… extensive comments on the industry’s plight, saying the next president should have an open door to industry executives and boost spending on research into new energy-saving technology. “It’s inexcusable that Michigan is undergoing a one-state recession,” Romney said. “There’s a lot we can do …
… are afraid to look the facts in the face. And that is because the facts are fearsome. Thus, there is nothing to say to people who are not conscious of what they have to repent of and who feel no need for forgiveness whatsoever. People, who live by the flesh, protesting their moral obligation to God …
… disingenuous for leaders, like President-Elect Obama, to state that the science on this matter is settled. It is not. The entire notion of saving the planet by controlling climate is actually fully settled fiction. Consider: 1. Climate change happens and that has been the case since the earth …
… that ended up saving 2,000 old tires from landfills during the 2004 production year. In even better news, it turns out that often times over three-quarters of a vehicle’s materials are recyclable, including plastic, rubber and vinyl. Nearly 100 per cent of the metal from old cars is recycled and used …
… system) for all of us depending on coal-generated electricity. Obama: “This investment will not only help us reduce our dependence on foreign oil, making the United States more secure. And it will not only help us bring about a clean energy future, saving our planet. It will also help us transform our …
… starting to wonder if they will. Peter Morici, the fifth man at the table, and a good friend to my morning show, testified yesterday. He is a professor at the University of Maryland and a very well-known and respected economist. He did a brilliant job stating the obvious facts about the sea change …
… unscrew 1 in 4 light bulbs… and they did. What they accomplished that summer broke world records, and set them on the path leading our country to energy independence. Below is a short clip from the program; Some quick facts: In the fall of 2000 over 300 million gallons of coal slurry were spilled …
… of a trillion dollar budget deficit – “repairing roads and bridges, levees and ports; investing in light rail, electrical grids, new sources of energy.” This spending would boost employment, wages, and aggregate demand. I have no opposition to infrastructure projects, but who will finance the baseline …
Summertime Daylight saving changes the feeling at the start of meetings now. We don’t need lights for the whole hour and a half from 6-7.30 pm. It gives a bright start to the meeting which carried through. Claire was Toastmaster. Claire Lacy Claire handled the role with great vigour. She …
… while making sure it’s safe. And we will develop clean coal technologies.”This investment will not only help us reduce our dependence on foreign oil, making the United States more secure. And it will not only help us bring about a clean energy future, saving our planet. It will also help us …
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