President Obama reiterated his commitment to expanding renewable energy sources in a speech at a solar power plant in Boulder City, Colorado on Wednesday, blasting politicians who "dismiss the promise" of alternative energy.
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Republicans Blast Obama on Energy U.S. News & World Report (blog) Speaking at a solar energy plant in Nevada Wednesday, Obama said, "If some politicians get their way, there won't be any more public investments in solar energy. These folks dismiss the promise of solar power and wind power and fuel efficient cars. and more » |
ABC News (blog) | Obama Blasts GOP Candidates for Resistance to 'Green' Energy ABC News (blog) In a campaign-style speech, the president blasted the GOP candidates for resisting alternative energy sources. “They dismiss wind power. They dismiss solar power. They make jokes about biofuels. … We're trying to move towards the future. and more » |
Obama Blasts Renewable Energy Critics DesignBuild Source United States President Barack Obama has blasted critics of renewable energy, referring to them as 'professional politicians' and comparing them to those who once believed the earth was flat. “A lot of the folks who are running for a certain office who ... |
USA TODAY | Obama defends Iran policy, blasts GOP 'bluster' USA TODAY 1:38 pm -- Obama blasts a question suggesting he would prefer high gas prices because it would force Americans to seek alternative sources of energy. "Just from a political perspective, do you think the president of the United States going into ... and more » |
Gardner attack on Obama energy policy draws fast fact-check blast from Shaffer The Colorado Independent By Staff Report Colorado Congressman Cory Gardner, like many Republicans this week, took aim at President Obama over gas prices. He dismissed the president's proposal to tap national oil and gas reserves as an election-year political fix and called ... and more » |
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