I will vote for McCain, but overall I have not been too thrilled about either candidate. However, as an engineer, I found this quote encouraging and welcome such radical changes in approach.McCain calls for $300 million prize for better car batteryhttp://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/23/campaign.wrap/index.html
6/23/2008 9:49:16 PM
6/23/2008 9:54:36 PM
$300 million is a tiny fraction of what a meager 5% tax on companies making more than a billion $ could recoup for alternative energy research.
6/23/2008 9:57:17 PM
yep. but that would discourage innovation and punish success. Seems counter-productive, if you ask me.of course, $300 million dollar bux is also a meager percentage of the budget for all of our unConstitutional entitlement programs, too.]
6/23/2008 9:58:10 PM
Taxes for those industries were MUCH, MUCH higher in the space race era, and neither innovation nor success were rare things. In fact, those were some of the most innovative times of our country.Plus, there's is not a lot you can't do with 950,000,000 that you can do with 1000,000,000.
6/23/2008 10:06:20 PM
The best part is, if no one manages to produce the battery then the government doesn't have to pay! But, the question remains, how do you term the promise to make sure you don't pay for a dead-end technology while at the same time making the project seem feasible enough that people will go after it.
6/23/2008 10:23:13 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't marko have a collection of every presidential candidate since Jimmy Carter making this exact same claim?
6/23/2008 10:32:40 PM
6/23/2008 10:35:53 PM
^^aha not that i recallcould have been me from 2000-2004 though
6/23/2008 10:38:51 PM
The government has a horrible track record picking winners with its subsidies. This approach seems to be the most efficient way around that. Given we do not know what new technology awaits around the corner, it makes much more sense to reward the ends and not the means.
6/24/2008 7:17:43 AM
I don't think it's a bad idea, but isn't there already plenty of incentive to improve battery technology?
6/24/2008 7:58:33 AM