Charles Johnson alerts us to an ominous new threat to Google's dominant search engine:
The European Union is putting up $152 million to fund a search engine that will compete with Google.
Who was that snickering in the back of the room?
Government-funded innovation in action at the BMV
OK, maybe it was me. I can’t help it. I’m picturing an EU-approved search engine, and I can’t stop giggling.
EUgle! Bwa ha ha!
Big government spending bucket-loads of taxpayer money on innovation?
What springs to mind are the Democrats' rocket-scientist plans to fund clean energy technology (at taxpayer expense, of course). Hillary, for example, plans to spend $50 billion on a "Strategic Energy Fund" and a few more billion on "basic energy research."
No piker himself, Barack Obama plans to spend $150 billion on "clean energy", another $50 billion in clean venture funds, and an unknown amount to "Double Energy Research and Development Funding."
Funny. With $4 a gallon gas on the way, I thought there were plenty of free-market incentives to explore green technologies.

But I suppose Obama and Clinton have the right idea. If given enough money, big government can out-innovate the free-market.
Can't it?
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