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Didn't see this crowd complaining about cuts when the banks or Detroit needed the cash.
Some conservatives already are expressing opposition, saying the legislation falls short of what is needed to begin fixing an economy suffering from mounting debt and deficits.
Liberals say the bill focuses too narrowly on necessary domestic programs while letting unnecessary tax breaks for oil companies continue.
...House Republicans, who require spending cuts whenever new spending is proposed, said the FEMA funds would be paid by cutting $1.5 billion from an Energy Department loan program for the production of fuel-efficient vehicles. Aides said the bill probably would pass the House next week...
...TRAVERSE CITY, MI – U.S. government support for electric vehicles, in the form of loans to manufacturers and incentives for consumers, likely is drying up, Bright Automotive Chief Operating Officer Mike Donoughe says...
IMO, the Spark (and the Focus Electric) proves that GM (and Ford) are dinosaurs. They were able to survive the Japanese invasion of the 80's, let's see if they're able to survive the Electric invasion of the 20-teens.
Great, isn't it. How does approving the pipeline and drilling for more oil and gas drop the price of gasoline to exactly $2.50 by this summer or even in the next 5 years? Unless he is arguing that all oil and gas drilled in the US stays here, is refined and then sold only in the US, then it won't make much of a difference in the world market.