Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Mitt romney wind

  • Mitt Romney's recent tilt against windmills is whipping up a political furor on Capitol Hill and putting the presumptive Republican presidential nominee at odds with members of his own party.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Romneys Wind Stance Raises Iowa Risks New Ad Talks Up Romneys Resume Romney campaign spokesman Ryan Williams issued a statement in response to the call that didn't directly address the Obama campaign's critique.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • Mitt Romney would end a tax credit for wind energy producers if hes elected, his campaign confirmed to the Des Moines Register Monday, setting a clear contrast with President Barack Obama on the issue.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad delicately disagreed with Mitt Romney's opposition to a tax break that the wind industry depends upon, saying today he wants to "further educate" the GOP presidential candidate on the topic. A Republican U.
  • (Des Moines Register)
  • Mitt Romney returned from his controversy-plagued foreign policy tour today to a minor controversy he stirred among Congressional Republicans.
  • (Examiner)
  • Washington, DC - Yesterday, the campaign of Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney announced Romney is opposed to extending the vital Wind Energy Production Tax Credit that supports 75,000 American clean energy jobs.
  • (News Room America)
  • Its wind power. The lines are now drawn on a political hot button in Iowa: a lucrative tax break for wind energy.
  • (DAILY KOS)
  • President Barack Obama and presidential candidate Mitt Romney have taken polar-opposite stances on almost every issue affecting the nation, and the wind energy production tax credit (PTC) is no exception.
  • (North American Windpower)
  • STATE OF PLAY: The news of Mitt Romney's support for allowing wind energy tax credits to lapse at year's end blew through Capitol Hill Monday, revealing a divide with some heartland Republicans.
  • (Thehill.com)
  • Nobody would argue that there are great masses of voters across the land staking their presidential votes on how Mitt Romney and Barack Obama stand on the production tax credit for wind power.
  • (EarthTechling)

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