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Gasoline is back... to $1.40 a gallon. The North Polar cap density is back to the level it was in 1974. Where have you been the last few months? Instead of following events around you you have been writing this long diatribe thinking you can condition everyone into buying into a myth.  A myth that has amateurs glory boys like Al Gore promoting "overregulation" of US our oil producers and home builders. We're making hybrid and Gas Cars, but the American Economy needs to grow and i seriously doubr if you or 90 percent of people here can afford to drive one of those. 

America is already doing its part. Californian's pay higher fuel costs because the gasoline is mixed seasonally to burn cleaner. There is no more coal burning steel mills in California. I know what the air was like in the 1960s in Los Angeles and the San Bernardino Valley Basins then. The air we breathe is at least 10 times cleaner than it was then. If you want to tell others how to inhibit homebuilding and energy production, tell it to the Chinese Government. Their government claims they like the KYOTO accord. But they claim exempt from the KYOTO energy restrictions they want on the USA. 

I have researched all this thoroughly and I guaranty you will not win this debate. Read my blog. Even many scientists are changing their mind and signing petitions that they oppose the global warming hysteria. The link is in my blog. Read it and see all the news your public school teachers preferred you should never hear or tell you. It is just a gimmick for money gopher nonprofits to claim public interest status.

I encourage you to read my blog and check out the links. I only intend to provide you with some constructive information. 

I see the recovery of the ice pack in the North Pole as proof that the global warming apocalypse alarmism assertions are woefully misguided.

We should first think about the needs of American consumers and taxpayers and not impose unnecessary hardships on ourselves by excluding the benefits of oil, coal, natural gas and nuclear energy. The Russians, Chinese and Venezuelan’s are hunting down the black gold fifty miles off our own shores in the Gulf of Mexico. Shall we buy the oil we found from them? 

If you think those who claim to support KYOTO are reading and heeding your script, you really are missing the point.

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Wonald Wagen Was Always Wight, I mean he was definately White

 

That is what Elmer Fudd would say if he were wighting here on Town Hall bwog today.

 

Just tought I would twy to wighten things up.

 

So here’s the gigabyte. The current financial crisis is an ensuing tug-of-war between the banks, states, the US Federal Government and the American taxpayer.  The inescapable result of failing to balance the federal budget and the financial institutional kayos ultimately denies the American Taxpayers the ability to save money, and borrow money at low interest rates, interest rates which became a reality during the Reagan administration.  Our congress cannot escape the fact that the fastest way to fix the crisis is to balance the budget.  Either the word balanced budget isn't a part of congressional language or the national media has censured the word from the airways all together, because I sure don't hear anyone mentioning the word in a time when a "balanced budget" is needed more than recent memory can tell. 
I say the ideal legislation to have is a balanced budget amendment that docks a percentage of the pay of all US congressmen when the goals and objectives of that balanced budget haven't been met.  There is a compelling need for taxpayers to demand this kind of balanced budget amandment on the statewide level to dock the pay of their state assembly. 
 
"I repeat, Wonal...- Ronald Wilson Reagan, was always right, and his conservative philosophy of executive veto power and America's urgency and need to continue his conservative philosophy will forever be inescapable.
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