Why Not Use The Bailout Money To Create A New Continental Energy Resource?
November 5th, 2009 | by Frenday |Presently our two countries, ( Canada and the U.S.A.) import much of our energy needs.
Why not create a continental renewable energy resource using our laid off workers, shut down industries, and bail out money to alleviate our energy needs?
Would this get our economies back to a positive state?
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6 Responses to “Why Not Use The Bailout Money To Create A New Continental Energy Resource?”
By Silver_b on Nov 5, 2009 | Reply
Because the end result would be more people without work then now. Our current system employs far more people.
Why dont we just start drilling our own oil? We have plenty in the gulf of mexico, Utah, etc.
—-To person whom said pay every family $250k, you have no idea what you are talking about. That would cost many more trillions then the current purposed amount of money, which would put us in debt many more trillions, which would weaken the dollar to almost nothing.
By Douglas L on Nov 5, 2009 | Reply
Where did you get that information? Canada is the largest exporter of oil to the USA. We also export allot of electricity. We import some coal from the USA. We might still import some oil to eastern Canada.
A renewable energy resource that can run both countries? Ha Ha.
Go ahead and try.If you could even find a renewable energy resource that would power 3% of the demand you would win a Noble Prize.
By Paul on Nov 5, 2009 | Reply
Renewable energy is more expensive than traditional sources and it’s not yet efficient enough to be a major contributer to our energy needs. See http://www.renewableenergy101.info for more info.
By best heating contractor in Buffalo and Williamsville NY on Nov 5, 2009 | Reply
why not use the bailout money to send every family a check for $250,000. We can all pay off our mortgages, cars, credit debt, and other bills, go out and spend some money, and help the economy!
By Sinbad on Nov 5, 2009 | Reply
I can think of many better uses for that money. Like Funyun research.
By Adam on Nov 5, 2009 | Reply
Please check at http://www.4thejobless.com