I have been thinking a lot about the energy problems we are having and will have in the future and I do not understand why Mississippi has not become a research center. we have Coast winds, tidal action and lots of damn sunshine, so why is Mississippi not doing more in research and production?
Jobs would be created, good jobs. The state has numerous universities and colleges and they should be in the forefront of the research and production.
Of course to be a leader in this field would take the cooperation of the Legislature and anyone that lives in Mississippi knows what a screaming bunch of do-nothings they are.
We Mississippians should be demanding that more be done, but we seem to worry about the next casino and not the problems that await just over the horizon
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