He can't implement it. Politicians make lots of promises and only actually keep a small percentage of them.

Where would he get billions of dollars? Electric cars and battery R&D are not alternate energy sources. The high market price of oil is spurring the huge new interest by the public in electric cars and other alternatives.

I have a friend building an electric Dodge Caravan. He has the batteries, motor, controller and a full written plan of the conversion. His sole reason for the conversion is high oil prices.

Jamie


On Jul 27, 2008, at 12:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Andrew:
This morning, Sunday, 7/27, I watched "Meet the press." In case you didn't see this, it was an interview with senator Obahma. Amongst all of the rhetoric, he said, if he is elected president, he would look into alternate energy sources. Mainly hybrid plug in Vehicles, battery R & D, etc.

The interesting thing was, he said, "He woulld allocate billions to subsidise companies who engaged in this "new" technology."

How would he implement this? By RFQ? To who? Companies, individuals? I have no idea what he is focussing on. Outside of the presidency, of course.

Andrew, these is just my response and thoughts.
Comments?
Thanks,
Harvey




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