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What, if any, approach should the United States take to reduce dependence on foreign oil?
Ended at 2007/12/31 18:25
Government subsidies of fuel cell research 16 % 16 % (4)
Government subsidies of nuclear fusion research 12 % 12 % (3)
Tax breaks for purchases of hybrid or alternative fuel vehicles 24 % 24 % (6)
Tax breaks for installation of wind and/or solar generators in homes and businesses 20 % 20 % (5)
Legislation requiring new construction include solar and/or wind generation capabilities 4 % 4 % (1)
Open areas that are currently closed to oil exploration and drilling 8 % 8 % (2)
Invade countries that are known to have large petroleum reserves 0 % (0)
Impose higher taxes on gasoline and petroleum products 4 % 4 % (1)
Give tax breaks or other incentives for the manufacture/consumption of "biodiesel" 12 % 12 % (3)
Do nothing; the United States does not have a problem with dependence on foreign oil 0 % (0)
Total Votes: 25
Total Voters: 9

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