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June 23, 2010 at 9:56 PM #571296June 23, 2010 at 11:41 PM #570310paramountParticipant
[quote=Arraya]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/gulf-spill-plays-havoc-with-real-estate/article1612385/
The phone call was short and to the point: A buyer who had agreed to spend $500,000 (U.S.) on a beachfront home with a stunning view of the Gulf of Mexico was backing out.[/quote]
I know people have to feed their families, but how typical. All a gd realtor can think about is lost commision; would they ever stop to think that we are slowly but surely f^%#ing up this planet? Does that matter at all?
What’s going to be left for future generations?
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.
June 23, 2010 at 11:41 PM #570406paramountParticipant[quote=Arraya]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/gulf-spill-plays-havoc-with-real-estate/article1612385/
The phone call was short and to the point: A buyer who had agreed to spend $500,000 (U.S.) on a beachfront home with a stunning view of the Gulf of Mexico was backing out.[/quote]
I know people have to feed their families, but how typical. All a gd realtor can think about is lost commision; would they ever stop to think that we are slowly but surely f^%#ing up this planet? Does that matter at all?
What’s going to be left for future generations?
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.
June 23, 2010 at 11:41 PM #570914paramountParticipant[quote=Arraya]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/gulf-spill-plays-havoc-with-real-estate/article1612385/
The phone call was short and to the point: A buyer who had agreed to spend $500,000 (U.S.) on a beachfront home with a stunning view of the Gulf of Mexico was backing out.[/quote]
I know people have to feed their families, but how typical. All a gd realtor can think about is lost commision; would they ever stop to think that we are slowly but surely f^%#ing up this planet? Does that matter at all?
What’s going to be left for future generations?
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.
June 23, 2010 at 11:41 PM #571021paramountParticipant[quote=Arraya]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/gulf-spill-plays-havoc-with-real-estate/article1612385/
The phone call was short and to the point: A buyer who had agreed to spend $500,000 (U.S.) on a beachfront home with a stunning view of the Gulf of Mexico was backing out.[/quote]
I know people have to feed their families, but how typical. All a gd realtor can think about is lost commision; would they ever stop to think that we are slowly but surely f^%#ing up this planet? Does that matter at all?
What’s going to be left for future generations?
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.
June 23, 2010 at 11:41 PM #571311paramountParticipant[quote=Arraya]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/gulf-spill-plays-havoc-with-real-estate/article1612385/
The phone call was short and to the point: A buyer who had agreed to spend $500,000 (U.S.) on a beachfront home with a stunning view of the Gulf of Mexico was backing out.[/quote]
I know people have to feed their families, but how typical. All a gd realtor can think about is lost commision; would they ever stop to think that we are slowly but surely f^%#ing up this planet? Does that matter at all?
What’s going to be left for future generations?
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.
June 24, 2010 at 5:17 AM #570386ArrayaParticipant[quote=paramount]
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.[/quote]
I agree 1000%
June 24, 2010 at 5:17 AM #570478ArrayaParticipant[quote=paramount]
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.[/quote]
I agree 1000%
June 24, 2010 at 5:17 AM #570989ArrayaParticipant[quote=paramount]
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.[/quote]
I agree 1000%
June 24, 2010 at 5:17 AM #571096ArrayaParticipant[quote=paramount]
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.[/quote]
I agree 1000%
June 24, 2010 at 5:17 AM #571387ArrayaParticipant[quote=paramount]
We have in our hands a big part of the solution: It’s called the internet. We need to change the way we think on a collective basis, and keep our focus on the big picture.[/quote]
I agree 1000%
June 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #570431ArrayaParticipantA speaker at grassroots movement in LA. This lady, from an intergenerational commercial fishing family, was aloud to sit in on BP meetings regarding the clean-up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkYJDI8pK9Y&feature=player_embedded
-The Federal Government, Coast Guard and NOAA are taking orders from BP
-BP clean up crew management talking more of cost cutting and information control rather than clean up
-Beaches and marshes are not protected
-People getting sick
-When ever an “official” goes to a beach, BP sends hundreds to the spot and then when the camera leaves so does about 80% of the crew — It’s called “ponies and balloons”
-Took boat out in the gulf and drove through spots with 100 of thousands of dead fish*Additionally it’s been reported that BP has hired private security forces to keep the press away from “sensitive” areas and “monitor” the hired clean-up crew.
June 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #570524ArrayaParticipantA speaker at grassroots movement in LA. This lady, from an intergenerational commercial fishing family, was aloud to sit in on BP meetings regarding the clean-up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkYJDI8pK9Y&feature=player_embedded
-The Federal Government, Coast Guard and NOAA are taking orders from BP
-BP clean up crew management talking more of cost cutting and information control rather than clean up
-Beaches and marshes are not protected
-People getting sick
-When ever an “official” goes to a beach, BP sends hundreds to the spot and then when the camera leaves so does about 80% of the crew — It’s called “ponies and balloons”
-Took boat out in the gulf and drove through spots with 100 of thousands of dead fish*Additionally it’s been reported that BP has hired private security forces to keep the press away from “sensitive” areas and “monitor” the hired clean-up crew.
June 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #571037ArrayaParticipantA speaker at grassroots movement in LA. This lady, from an intergenerational commercial fishing family, was aloud to sit in on BP meetings regarding the clean-up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkYJDI8pK9Y&feature=player_embedded
-The Federal Government, Coast Guard and NOAA are taking orders from BP
-BP clean up crew management talking more of cost cutting and information control rather than clean up
-Beaches and marshes are not protected
-People getting sick
-When ever an “official” goes to a beach, BP sends hundreds to the spot and then when the camera leaves so does about 80% of the crew — It’s called “ponies and balloons”
-Took boat out in the gulf and drove through spots with 100 of thousands of dead fish*Additionally it’s been reported that BP has hired private security forces to keep the press away from “sensitive” areas and “monitor” the hired clean-up crew.
June 24, 2010 at 7:47 AM #571144ArrayaParticipantA speaker at grassroots movement in LA. This lady, from an intergenerational commercial fishing family, was aloud to sit in on BP meetings regarding the clean-up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkYJDI8pK9Y&feature=player_embedded
-The Federal Government, Coast Guard and NOAA are taking orders from BP
-BP clean up crew management talking more of cost cutting and information control rather than clean up
-Beaches and marshes are not protected
-People getting sick
-When ever an “official” goes to a beach, BP sends hundreds to the spot and then when the camera leaves so does about 80% of the crew — It’s called “ponies and balloons”
-Took boat out in the gulf and drove through spots with 100 of thousands of dead fish*Additionally it’s been reported that BP has hired private security forces to keep the press away from “sensitive” areas and “monitor” the hired clean-up crew.
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