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  • Top U.S. Utilities Grow Solar Power Despite Recession [View article]
    There is enough desert and heat in Texas to put up solar panels.
    As far as California going bankrupt, it is no surprise since we are the biggest tax donors to the Federal government and one of the lowest in terms of recipients (we get far less back than what we give). Asking for a "bailout" would be getting some of our money back, since the GOP has given most of it to red states the past 20 years. You might have great roads and subsidies thanks to our taxes, but we are still the biggest exporting State in the union (Film/Television) and as a measure of GDP are by far the most productive. So please spare me the usual anti-California rant.


    On May 31 05:32 PM YoYoMama wrote:

    > You've obviously never been to Texas. Only West Texas and parts
    > of the panhandle are desert. East Texas is lush pine forest. Central
    > Texas is rolling green hills and lakes. South Texas is hotter than
    > blazes but has a tropical climate with plenty of moisture and greenery.
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    >
    > Better to actually know your state (or live in it like I do) before
    > you comment...
    May 31 18:22 pm |Rating: +2 -4 |Link to Comment
  • Sentiment Overview: Bulls Still in Retreat [View article]
    Sorry, can't edit comments, I am in agreement with the article, but my point is that bears have thrown in the towel already. What bulls are not getting is the added kick. The rally has artificial impetus (zero Hedge does good work in that respect, re Goldman), retail traders( per ISE equity ) are the main participants and commercials are staying away. It is supposed to go the other way around, with retail traders jumping in last.
    May 31 15:10 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Sentiment Overview: Bulls Still in Retreat [View article]
    The data is at odds with the latest Investor Intelligence report, which puts bearish sentiment at 28.4%, the lowest reading in a year. Bears have thrown in the towel. It does not augur well.
    www.schaeffersresearch...
    May 31 15:03 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Top U.S. Utilities Grow Solar Power Despite Recession [View article]
    I disagree, it's not just carbon tax. Solar incentives are growing and it is starting to make sense for consumers, not to mention the instant added value to a property. And why are the Saudis and Europeans getting heavily involved in solar? solveclimate.com/blog/...
    May 31 14:57 pm |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • Top U.S. Utilities Grow Solar Power Despite Recession [View article]
    Once again, California leads the way. Why aren't there more in desert hot states like Texas? The GOP and red states need to wake up, or keep defining their party as the party of the past.
    May 31 14:11 pm |Rating: +5 -2 |Link to Comment
  • Rick Santelli: The Best Five Minutes in CNBC History [View article]
    Wrong. Kudlow supported the Bush bailout:

    www.youtube.com/watch?...

    Bernie Sanders calls Larry Kudlow a socialist.


    On Feb 20 11:28 PM Smartinvestor30 wrote:

    > Since when were he and Larry Kudlow for the TARP (bank bailouts)?????????????...
    >
    Feb 21 23:40 pm |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Rick Santelli: The Best Five Minutes in CNBC History [View article]
    Mmm. Where was this author when Bush plugged in 750 billion to banks, with the great free market policy of allowing massive bonuses to be paid to underperforming CEO's with our tax dollars? Not a word, of course. As for Rick, who never ranted once against the trillion dollars wasted in Iraq or non-regulated swaps, spare us the lecture.
    Feb 21 23:29 pm |Rating: +4 -3 |Link to Comment
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