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H.R. 3221, The Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008 (11 comments ↓ | 22 wiki edits: view article ↓)

Moving the United States toward greater energy independence and security, developing innovative new technologies, reducing carbon emissions, creating green jobs, protecting consumers, increasing clean renewable energy production, and modernizing our energy infrastructure.

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bob morley

you theives are at it again.

Jesse Hunter

I recently started working for a Solar Power company. I feel great about my job. This bill will help create millions of jobs in green energy-Jobs you can't out-source to a foreign country. This bill will help millions of people install solar on their homes-Something they can be proud of for generations to come.

Oil companies are making record profits yet are doing all they can to make sure that the TRUE costs of oil are EXTERNALIZED. The ruined land and water ways around the world; the respiratory illness, cancer, and genetic defects; sending young men and women to risk their lives, limbs, mental health and morality in oil wars. Turning our fellow nations into enemies. Corrupting our leaders and society into thinking this is somehow good.

There is a better way! The technology is Here & Now. States and other nations are already moving on this. Let's fulfill the real meaning of Leadership.

citizen

exploring non-fossilfuel energy is not only better for international relations, health, etc., but it's the only way to avoid complete economic collapse when peak oil hits. however, ethanol is a flawed option. ethanol production takes land away from food production, icreases destructive monoculture farming methods which destroy soils and ecosystems... solar and geothermal technologies sound more promising. the best thing we can do is DECREASE our energy use LOCALLY through improving design and changing lifestyles!

GreatDanes

All this Crazy Green ...the only Green thses people are interested in is YOUR MONEY. The Gore's of this world have made MILLIONS on this Planet Warming. Hey if it's so Important ..I'll Listen when WIND MILLS are put in the Ocean behind KENNEDYS CAPE COD HOME!!!
VOTE NO......on all until then!!!

great danes

All of this Global Warmning is the Bigest SCAM and they are taking American to the Cleaners...Vote NO on all this stuff.

Brent

At a minimum we are going to need a lot of solar panel installers. At the high-end, at Green Collar Technologies.com, we believe we'll need green collar technology workers in many new areas with new skills. Just as "blue collar" workers fueled the Industrial Revolution, we believe that "green collar" workers will be necessary in a environmentally conscious era.

brian

great waste of time . want to lower green house gas nuclear power want oil cheap let US comanpies get it and they create jobs want not to have high cost natural gas drill it want to make the goverment more effective limmit there power to spend our money want commen sence get out of washington

Jim C

This bill really has no provisions for Foreclosure prevention left in its contents. Why would foreclosure prevention even be associated with an energy bill?

Steve

When Congress will stop robbing our tax money and subsidize special interest such as 'green energy' interest and 'homebuilders' interest?

Jim C

Once the financial institutes stop robbing homebuyers. This bill however lacks any benificial provisions for homeowners itself, like the downed ammendment S AMT 4388. It is left as a foreclosure cleanup bill with this provision removed.

Ross

Once again this is a bill with one name and does something else. This bill does little to help those in forcluse. It's a payoff for the radical interest groups. It's to buy thier vote.

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