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State of the Union Science and Energy

Bush talked some about science and energy matters tonight. Some details and my analysis below.

“To build a future of energy security, we must trust in the creative genius of American researchers and entrepreneurs and empower them to pioneer a new generation of clean energy technology.”

We apparently must trust in that genius up to the point where his political hack appointees redact every scientific conclusion brought forward and actively work to threaten researchers’ work. But entrepreneurs can get some tax breaks. Heh.

“Let us fund new technologies that can generate coal power while capturing carbon emissions.”

Repeat after me: there is no such thing as clean coal. Solar and wind are cleaner. Let’s work on those, ‘kay?

“Let us increase the use of renewable power and emissions-free nuclear power.”

Yes to the first. Heck no to the second. True to Republican values, it appears they want to build nuclear (nukular if you’re Bush) plants now and let future generations deal with the nuclear waste.

“And let us complete an international agreement that has the potential to slow, stop, and eventually reverse the growth of greenhouse gases.”

There’s an international agreement now and we’ve thus far refused to sign onto it. It’s not a matter of one existing or not, it’s a matter of stop acting like a petulant child and working with the rest of the world.

“The United States is committed to strengthening our energy security and confronting global climate change.”

Bulls***. Maybe the citizens are, but our politicians clearly are not. Bush and Cheney jump when the Saudis say to and leading Republicans maintain climate change is a hoax. That’s not taking things seriously.

“So I ask the Congress to double Federal support for critical basic research in the physical sciences and ensure America remains the most dynamic nation on earth.”

I enjoy the hypocrisy here. Bush’s budgets have consistently underfunded science research and we’re becoming less dynamic with each day. NREL almost lost their funding in the past couple of years and other labs in Colorado are having their budgets cut this year, following cuts last year. You have to think science is real before you can talk about its funding.

“In November, we witnessed a landmark achievement when scientists discovered a way to reprogram adult skin cells to act like embryonic stem cells. This breakthrough has the potential to move us beyond the divisive debates of the past by extending the frontiers of medicine without the destruction of human life.”

We still don’t know how useful these manipulated lines will be. Scientists know much more about embryonic stem cells. And when I hear Republicans call for fertilization clinics to be closed, I’ll buy into this ‘human life’ nonsense they bring up.

“So I call on the Congress to pass legislation that bans unethical practices such as the buying, selling, patenting, or cloning of human life.”

And no human-animal hybrids. All these things are among the most critical issues we’re facing today.  Almost as important as scary brown people who hate our freedom.


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Let’s Get to Work

Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius giving this one.

Gov. Sebelius asks Bush repeatedly to work with Democrats to get the people’s business done. She’s framing Bush and the Republicans as opposition to getting work done. That’s smart. How far will the corporate stenographers let that message get out?

Instead of acting like the bully-deciderer, Gov. Sebelius spoke of hard working Americans facing real problems that Republicans aren’t addressing. That should resonate with most Americans. Note the update at dKos by Georgia10.

In full honesty, Gov. Sebelius appeared wooden and slightly uncomfortable to be in front of the camera.  She was soft-spoken.  I preferred Sen. Webb’s response last year.  Maybe it had more to do with the specifics of Bush’s speech and the lingering excitement over the 2006 election.

I want to point out that Democrats need to move forward with their agenda if Republicans continue to obstruct progress.  Reaching across the aisle sounds good, but Republicans have been operating under a strategy of destroying their opposition no matter the cost for years.  If Republicans don’t want to get to work, Democrats need to show they can and will.


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2008 SOTU Over

This was definitely the least impressive SOTU Bush has given.  His lame-duckedness is really shining through now.  He continued to call for things that he’s called for before, understanding that he won’t get them.  It was interesting to see Bush with a blue tie and Cheney in the background with a red tie.  It was indicative of this whole administration: soft and gentle (yet still manly!) Bush with strong daddy Cheney providing support behind Bush.

There was the typical Iraq, Iraq, terrorism, Iran, evil, Iraq, 9/11 nonsense.  I’d like to see what this joker could have messed up had 9/11 never happened.  What would be his big achievement?  No Child Left Behind?  No human cloning?

It was frustrating to watch Bush rail against earmarks after letting billions of dollars slide by with Republicans in control for 6 years.  Now he wants to act like a big boy and tell Congress they can’t have their earmarks.  I dare him to start vetoing bills with earmarks.  It will hurt Republicans more than Democrats at this point.

Democratic response by Gov. Sebelius coming up.


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2008 State of the Union

The State of the Union is …

Don’t expect to hear much out of the President tonight. I’ve watched these since he took office and have learned not to expect too much out of them. One of the better ones was in 2005 when he called for the dismantling of Social Security. Along with Katrina later that year, this announcement and the resulting fallout really started to pave the path to changing the party in control of government.

We all know the shocking events of the 2006 elections – Republicans and their issues lost up and down ballots across the country. 2008 will continue that trend.

So what things will the president bring up tonight? Do you dare play a drinking game during the event? You could either get hammered or never take a sip, if you only choose one word. Do you select a handful and hope for the best? Assign words to friends? Because you’re not watching this alone, are you? Friends don’t let friends watch Bush alone. What kind of message will the corporate stenographers allow to get through? How manly will Bush look tonight? Fun, fun, fun!
I’m going to try to write about some of the things that are brought up tonight, with more analysis to follow in the days to come. Enjoy!

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