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Title: Mitt Romney Would End Wind Energy Tax Credit
Post by: 240 is Back on July 30, 2012, 10:02:15 PM
Finally - a contrast with obama!   It's nice to see him take a stance.  But this is an issue the dems love and a ton of repubs love too.

http://www.earthtechling.com/2012/02/republicans-the-wind-power-saviors/




Mitt Romney Would End Wind Energy Tax Credit

 Source: Huffington Post

Mitt Romney would end a tax credit for wind energy producers if he's elected, his campaign confirmed to the Des Moines Register Monday, setting a clear contrast with President Barack Obama on the issue.
 
"He will allow the wind credit to expire, end the stimulus boondoggles, and create a level playing field on which all sources of energy can compete on their merits," Iowa campaign spokesman Shawn McCoy said in a statement to the paper. "Wind energy will thrive wherever it is economically competitive, and wherever private sector competitors with far more experience than the president believe the investment will produce results."
 
Support for the wind energy tax credit could be a big issue in Iowa, which has the highest number of wind energy jobs in the country, according to the Register.
 
Romney joins a number of other Republicans in opposing the tax break, under the argument that it costs too much -- around $1.6 billion this year -- and props up businesses with government subsidies.
Title: Re: Mitt Romney Would End Wind Energy Tax Credit
Post by: GigantorX on July 31, 2012, 08:51:33 AM
Finally - a contrast with obama!   It's nice to see him take a stance.  But this is an issue the dems love and a ton of repubs love too.

http://www.earthtechling.com/2012/02/republicans-the-wind-power-saviors/




Mitt Romney Would End Wind Energy Tax Credit

 Source: Huffington Post

Mitt Romney would end a tax credit for wind energy producers if he's elected, his campaign confirmed to the Des Moines Register Monday, setting a clear contrast with President Barack Obama on the issue.
 
"He will allow the wind credit to expire, end the stimulus boondoggles, and create a level playing field on which all sources of energy can compete on their merits," Iowa campaign spokesman Shawn McCoy said in a statement to the paper. "Wind energy will thrive wherever it is economically competitive, and wherever private sector competitors with far more experience than the president believe the investment will produce results."
 
Support for the wind energy tax credit could be a big issue in Iowa, which has the highest number of wind energy jobs in the country, according to the Register.
 
Romney joins a number of other Republicans in opposing the tax break, under the argument that it costs too much -- around $1.6 billion this year -- and props up businesses with government subsidies.

End it, end the Agriculture subsidies as well.