kalm wrote:Baldy wrote:
"Leans left", Just like George Soros (one of it's major benefactors) "leans left".
Everything is not linked to agencies like the Treasury or the Dept. of Education. Much of it is linked to extreme left-wing groups like Think Progress, Environmental Law Foundation, Citizens for Tax Justice, and Climate Progress, as well as, many many others.
SourceWatch was created to lie, period. It presents viewpoints from extremists and tries to shape and spin it into the mainstream as legitimate "news".
As has been said before (without you providing any proof to the contrary), please show us the "subsidies" that Big Oil receives that other companies like Google or Apple don't. Besides, if "Big Oil" receives so much money from the feds, it should be easily traceable in the Federal Budget. Please go look and show us what you find. I just can't wait to see it.

Well we were talking about coal in this thread and my original point was to Leadbolt regarding his complaint about clean energy subsidies.
So here's a link straight from the sourcewatch article to the Dep. of Energy regarding a report on coal subsidies.
I'm sure big oil doesn't get any, not that Google or Apple have anything to do with it.
Why are you in favor of government picking winners and losers.

Well, the thing that Google and Apple, and millions of other businesses that aren't energy concerns have to do with it, is that you tend to lump simple accounting rules, like the ability to depreciate capital equipment over the life of the equipment, as subsidies and some nefarious plot by the energy companies to get a free ride. Kinda like when guys like you start saying that anything relating to road infrastructure or the military are subsidies as well, to only the energy companies of course. The reality, is, that there are very little subsidies that flow only to the energy companies, and they don't amount to a large amount of dollars. Of course, that's why people resort to calling the entirety of the defense budget as a subsidy to energy (and energy alone) because the actual facts don't tend to support their claims.