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The only available option to keep this country from going broke is to completely redesign our energy infrastructure, which will take years and cost trillions of dollars.... time and money that we don't have.Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!
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Pizza we can do it but the American People must think long term instead of short term. To balance the budget you need to cut 20% off of all budget items (this includes domestic, foreign, military etc). To pay off the debt you probably need 50% reduction to do it in a reasonable time frame (10 years). To do that and support an government subsidized energy program you'd need something like a 70% reduction. However government subsidized energy is not the best solution all Congress needs to do is remove the draconian processes of the EPA and Department of Energy and companies could build new energy facilities. Folks also have to get away from the not in my back yard syndrome or America is doomed.
In essence as John F. Kennedy once said "Think not what your country can do for you, but think what you can do for your country."May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.
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Jr Scott..I like what you said abou the "Not in my backyard" syndrom. VERY well put!! On many many levels.
They want to just deny a public transit system in NJ not long ago that would have helped hundreds of thousands get to and from work, school and play because it would ruin the charactor of the suburbs. This alone would take many cars off the road and save gas.
Around here the rich are not suffering AT ALL yet three towns over everyones broke, on food stamps and slashing gas tanks. My daughters school mates families are still spending, vacationing, and driving around in huge cars and SUV's oblivious to it all. "What recession?" I live in a six figure area. We are hoping to get out, as we live in a small house on the edge of town but have to pay the high taxes.
My electricity has been surging all day due to everyone having the central air on high blast. I have my windows open!! I even hung my laundry outside. Your not supposed to do that here, its unsightly.
My nephew and BIL BOTH had full tanks of gas stolen last week. BOTH had locking gas caps. Robberies have been on the up.
WAMch7 8/07 CLOSED: 11/07 Rebuilding and saving.
WAMU unsecured $2,000 Capital One unsecured $500
PAID OFF MONTHLY!!!
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I agree that in an extreme energy crisis like the one we have today it is important to drill, drill, drill to prevent an absolute calamity... but if (god help us) we could pull ourselves out of it we need to go for developing all possible alternative energy sources.. think of the job creation, it could likely pay for itself.. what we absolutely DON'T need is to repeat our "oh good, everything's fine now" attitudes of the 80's when prices went down.. by doing so, we simply postpone another energy crisis -- with an even higher population and another influx of energy inefficient vehicles & homes... GASP!Originally posted by JRScott View PostPizza we can do it but the American People must think long term instead of short term. To balance the budget you need to cut 20% off of all budget items (this includes domestic, foreign, military etc). To pay off the debt you probably need 50% reduction to do it in a reasonable time frame (10 years). To do that and support an government subsidized energy program you'd need something like a 70% reduction. However government subsidized energy is not the best solution all Congress needs to do is remove the draconian processes of the EPA and Department of Energy and companies could build new energy facilities. Folks also have to get away from the not in my back yard syndrome or America is doomed.
In essence as John F. Kennedy once said "Think not what your country can do for you, but think what you can do for your country."Filed Joint, No Asset, > $100,000 Unsecured Ch.7 6/7/13 ~~ 341 Meeting 7/15/13 ~~ Discharged 9/16/13 !!
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I live in an area like that. I know my friends aren't hurting and a few of them are millionaire types.
You would think with all the rich people in this country there wouldn't be poor people or homeless.
Originally posted by whatamess View PostJr Scott..I like what you said abou the "Not in my backyard" syndrom. VERY well put!! On many many levels.
They want to just deny a public transit system in NJ not long ago that would have helped hundreds of thousands get to and from work, school and play because it would ruin the charactor of the suburbs. This alone would take many cars off the road and save gas.
Around here the rich are not suffering AT ALL yet three towns over everyones broke, on food stamps and slashing gas tanks. My daughters school mates families are still spending, vacationing, and driving around in huge cars and SUV's oblivious to it all. "What recession?" I live in a six figure area. We are hoping to get out, as we live in a small house on the edge of town but have to pay the high taxes.
My electricity has been surging all day due to everyone having the central air on high blast. I have my windows open!! I even hung my laundry outside. Your not supposed to do that here, its unsightly.
My nephew and BIL BOTH had full tanks of gas stolen last week. BOTH had locking gas caps. Robberies have been on the up.
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