Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The MSM's Fart-Misting Lies

Before reading the agenda-pushing propaganda of the day see:

The False Promise of Fart Mist

Green Energy Bad For the Environment

More False Fart Mist About Green Jobs

Nevertheless, pfffffft.


"Wind projects pick up speed despite troubled economy" by Sandy Shore, Associated Press | April 29, 2009

DENVER - Wind farms added more than 2,800 megawatts of capacity in the first quarter, a trade group reported yesterday, offering a sliver of good news for an industry pummeled by frozen credit markets and the recession....

Are you tired of the shit-shoveling like me, readers?

Most projects were already under construction in 2008 as the economy weakened, said Kathy Belyeu, the group's industry information services manager. A number of companies were forced to shelve projects and lay off workers, particularly from October to December, when credit became scarce.

Industry officials say investments began to tail off because of the way tax credits for projects are structured. Treasury is expected to release new rules as part of the economic stimulus package that would allow for something closer to a rebate for wind investments as an alternative to tax credits....

Yup, TAXPAYER DOLLARS are going to PROP UP this favored, agenda-pushing industry.

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And BRAINWASH PEOPLE!

"Energy researchers get stimulus cash" by Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff | April 29, 2009

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst are among 46 newly established Energy Frontier Research Centers across the nation being partially funded by federal stimulus dollars. Three groups of Massachusetts researchers - two at MIT and one at UMass-Amherst - will receive between $30 million and $75 million in total over the next five years as part of an effort to spur scientific breakthroughs, federal officials said. At MIT, researchers will study how to better harvest energy from the sun and other heat sources, as well as how to convert solar energy to electricity that can be stored. UMass researchers will study using polymer materials to convert sunlight to electricity.

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You know, it SOUNDS GREAT until you realize WHO IS BEHIND this SHIT, folks -- and then it REALLY STINKS!!!!

The PAPER looking out for YOUR INTERESTS, 'murkn? SINCE WHEN?

Is that what ALL THE WAR LIES were for?


Of course, you see what gets front-page treatment from the agenda-pushers:


A slice of the stimulus