Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Carter?

To whom this may concern,


I would like to inform you that I agree and support Carters program to conserve energy. Although Carter is a southerner with absolutely no national political experience he seems to know what he is doing when it comes to the economy. Carter was brought into presidency when it was at its most unstable point. I think his idea is brilliant, although there was a lot to think about before he started the plan. For example to encourage greater energy production Carter proposed removing controls on prices for oil and natural gas. We should also be grateful that he took certain steps to get us here. Although many oppose Carters energy plan, I think the directives it brings out are very important. I am very happy that the National Energy Act finally passed it. The Act included tax sales of inefficient “gas guzzling” cars. Two, it will convey new utilities to fuels other than oil or natural gas. Three deregulate prices for domestic oil and natural gas. Four, it provides tax credits or loads to homeowners for using solar energy and improving the insulation in their homes. Lastly, five, it will fund research for alternative energy sources such as solar energy and synthetic fuels. It is too bad that after all the achievements Carter has mad and committed himself to several goals, his administration had lost the confidence of many. To this day I still think his plan was very smart.

Thank you for your time,
Suzanne

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