I'm by no means an expert on alternative fuel, and I will defer that discussion to others more qualified than myself. But I do have a couple ideas that would be helpful ensuring the PickensPlan results in action. My list is by no means a complete list, and I welcome everyone to contribute so this issue has some lasting impact.
So here goes:
0. Provide a list of legislative items that support the PickensPlan and make it a reality. The list should be clear on what needs to be done, how it supports the success of the PickensPlan, and how to best achieve it via legislation. I don't pretend to understand all the things needed to fully support the plan; this list would show where we need to go but not necessarily dictate how to get there.
1. Setup an email campaign from PickensPlan to every US Senate and House member and anyone running in '08 that allows members of PickensPlan to send an email asking - no, better yet, demanding - they support the PickensPlan. Everyone visiting is asked for their zip code so channeling the emails to the appropriate office or person should be fairly straightforward.
2. Using the same email tools and response engines to give every person running at the national level (the state lever would be great too but probably would not have the impact the US Senate, House and Presidency would have) to either support the PickensPlan or not. No middle ground here. Tell us you're either in or out. No debate.
2a. Post a map of the US that allows PickensPlan members to click down to their home state and their home district to see where the candidates stand. Using colors would be good - red you're out, green you're in. This would be a very handy tool for voters, which I presume you are since you're actively looking at the PickensPlan. It would also be great to allow each person running to post their support (or not) of the PickensPlan and state what they plan to do specifically in support of the PickensPlan if they get elected.
2b. Then after the elections track everyone's voting record and give them a pass or failing grade. This would need to be done on a non-partisan basis lest this become a Dem vs. Rep issue. Every bill related to energy planning should either receive PickensPlan support or not, and then track the voting record of every single vote. This would be a great way of keeping score after the election so we can use it against the blow hards pandering for votes in the next election cycle.
3. Challenge everyone running (and I'm focusing on those running because we can - hopefully - have an impact on whether they get elected or not) to declare publicly their support (or not) and post it on PickensPlan.
The idea is to move the PickensPlan forward into concrete action items that we can all vote on in the fall regardless of political affiliation. Good idea? Bad idea?
On a more practical set of issues it would be very helpful to provide the tools to help people take action themselves. For example, in the other Forum pages there's a lot of talk about converting cars to NG. Well it would be helpful to have links to pages that actually show you how to convert a car, and if there aren't links then generate a How To guide. Other things that would be helpful would be a map to NG stations, how to use your home NG supply to fill your car (if that's possible), things to consider to convert your car, etc. This information would allow individuals to take action on their own to move the plan forward because, call me a cynic if you want, I don't expect anything of substance to come out of Washington in the short run.
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