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citydweller
ParticipantI’m cautiously optimistic about the passage of this bill. My hope is that, if insurance companies can no longer drop people who get sick, they will realize it is in their best interest to focus their attention on how to keep people healthy.
They could become a pretty loud voice in the lobbying efforts to keep junk food out of schools, encouraging mothers to breast feed, creating walking and biking paths in neighborhoods, etc. They could also get behind the efforts to clean up our air, thus reducing the incidence of asthma.
citydweller
ParticipantDoes anyone think she may be resigning in order to become active in the Alaskan Independence Party, to help Alaska secede from the Union?
I know it’s a long shot, but she never ceases to amaze.
citydweller
ParticipantDoes anyone think she may be resigning in order to become active in the Alaskan Independence Party, to help Alaska secede from the Union?
I know it’s a long shot, but she never ceases to amaze.
citydweller
ParticipantDoes anyone think she may be resigning in order to become active in the Alaskan Independence Party, to help Alaska secede from the Union?
I know it’s a long shot, but she never ceases to amaze.
citydweller
ParticipantDoes anyone think she may be resigning in order to become active in the Alaskan Independence Party, to help Alaska secede from the Union?
I know it’s a long shot, but she never ceases to amaze.
citydweller
ParticipantDoes anyone think she may be resigning in order to become active in the Alaskan Independence Party, to help Alaska secede from the Union?
I know it’s a long shot, but she never ceases to amaze.
June 27, 2009 at 10:05 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421005citydweller
ParticipantI guess I’m probably in the minority here, but I am really glad this bill passed, and I hope it passes in the Senate. It is probably not perfect and will need some tweaking as it plays out, but I think something big and all encompassing like this is needed.
I envision that 20 years from now our country will no longer be oil dependent, and we will be amazed at the technology that will be developed because of this bill. Things we can’t even imagine right now. People will look back at the passage of this bill as a no-brainer and wonder what all the resistance was about.
I’m on the fence as to whether or not global warming is a real thing, but I strongly believe that it’s time we stop burning stuff to create energy.
The passage of this bill reminds me of when they were trying to ban smoking on airplanes. That was back in 1987, and it was only to ban smoking on flights of 2 hours or less. It passed by a narrow margin of 198 to 193. But now, looking back 20 years later, doesn’t it seem like that was kind of a no-brainer?
June 27, 2009 at 10:05 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421235citydweller
ParticipantI guess I’m probably in the minority here, but I am really glad this bill passed, and I hope it passes in the Senate. It is probably not perfect and will need some tweaking as it plays out, but I think something big and all encompassing like this is needed.
I envision that 20 years from now our country will no longer be oil dependent, and we will be amazed at the technology that will be developed because of this bill. Things we can’t even imagine right now. People will look back at the passage of this bill as a no-brainer and wonder what all the resistance was about.
I’m on the fence as to whether or not global warming is a real thing, but I strongly believe that it’s time we stop burning stuff to create energy.
The passage of this bill reminds me of when they were trying to ban smoking on airplanes. That was back in 1987, and it was only to ban smoking on flights of 2 hours or less. It passed by a narrow margin of 198 to 193. But now, looking back 20 years later, doesn’t it seem like that was kind of a no-brainer?
June 27, 2009 at 10:05 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421506citydweller
ParticipantI guess I’m probably in the minority here, but I am really glad this bill passed, and I hope it passes in the Senate. It is probably not perfect and will need some tweaking as it plays out, but I think something big and all encompassing like this is needed.
I envision that 20 years from now our country will no longer be oil dependent, and we will be amazed at the technology that will be developed because of this bill. Things we can’t even imagine right now. People will look back at the passage of this bill as a no-brainer and wonder what all the resistance was about.
I’m on the fence as to whether or not global warming is a real thing, but I strongly believe that it’s time we stop burning stuff to create energy.
The passage of this bill reminds me of when they were trying to ban smoking on airplanes. That was back in 1987, and it was only to ban smoking on flights of 2 hours or less. It passed by a narrow margin of 198 to 193. But now, looking back 20 years later, doesn’t it seem like that was kind of a no-brainer?
June 27, 2009 at 10:05 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421574citydweller
ParticipantI guess I’m probably in the minority here, but I am really glad this bill passed, and I hope it passes in the Senate. It is probably not perfect and will need some tweaking as it plays out, but I think something big and all encompassing like this is needed.
I envision that 20 years from now our country will no longer be oil dependent, and we will be amazed at the technology that will be developed because of this bill. Things we can’t even imagine right now. People will look back at the passage of this bill as a no-brainer and wonder what all the resistance was about.
I’m on the fence as to whether or not global warming is a real thing, but I strongly believe that it’s time we stop burning stuff to create energy.
The passage of this bill reminds me of when they were trying to ban smoking on airplanes. That was back in 1987, and it was only to ban smoking on flights of 2 hours or less. It passed by a narrow margin of 198 to 193. But now, looking back 20 years later, doesn’t it seem like that was kind of a no-brainer?
June 27, 2009 at 10:05 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421735citydweller
ParticipantI guess I’m probably in the minority here, but I am really glad this bill passed, and I hope it passes in the Senate. It is probably not perfect and will need some tweaking as it plays out, but I think something big and all encompassing like this is needed.
I envision that 20 years from now our country will no longer be oil dependent, and we will be amazed at the technology that will be developed because of this bill. Things we can’t even imagine right now. People will look back at the passage of this bill as a no-brainer and wonder what all the resistance was about.
I’m on the fence as to whether or not global warming is a real thing, but I strongly believe that it’s time we stop burning stuff to create energy.
The passage of this bill reminds me of when they were trying to ban smoking on airplanes. That was back in 1987, and it was only to ban smoking on flights of 2 hours or less. It passed by a narrow margin of 198 to 193. But now, looking back 20 years later, doesn’t it seem like that was kind of a no-brainer?
citydweller
ParticipantI was at Fashion Valley Mall last week and noticed a new store that’s sole purpose is “We Buy Gold”. I don’t remember the name of the store, I just remember thinking how odd it was to see it in Fashion Valley.
citydweller
ParticipantI was at Fashion Valley Mall last week and noticed a new store that’s sole purpose is “We Buy Gold”. I don’t remember the name of the store, I just remember thinking how odd it was to see it in Fashion Valley.
citydweller
ParticipantI was at Fashion Valley Mall last week and noticed a new store that’s sole purpose is “We Buy Gold”. I don’t remember the name of the store, I just remember thinking how odd it was to see it in Fashion Valley.
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