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If you watch the nightly news or read the news on the web, it sounds like things are getting better. The stock market is up 40% over its low, the banks appear to be stable, job losses are tapering off, real estate sales are up 6% from the month before, and on and on – [...]

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President Obama campaigned on renewable energy as a core part of his plan and is reportedly using billions of his stimulus plan to fund renewable energy.  Of course, most of the stimulus plan is going to rebuild the exact same banking system using the exact same people as we had before, an amount between itself [...]

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Is it just me or does anyone else think that the world is doomed?  
I’ve been around through several recessions, lived through a period where the world worried about imminent nuclear holocaust; but what the world faces today seems far more dangerous and possibly unsolvable.  Of course we still face the threat from nuclear weapons with [...]

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I’m a news junkie and have long been a critic of outrageously large salaries of any sort.  Watching the talking heads following the AIG round of bonus insanity and listening to the heads of banks,insurance companies, big businesses,  congressmen and senators all claiming that without these outrageous bonuses the geniuses that caused this mess won’t [...]

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The Pickens’ Plan is counting on government to do it all by doing things to encourage more big businesses to invest in renewable energy and then pretty much guarantee that they profit and profit handsomely.  The Pickens’ Plan is claiming to be encouraging free enterprise, but if the government must be the means by which [...]

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The Republicans suck and need to be voted out of office. We need to use some common sense in dealing with the stimulus plan, and we need to get moving on renewable energy and an entirely new electrical grid.

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Many schools are starting to investigate ways to generate their own electricity and otherwise green up their image. Schools have received grants to install solar panels on their roofs and a few even erect small wind turbines away from their buildings. Part of the thinking is that if our children are expected to learn about [...]

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Today the senate decided that they had to mess with the stimulous package by playing politics instead of trying to do the right thing. They want to give everyone on social security $300. I’m sure everyone on social security is thrilled with the idea, yet we already know that todays recipients are receiving far more [...]

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Congress is about to pass a stimulus package that includes $20 billion for clean energy. This is better than no action at all, but a far smarter choice would be to support the Profitable Renewable Energy concept.  The plan is called the PRE-Plan and it wouldn’t cost the federal government anything and it would raise [...]

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If you are fortunate enough to be in a position to purchase a home when so many millions of others are losing theirs, now is the time to act.  Prices may fall a bit further, but not much, but price isn’t the only factor.  Speculators that have long been sitting on the sidelines are starting [...]

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