greenoptions.com — Last month, Franken made an appearance at the Crow Wing County/Morrison County DFL summer picnic. I met Al, but more importantly he took the time to answer some questions I sent him via email about renewable energy and Minnesota’s place in the clean tech revolution.
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markglSep 10, 2007
cause he's good enough and dog gonnit people hate him!
fritzedSep 11, 2007
Burying you because you are basing your whole argument off of untruths. 1) Corn is not the best source of ethanol, but it is not terrible.2) Guess what, you can use ethanol to power the tractors and other corn growing equipment.3) Gasoline needs to be more expensive, the profits just need to go to renewable energy research instead of the oil companies.
buddhistmonkeySep 11, 2007
"Divisive," maybe? Whatever.By the way, the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal isn't exactly an unbiased source, you know. It's basically the FOX News of the financial sector (even more so, now that Rupert Murdoch bought the Journal).
labmouse42Sep 11, 2007
The negative posts are likely written by trolls.Notice how they are being dugg down.Digg seems to show a trend for liking Al Franken
labmouse42Sep 11, 2007
Al Franken is a good candidate for congress, and I suspect he do his best to make some good changes for our country.
scruffydanSep 12, 2007
except making polluters pay, thus giving them incentive to pollute less.Essentially all these taxes try to do is reduce the amount of externalities, which is a good thing from an economic perspective
fuckinhellSep 12, 2007
Right, because we all know that none of the roads in Minnesota are paved.