Actually, lots of people already have them in their houses--or they just turn down the heat or the air themselves, what a concept. Smart people preferred any time.
Supposedly green jobs can not be outsourced. Really?
If you fool with the economics, it will cost us more than it's worth. Will we have to bail out these green companies next, like we have the failing US auto companies? And our energy costs will still go up. How about drilling here, drilling now. Those jobs can't be outsourced, will lower energy costs, and reduce our debt and dependence on foreign oil--a win, win, win.
More green job myths dispelled here. One of the authors of the study is from the University of Illinois.
More: Illinois' Marathon Pundit on Obama's past connections to cap and trade proponents.
Still more, what a scam--unsustainable unless we pay for it with hidden taxes and subsidies. Michelle Malkin on the solar panels Obama looked at in Denver recently:
A 2008 article in the Denver Business Journal sheds further light on the subject. The article notes the total price of the solar array was $720,000. And Dave Noel, VP of operations and chief technology officer for the Museum, was quoted as saying, “We looked at first installing [the solar array] ourselves, and without any of the incentive programs, it was a 110-year payout.” Noel went on to say that the Museum did not purchase the solar array because it did not “make sense financially.”
Additionally, most solar panels have an expected life-span of 20 to 25 years.
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