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Rahm Emanuel: First Obama priority is stimulus via green infrastructure

Posted by David Roberts at 8:51 PM on 19 Nov 2008

Incoming chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, speaking to a gathering of CEOs and other business leaders:

Mr. Emanuel promised that a major economic stimulus would be "the first order of business" for Mr. Obama when he takes office Jan. 20. The focus of spending will be on infrastructure, specifically "green infrastructure," which he said would include mass transit, upgraded electricity transmission lines, "smart" electrical meters that allow consumers to save money by using electricity at off-peak hours, and universal broadband Internet access, which he said would encourage telecommuting.

This was in the context of broader comments in which Emanuel promised the administration would "throw long and deep," with an ambitious domestic policy agenda that includes a major push for universal healthcare, a cap-and-trade system, and tax reform.

Combined with the choice of Tom Daschle to head HHS, this seems to settle the "big vs. incremental" question. They're going big.

Let's hope the choice to head EPA points in the same direction.

Here's the video:

Forget cap n' trade

More "free" marketeeer dithering?  Wrong!

The big move is plugin hybrid production to revive the US auto industry.  Better get this one right Rahm, the whole world is watching.

This first moment in the spotlight is the time for bold pronouncement.  Signal and end to this recession before it turns into global depression, by calling for an end to the age of oil.

Mention of smart grid technology, at least you got that part right.

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin

More like this please Rahm

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog/_archives/2008/7/18/ ...

Sorry to be repititious, but the new administration has to get this right!

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin

Did I Give You Permission To Speak?


Remember.

There is "only one President at a time".

"This is the essence of science...you ask an impertinent question and you're on your way to a pertinent answer." -- Fox Mulder, S1E4, "Conduit"

That's what I'm talking about

Every time I hear green energy or green infrastructure is priority one, I get goosebumps.

Government Won't Do This Alone

The news that President Elect Obama has the environment high on his list of priorities is a relief --but I maintain that government alone will not solve this problem.  Unless consumers start demanding change and businesses recognize their incredible strength to make a difference, we may not see meaningful action quickly enough.  I wrote more about it at www.earthkeeper.com/blog.


Yabbit

This won't happen without government leadership.

The momentum of crazy destructive fossil fueled corruption is too powerful for a disorganized effort to overcome, no matter how optimistic it is.

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin

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