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Reinvent America
Invention is our greatest power -- the very heart of the American spirit. It's what can renew our promise once again and make this century the next American century.

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Few moments in history feel this monumental. It's the feeling of renewed hope and immense possibility.

Barack Obama has once again tapped America's power of invention. It's the same power that led us to invent the first modern democracy. To invent the systems and technologies that continue to drive human progress. To constantly reinvent ourselves in the face of insurmountable hardship and division.

Invention is our greatest power -- the very heart of the American spirit. It's what can renew our promise once again and make this century the next American century.

Since its founding, the Breakthrough Institute has been a pioneering force behind the creation of a new progressive politics capable of capturing and unleashing this power to confront the world's greatest challenges.

In 2003, Breakthrough made history when Michael and Ted co-founded the Apollo Alliance, leading the first calls for a New Apollo Project in clean energy. At that time, the Democratic leadership saw it as a pipe dream, and John Kerry's 2004 campaign promised zero investments for clean energy.

We kept fighting. For the past four years, Breakthrough and our partners have continually advocated for a new progressive agenda based on bold federal investments in clean energy technology and infrastructure. Time and again, we've made the case that such an agenda can capture the public imagination, rebuild the economy, spark an energy revolution, and launch a new era of American leadership.

Our work is paying off. Today, we are proud to celebrate a new president who promises to make major clean energy investments -- at least $150 billion, according to his plan -- his single greatest priority. In a recent interview with Time Magazine, President-elect Obama stated:

"there is no better potential driver that pervades all aspects of our economy than a new energy economy ... That's going to be my No. 1 priority when I get into office."

There's not a moment to waste. Many will continue to insist upon high pollution taxes and hard carbon caps as a prerequisite to action. But there's too much work to be done. Too many jobs to create. Too much infrastructure to rebuild. Too many clean power plants to erect. Too much research to perform. Too many students to educate

In the coming weeks, we will be arguing that President-elect Obama make his first two years in office about major investments, not just to stimulate the economy in the short term, but to reposition us as a global leader over the long-term.

This plan must be larger than "green stimulus." We need to make sure that the early stimulus package builds a bridge to major investments in infrastructure, technology, and education over the long-haul. Breakthrough will also make the case for a new social contract, one that expands opportunities for low-income service workers to become higher-income knowledge workers, and improves health care. Please stay tuned and join us in this conversation about America's future:

http://www.thebreakthrough.org

Obama has rekindled the American spirit. Now he must lead this nation to fully reinvent itself and the world -- to lead us in what will be the greatest American project.

Let's get started.

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America is also known because of using highly innovative technology, thus, I agree that technology is also part of Obama’s stimulus package. But, the question about this is, Can Obama make it? Can he reinvent America? Well, we hope so. Wells Fargo basically got themselves a government payday loan. Then they turned around and used the funds they got as part of the TARP program to put on an employee soiree. The said funds will be given for regular hardworking employee sand not for executives. This is what CEO John Stumpf has stated. After taking criticism for throwing this company bash, the company has suspended all such future activities. A company party might be good for morale, but not using the payday loan given to them by the public.

The fund they got was got by Wells Fargo was part of the TARP program. CEO John Stumpf, taken to task in the press, has stated that the functions aren't a big deal; they're for regular hardworking employees– the kind of people who actually need financial aid every now and again– not executives.

The green energy movement is going to bring a whole new way of life and industry to not only America, but to the world. As you say, immense possibility and hope - and the realm of technological discovery and innovation is what the USA is all about. Granted, there have been a lot of things that we've invented that have done irrevocable damage, but there's things that have brought wonderful change. (The computer, internet, etc.) A green revolution where we can have transportation independent of fossil fuels, materials devoid of metals that require dangerous levels of CO2 and other hazardous waste, and energy that if it burns any fuel at all, it's extremely limited - and we can do it. Hopefully, the green jobs that Obama's been talking up are going to be a reality instead of a pipe dream clogged by the oil and coal lobbies.

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