Senator Scott Brown of MA: No Interest in Energy Issues26 Sep
Senator Scott Brown, candidate for reelection in Massachusetts, lists 9 issues on his website regarding “Where I stand.” None of them involve energy. Based on the lengthy list of energy issues (see below) not addressed by Senator Scott Brown, clearly he has no interest in compelling state and national energy issues that affect the survival of this country. He gives new meaning to the word energy illiterate. Senator Brown has neglected to comment on:
- High gasoline prices
- Export of home heating oil
- The low level of proved U.S. oil reserves
- The Romney plan for crude oil security
- Potential unsafe U.S. nuclear power plants
- Problem with nuclear waste
- Declining U.S. oil production (i.e., Peak Oil)
- Escape from crude oil dependency
- The futility of crude oil conservation in the United States
- U.S. energy policy
- Exporting U.S. oil products: Selling America’s energy security
- Marginal growth of U.S. wind and solar technologies
- U.S. military and clean energy
- Shale gas reserves
- Energy subsidies
The list goes on…
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