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Why Solyndra Hasn't Killed Government's Appetite for Green Pork: Cavanaugh on Russia Today


The other day I appeared on Russia Today to talk about the green lobby and the unwinding of the environmental consensus with Headline News host Kristine Frazao.

Topics we got to in the eight-minute segment:

Why isn't the Keystone pipeline in Pennsylvania?

Is the Green Lobby a special interest?

How many more Solyndras are out there?

Does nuclear power really need subsidies to survive?

How far has the Energy Department (formerly Atomic Energy Commission; please excuse my flubbing of the old name on camera) strayed from its mission when Secretary Steven Chu's energy plan [pdf] spends more than half the budget on Solyndra-style loan guarantees, subsidies for industries that don't need help, and a "science" slush fund that will provide more money for college professors to take sabbaticals? Could somebody with more wit than Chu do a better job of defending the energy package?

How many millisieverts of political radiation are being emitted by the failure of the Obama Administration's green energy programs?


Soak in the warm rays of global warming with business-attired beach bum Tim Cavanaugh.

Topics we did not get to in the eight-minute segment:

Why did President Obama ignore the greatest genius on earth when His Fullness expressed concerns about the still-aborning the Solyndra debacle? Were OMB staffers' jokes about Solydra funny ha-ha or funny strange? If Jared Bernstein avoids talking about a problem does it make a sound?

Who's smearin' who in this East Anglian Heartlandian trash-talkin' hill o' beans world? (Actually we seem to have gotten an answer to that one.)

Was Club For Growth justified in criticizing Rep. Fred Upton (R-Michigan) even though Upton has a smoking hot niece? Does smoking hotness contribute to carbon emissions?

Topics that have come up in the few days since the eight-minute segment:

If 2.7 million imaginary workers lost 2.7 million imaginary green jobs, would the proper environmental response be to give them an imaginary 99 weeks of unemployment?

Is Chu going down over new documents that indicate he intervened to make sure industrial real estate giganticorp Prologis got a $1.4 billion loan guarantee for installing Solyndra's fragile, overpriced, inefficient solar panels on its own roofs?

View the whole segment above or go to YouTube.

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