Words, however shaped, must reflect deeds in the end. Otherwise the empire of slogans and false emotional triggers will eventually implode.


Thursday, March 29, 2007

Shared Green Prosperity

Big business has finally realized that there's lots of money to be made in the transition to a clean-energy economy. Proponents call for a progressive eco-populism with an appropriate role for government, that rewards and helps the problem-solvers in the U.S. economy but taxes the hell out of the problem-makers. That can be a winning formula to realign U.S. politics and economics.

http://grist.org/news/maindish/2007/03/20/vanjones/

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