Cap and Trade Would Sink the U.S. Economy [View article]
Of course taxing fossil fuels to pay for their externalities (pollution, public health, mercury contamination, trade deficit, war in middle east, etc.) would be the most efficient, elegant, and economically viable way to handle this problem, then we could kill most of the subsidies. Not necessary politically easy to accomplish though. Beyond that, just because Mr. Jackson and Mr. Galt know how to type, doesn't mean that they can write something intelligent. I've done enough work with Livermore, Sandia, and Brookings to recognize the utter horse---- the simpletons spew forth.
Will the Clean Energy Economy Become the Next Internet? [View article]
Would love to hear someone pontificate who knows more than Konrad or Perry. That shouldn't be too hard. I guess when you pitch to the daytrader crowd, you don't have to be very good because they're not very interested in investing; they're traders.
Green ETF Investors Hopeful as Obama Takes Office [View article]
PWND and PZD are both probably better choices than what this guy's recommending. I mean that Elements stuff is quantitative gobbledygook masking vapid strategy.
Cap and Trade Would Sink the U.S. Economy [View article]
Will the Clean Energy Economy Become the Next Internet? [View article]
Green ETF Investors Hopeful as Obama Takes Office [View article]