
The badly flawed and increasingly unpopular energy bill that is now in Congress--and barely passed by the overwhelmingly Democratic House--does not have to be the only choice presented to the American people.
A constructive idea that accords well with the overall need to stimulate the economy as well as reduce pollution and dependence on foreign oil has been offered today in a Seattle Times article by Bruce Flory, economist, and Todd Myers, environmental director of the Washington Policy Center.







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