sferrin said:At least with "big oil" you get something for your money. All Zero's got with his $120 billion is a whole lot of nothing. (Well, he did reward his cronies so I guess it wasn't "nothing" for those guys.)
Sen. Inhofe didn't say how he calculated the $120 billion, but here are some of the things that he calls "the President's climate agenda":
During the second round of questions, Inhofe also highlighted areas where the Administration is spending defense dollars to prioritize the President's climate change agenda ahead of an adequate national security strategy that addresses looming global threats. A few of the examples he provided are as follows:
$120 million for a solar farm at Fort Bliss. $75 million in fiscal year '14 appropriations for alternative energy research. $160 million the Navy contributed towards biofuels initiatives, retrofitting and building refineries in both FY'12 and FY'13.
Inhofe continued, "Now, when you start adding all this up, you're talking about really serious money… It's not you guys. It's the administration that doesn't have the priorities that you have stated, Mr. Secretary, that they have in terms of defending America as the number one priority."
So Sen. Inhofe is against any energy alternatives to big oil or any plans to reduce consumption. :