,000 in the building. I think that is pretty damn reasonable.
What is not reasonable is doing nothing in the face of global warming. We the are the United States, our government works for us. Being passionate is not confrontational it is civic and responsible.
It's great to see Energy Action at Congress but terrible to see all the 'representatives' away...presumably representing there own interest of raising campaign funds from big corporates.
if we had ni4d dot us passed then we wouldn't have to demand our crooked politicians to do what we want we could just create the bill our sleves and vote on it as citizens.
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And the global warming bandwagon continues to trundle forward. Our Congress at work: wasting time & our money. Simply pathetic. Question: how many KwH of energy did this session consume and what is the equivalent carbon footprint?
liveleaker. your grandchildren will hate you when they see how ignorant you were regarding this crisis. Al Gore is not the leader of this movement. He's just cashing in on the real movement and giving all of us that care about the planet a bad name. How come you don't care about the planet?
why the hell is this guy yelling chants. Almost single handedly ruins his good arguments.
muchlove03 3 years ago
oh, yeah, $200 billion sounds like a lot, because IT IS A LOT! green jobs. he proposes $200 billion dollars be flushed down the toilet, esp. considering he is saying that the ones he is proposing getting the funds - those "locked out of the dirty economy", you know the uneducated, etc. will be tasked with providing the ROI (return on investment) of that $200 billion. social justice? ha. CHEAP ENERGY SAVES LIVES. think about it.
rayperez777 4 years ago
If you are born in a bad neighborhood, and your school is so underfunded you are not given the same opportunities as your white brother two towns over on the right side of the tracks, you will not get the "You can be anything you want" education that two towns over is provided free for your brother from another mother. Green Jobs will create opportunities for people who society has ignored, as green clean pathways out of poverty.
CSSCMatthewEgan 4 years ago
good intentions, good signs of change... :)
but yea... the chanting... lol... and the confrontational attitude... although i guess that is something that congress needs to have shoved in their faces if we want to accomplish anything... and if they dont want to be replaced by better people.
thespyofcharles 4 years ago
We had over 6,000 students there, but we only let about 1,000 in the building. I think that is pretty damn reasonable.
What is not reasonable is doing nothing in the face of global warming. We the are the United States, our government works for us. Being passionate is not confrontational it is civic and responsible.
comtededominiique 4 years ago 3
It was amazing to be a part of this... but I was disappointed, also, to see that all of the committee members were MIA.
kYels1 4 years ago 2
gay
zaboater 4 years ago
ahh I was there! In that same room. It was a great hearing I loved it and I love Markey for supporting PowerShift 2007.
pissinmyfaceee 4 years ago 2
It's great to see Energy Action at Congress but terrible to see all the 'representatives' away...presumably representing there own interest of raising campaign funds from big corporates.
calvinjones 4 years ago 2
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not all the youth are this naive
lrn2wlk4life 4 years ago
this guy is my hero. I watched this live on cspan this morning and was moved to tears. twice.
cheyroze 4 years ago 5
Great to have somone like that ins't it. And there is plenty of room for more! Heros needed, just add energy...:-)
calvinjones 4 years ago
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this kid sucks. D+
larfilms 4 years ago
if we had ni4d dot us passed then we wouldn't have to demand our crooked politicians to do what we want we could just create the bill our sleves and vote on it as citizens.
oldhacks 4 years ago
*selves
oldhacks 4 years ago
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And the global warming bandwagon continues to trundle forward. Our Congress at work: wasting time & our money. Simply pathetic. Question: how many KwH of energy did this session consume and what is the equivalent carbon footprint?
liveleaker 4 years ago
liveleaker. your grandchildren will hate you when they see how ignorant you were regarding this crisis. Al Gore is not the leader of this movement. He's just cashing in on the real movement and giving all of us that care about the planet a bad name. How come you don't care about the planet?
oldhacks 4 years ago