Tuesday, September 22, 2009
US Government Continues to Scold American Behavior
The Secretary of Energy is now prepared to babysit Americans. For the past few weeks it’s been Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius showing and enforcing Americans who to sneeze properly. Now it’s Steven Chu who wants to babysit as he compares Americans to teenagers.
“The American public…just like your teenage kids, aren’t acting in a way that they should act,” Dr. Chu said. “The American public has to really understand in their core how important this issue is.”
Now Chu prepares to teach Americans how to responsibly use energy, because Americans aren’t responsible enough to do it without the government breathing down our backs. They are hitting the nation’s schools first with their new education program.
“We’re showing people across the country how energy efficiency can be part of what they do every day,” said EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson. “Confronting climate change, saving money on our utility bills, and reducing our use of heavily-polluting energy can be as easy as making a few small changes.”
Nothing like your kids coming home and telling you how evil you are for using your big screen TV to watch as many football games as you can on Sunday afternoon is there. Frankly this language all the president’s men and women (czars and cabinet secretaries) is starting to get insulting. Don’t compare me to a teenager Mr. Chu. I go to work so I can enjoy using electricity in my house, drive across the country to see what was once a great nation that led the world through innovations and the use of energy, and help promote the growth of the economy. I am sick of being talked to like a child by these idiots in the Obama administration.
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Tell you what: When they come and do what I do on a daily basis for myself and my family then I may lend credence to their words. Until then, they can all take a flying f-word at a rolling donut. The lot of them.
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