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Who Should Decide How We Save Energy

15 – 20 years ago, life was very simple. We didn’t have the high power computers and video game console that kept kids indoors to get fat. We didn’t have the big screen tv that kept us in the living room. The only way you could get more than 3 channels is if you had cable. We played outside and used our imagination. Families took drives and walks together to an unknown destination. During the summer and warm seasons, everything was done outdoors. Incuding laundry. Some folks still have the old style washers where you can use outside and mostly, folks just hung their laundry outside.

In Perkasie, Pennsylvania, Carin Froehlich hangs up her laundry knowing that her actions annoy local officials who have asked her to stop. Say What!?! Make somenone stop hanging up their laundry. A town official asked Froehlich to stop drying clothes in the sun. And she received anonymous notes from neighbors saying they did not want to see her hanging laundry. “They said it made the place look like trailer trash,” she said. “They said they didn’t want to look at my ‘unmentionables.’” Froehlich has said that hanging her laundry saves her about $80 a month in electric bills.

Then there is California. As reported by Yahoo Tech!, “In a move that could spell the end of the plasma TV industry as we know it, the state of California agreed today to enact strict regulations on the amount of power televisions can consume, effectively outlawing most large plasma TVs as of January 1, 2011, with many more televisions set to be banned beginning January 1, 2013.”

I can see California’s perspective since that state does have numerous brown outs in a year. The people in Perkasie, Pennsylvania needs to get a grip. Perhaps what this country needs to do is for a couple of weeks in the summer or some other season is to live “neccessity” only.

Six states at the moment have passed regulations to restrict local authoritied from banning clothesline. Kudos to Florida, Utah, Maine, Vermont, Colorado, and Hawaii.

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ACORN finally gets CRACKED

DC Investigation Part 1

DC Investigation Part 2

You may have already heard that two people posing as a pimp and a hooker visited four ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) offices in Washinton DC, Maryland, New York and San Francisco and video taped the responses when they were asked about advice to get grants and tax information on running a “business” that will also include imported “underage” girls. ACORN, who has been under scrutiny for voter registraion fraud since the past election has had all federal funding revoked since the release of the video. James O’Keefe, 25, got the idea to go after ACORN after he saw a video on Youtube of ACORN workers breaking into foreclosed homes. He travled to DC to meet up with Hannah Giles, 20, to run an idea by her. ACORN has stated that they are going to look to see if they can take legal action against the two, citing entrapment.

Watchout PETA and RIAA, you could be next.

With ACORN closing down, does this mean that social services is going to get flooded?

 

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Should Marijuana be Legalized

marijuanaMarijuana comes from the hemp plant Cannibus Sativa. It is mosty smoked by means of a cigarette, pipe or a bong. In some instances, it is boiled and drank like tea. Conflicting reports suggest that marijuana is use by the American Indians, but only for ”ceremonial” uses. Reports have shown that if used in small amounts, marijuana can heighten senses and awareness. Same reports have shown that prolonged usage can affect the memory later on in life. Compared to cigarette smoking, marijuana has up to 5 times the amount of tar and carbon monoxide output. For medical uses, delta-9-THC, which is the main part of marijuana, has been synthesized for a drug named Marinol to used by patients who have ahd chemotherapy. The delta-9-THC have also been linked to help those with glaucoma. On a side note, if delta-9-THC is mixed with an appetite suppresent, I wonder if this would be the ultimate weightloss pill.

The real reason marijuana is getting so much publicity is that lawmakers have looked towards marijuana to collect taxes. In California, marijuana yields about $14 billion a year. A 10% tax would give the California government $1.4 billion. I imagine the numbers comes from drug busts with the “estimated” street value. If marijuana was legal, it would save the US around $70 billion on policing and courts and would reduce those that are serving for nonviolent drug crimes by about a 1/3 and around the $30 billion to jail them.

Even if marijuana is made legal with restriction, it will be the same as alcohol and cigarettes. It will still be produced “underground”. Underage people will still get some. There will be unlicensed “street vendors”. It will still be smoked at school in a hidden area. Our court system will be filled with underage users, unlicensed dealers, etc.

Seems the lawmakers are letting greed get in the way for a healthy America. They must have forgot what the real effects that marijuana has on the unborn child to a mother who is smoking marijuana. Babies are usually born smaller, low immune systems and if the woman breast feeds, then the baby will develop slower motor functions.  

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