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Federal Government should not pick winners or losers

Q: Do you support or oppose the statement, "Prioritize green energy"?

A: I strongly disagree. It is not the role of the Federal Government to pick winners or losers.

Source: E-mail interview for 2014 Senate race with OnTheIssues.org , Jan 3, 2014

End the war on coal: keep electrical generating plants

Here in New Hampshire, our electricity supply and jobs are under attack. Hundreds of jobs are now at risk at New Hampshire's 440-megawatt coal-powered Merrimack Station electricity generator in Bow, as well as Schiller Station's two 50-megawatt coal-fired generating plants in Portsmouth. America needs to elect representatives in Congress in 2014 with the courage to stop the liberal war on coal.

New Hampshire recently spent $450 million on scrubbers that make burning coal much cleaner at Merrimack Station. Yet unless we send common-sense congressmen and senators to Washington, those good jobs and our household utility bills are still at risk.

Source: WND Weekly on 2014 New Hampshire Senate race , Oct 31, 2013

Carbon dioxide causes plants to thrive, not global warming

Obama and his congressional foot soldiers want to reduce carbon dioxide--the gas that plants need to grow and thrive. They are acting on the hypothesis that human activities are the cause of Earth's rising climate temperatures. That hypothesis, however, has all but been debunked, with the report that ice in the Arctic region actually grew from 2012 to 2013 by an additional one million square miles.

Obama and the "climate-change" imaginers rely solely on predictive computer models as their only basis for blaming humans for global warming. Yet those computer models fail to predict temperatures in the real world. The models don't work. However, the computers models are the only reason to believe that human activities affect climate. We know the models are defective, but there is nothing else.

Source: WND Weekly on 2014 New Hampshire Senate race , Oct 31, 2013

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