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April 28, 2010

Obama: Energy programs can help rescue rural America (USA Today)

President Obama brought the same message to Missouri today that he did to Iowa yesterday: New energy programs can help revive rural towns hit hard by globalization and recession. 

"Ten years ago next month, this plant produced its first gallon of ethanol," Obama said after touring POET biofuels in Macon, Mo. "That's something to be very proud of."

Businesses in other parts of the country "can replicate your success," Obama told plant employees and invited guests while extolling energy programs embedded in the 2009 stimulus bill.

Alternative energy programs can not only provide jobs, Obama said, they can reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil as well as reduce heat-trapping carbon emissions. He said world competitors know "the country that leads the clean energy economy will be the country that leads the 21st-century global economy." 

Obama said he visited rural Missouri and Iowa because "there's a lot that towns in Middle America can share with the rest of America."

"There's certainly a lot you can share with Washington," he said. "Common sense, for one."

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