“Where does General Motors go and where does the United States go?†A year and a half ago, this old saying became an ominous sign. At the time, GM was bankrupt. Our country was in the worst economic downturn since the 1930s.
However, the progress of the situation has been extremely smooth since then, and it can be said that there has been no smooth progress: Federal investment has helped GM rejuvenate and turn a profit, and GM has also launched a landmark new car, the hybrid Chevy Volt. Motor Trend named the Chevy Volt "2011 model year." GM is investing $163 million in three Volt-producing plants and employs 1,000 engineers to continue to improve the Volt and develop other electric vehicles that can reduce US dependence on oil.
Who doesn't want to see America's most important industry resurrect? Moreover, this industry has already made a down payment for U.S. energy, and can create more jobs.
Conservative columnist George Will is not. He sees the revival of GM as an example of "fair accounting, deceptive marketing, and state capitalism."
Radio host Rush Limbaugh ridiculed Volt as "Obama's new car," calling it part of the electric car industry's "a century-long failure."
This hatred of modern technology is not limited to electric cars. The knife also extends to energy-saving light bulbs. Glenn Beck, commentator for Fox News, called Fred Orton, Michigan Republican congressman, “a complete socialist†because Upton participated in the drafting of 2007. The energy bill of the year (signed by then-President George Bush) included stricter standards for light bulbs to limit energy waste. Lin Bo also echoed, valuing the money-saving light bulbs as "nanny, totalitarian, and so on." Upton announced that if he becomes chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, he will "re-evaluate the issue of energy-saving light bulbs."
What innovation and technology have finally become political sandbags? High-speed railway. The Ohio governor-elect, John Kasich, said this was the “stupidest idea†he had ever heard — although the high-speed rail has become quite popular in Japan, most Western European countries, China, and elsewhere.
Then there is wind energy. Although wind energy is the fastest growing resource in the United States, Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander recently rejected Cape Wind, the first offshore wind project in the United States, as “theft of taxpayers.â€
However, although many so-called conservatives have spared no effort to discredit Americans' intelligence, some leaders are following a pragmatic attitude and hope to bring their country to a greener future and a new prosperity. Unfortunately, most of these leaders are in China.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said at the "World Economic Forum" last year: "We will accelerate the development of a low-carbon economy and a green economy so as to take a dominant position in the international industrial competition. We will turn China into an innovative country."
It is not necessary to trace back too long ago that innovation and industrial technology are also a kind of pride shared by the two parties, a fully Americanized value. At the beginning, President Obama saw clean energy employment and technology as the core task of the new government, but suddenly a group of Republicans came out to declare that saving energy and developing green industries are the signs of socialism.
Fortunately, not all conservatives have made this 180-degree turn, giving up support for new technology and employment growth. At the House Committee’s subcommittee’s climate change hearing in November, Republican House Representative Bob Inglis ridiculed his “free-lance peers, especially conservatives,†absurdly claiming that clean technology is “foul ". He said that the Chinese do not think so. "They plan to eat our lunch in this century."
Replacing the generation of polluting energy with solar energy and wind energy can rebuild the U.S. manufacturing base and enhance our economic competitiveness. Clean energy will reduce air pollution and water pollution, helping us stabilize the climate. Energy independence is both patriotic and consistent with principles. It should once again become a goal that transcends parties. I am 100% confident that the United States has the ability to create a clean energy future. There is also a 100% reason to suspect that Limbo himself actually looks like this.
However, the progress of the situation has been extremely smooth since then, and it can be said that there has been no smooth progress: Federal investment has helped GM rejuvenate and turn a profit, and GM has also launched a landmark new car, the hybrid Chevy Volt. Motor Trend named the Chevy Volt "2011 model year." GM is investing $163 million in three Volt-producing plants and employs 1,000 engineers to continue to improve the Volt and develop other electric vehicles that can reduce US dependence on oil.
Who doesn't want to see America's most important industry resurrect? Moreover, this industry has already made a down payment for U.S. energy, and can create more jobs.
Conservative columnist George Will is not. He sees the revival of GM as an example of "fair accounting, deceptive marketing, and state capitalism."
Radio host Rush Limbaugh ridiculed Volt as "Obama's new car," calling it part of the electric car industry's "a century-long failure."
This hatred of modern technology is not limited to electric cars. The knife also extends to energy-saving light bulbs. Glenn Beck, commentator for Fox News, called Fred Orton, Michigan Republican congressman, “a complete socialist†because Upton participated in the drafting of 2007. The energy bill of the year (signed by then-President George Bush) included stricter standards for light bulbs to limit energy waste. Lin Bo also echoed, valuing the money-saving light bulbs as "nanny, totalitarian, and so on." Upton announced that if he becomes chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, he will "re-evaluate the issue of energy-saving light bulbs."
What innovation and technology have finally become political sandbags? High-speed railway. The Ohio governor-elect, John Kasich, said this was the “stupidest idea†he had ever heard — although the high-speed rail has become quite popular in Japan, most Western European countries, China, and elsewhere.
Then there is wind energy. Although wind energy is the fastest growing resource in the United States, Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander recently rejected Cape Wind, the first offshore wind project in the United States, as “theft of taxpayers.â€
However, although many so-called conservatives have spared no effort to discredit Americans' intelligence, some leaders are following a pragmatic attitude and hope to bring their country to a greener future and a new prosperity. Unfortunately, most of these leaders are in China.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said at the "World Economic Forum" last year: "We will accelerate the development of a low-carbon economy and a green economy so as to take a dominant position in the international industrial competition. We will turn China into an innovative country."
It is not necessary to trace back too long ago that innovation and industrial technology are also a kind of pride shared by the two parties, a fully Americanized value. At the beginning, President Obama saw clean energy employment and technology as the core task of the new government, but suddenly a group of Republicans came out to declare that saving energy and developing green industries are the signs of socialism.
Fortunately, not all conservatives have made this 180-degree turn, giving up support for new technology and employment growth. At the House Committee’s subcommittee’s climate change hearing in November, Republican House Representative Bob Inglis ridiculed his “free-lance peers, especially conservatives,†absurdly claiming that clean technology is “foul ". He said that the Chinese do not think so. "They plan to eat our lunch in this century."
Replacing the generation of polluting energy with solar energy and wind energy can rebuild the U.S. manufacturing base and enhance our economic competitiveness. Clean energy will reduce air pollution and water pollution, helping us stabilize the climate. Energy independence is both patriotic and consistent with principles. It should once again become a goal that transcends parties. I am 100% confident that the United States has the ability to create a clean energy future. There is also a 100% reason to suspect that Limbo himself actually looks like this.
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