I will confess that I did not sit through the whole State of the Union speech the other night due to a prior commitment. While I am so sorry for that, truly, (really, honestly…no, I mean it) I did catch bits and pieces during the replay later and then saw some more through the hash, rehash, and re-rehash of pundits the following day.
While the bits, pieces, and rehashing of rehashes is not likely to contribute to one’s total understanding of a speech, I think I got the gist. The President talked a lot about jobs, jobs, and more jobs, innovation, and I think he also said making investments in energy efficient technologies and even removing incentives from fossil fuels.
When I hear the word “investment” from an elected official I hear “spending” and when I hear “incentives” I hear “subsidies and special breaks for certain groups”. I’m not a fan of special breaks, etc., but am I alone in my concerns about shifting government favor totally away from the stuff that makes all of our vehicles run, heats our homes, and generally runs our economy and moving it to 16th century forms of energy production?
In honor of the State of the Union address, dedicated to innovative, energy-efficient jobs, I thought it was appropriate to share the following video which Linda discovered. Stuff we recognize…and looks like there’s more of it to come! Oh, joy!
Hat tip to Sandie for the very clever title of this article!
Click on the picture to watch the video on YouTube
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