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patb
Participanti’d suggest local.
call up or check local campaigns, you get to
know a council member or a city office holder, she
can easily get an internship while still in high school and they move up, she will be tracking
their career.Now if she wants to get ideological, there
are some very right wing nutjobs like Bachmann and
iott or Angle. If she wants to go left,
she should look at phone banking for
Grayson or Grijalva or look up the phone bank
cards on Organizing for America or ActBlue.Grayson has an army of college kids out there
knocking doors and making calls. The Grayson
campaign and grijalva campaign are looking for
phone bank volunteers.patb
Participanti’d suggest local.
call up or check local campaigns, you get to
know a council member or a city office holder, she
can easily get an internship while still in high school and they move up, she will be tracking
their career.Now if she wants to get ideological, there
are some very right wing nutjobs like Bachmann and
iott or Angle. If she wants to go left,
she should look at phone banking for
Grayson or Grijalva or look up the phone bank
cards on Organizing for America or ActBlue.Grayson has an army of college kids out there
knocking doors and making calls. The Grayson
campaign and grijalva campaign are looking for
phone bank volunteers.patb
Participanti’d suggest local.
call up or check local campaigns, you get to
know a council member or a city office holder, she
can easily get an internship while still in high school and they move up, she will be tracking
their career.Now if she wants to get ideological, there
are some very right wing nutjobs like Bachmann and
iott or Angle. If she wants to go left,
she should look at phone banking for
Grayson or Grijalva or look up the phone bank
cards on Organizing for America or ActBlue.Grayson has an army of college kids out there
knocking doors and making calls. The Grayson
campaign and grijalva campaign are looking for
phone bank volunteers.patb
Participanti’d suggest local.
call up or check local campaigns, you get to
know a council member or a city office holder, she
can easily get an internship while still in high school and they move up, she will be tracking
their career.Now if she wants to get ideological, there
are some very right wing nutjobs like Bachmann and
iott or Angle. If she wants to go left,
she should look at phone banking for
Grayson or Grijalva or look up the phone bank
cards on Organizing for America or ActBlue.Grayson has an army of college kids out there
knocking doors and making calls. The Grayson
campaign and grijalva campaign are looking for
phone bank volunteers.patb
Participanti’d suggest local.
call up or check local campaigns, you get to
know a council member or a city office holder, she
can easily get an internship while still in high school and they move up, she will be tracking
their career.Now if she wants to get ideological, there
are some very right wing nutjobs like Bachmann and
iott or Angle. If she wants to go left,
she should look at phone banking for
Grayson or Grijalva or look up the phone bank
cards on Organizing for America or ActBlue.Grayson has an army of college kids out there
knocking doors and making calls. The Grayson
campaign and grijalva campaign are looking for
phone bank volunteers.patb
Participant[quote=EconProf]Prop 23 clearly seeks to limit the damage done by Proposition 32, which drastically raises the % of power we get from uneconomic, expensive renewable sources. Proposition 32 is a job killer. It is the best way to destroy California short of bombing it. All energy costs would skyrocket, electricity rates will especially bump up, one estimate puts gasoline prices over $9 per gallon.
Proposition 23 would hold off Prop32 until the state’s unemployment rate fell under 5 1/2%.
If you think our current 12% plus unemployment rate is not high enough, vote against Prop. 23.[/quote]
An EconProf giving advice?Run Away, Flee, while you still have wealth.
patb
Participant[quote=EconProf]Prop 23 clearly seeks to limit the damage done by Proposition 32, which drastically raises the % of power we get from uneconomic, expensive renewable sources. Proposition 32 is a job killer. It is the best way to destroy California short of bombing it. All energy costs would skyrocket, electricity rates will especially bump up, one estimate puts gasoline prices over $9 per gallon.
Proposition 23 would hold off Prop32 until the state’s unemployment rate fell under 5 1/2%.
If you think our current 12% plus unemployment rate is not high enough, vote against Prop. 23.[/quote]
An EconProf giving advice?Run Away, Flee, while you still have wealth.
patb
Participant[quote=EconProf]Prop 23 clearly seeks to limit the damage done by Proposition 32, which drastically raises the % of power we get from uneconomic, expensive renewable sources. Proposition 32 is a job killer. It is the best way to destroy California short of bombing it. All energy costs would skyrocket, electricity rates will especially bump up, one estimate puts gasoline prices over $9 per gallon.
Proposition 23 would hold off Prop32 until the state’s unemployment rate fell under 5 1/2%.
If you think our current 12% plus unemployment rate is not high enough, vote against Prop. 23.[/quote]
An EconProf giving advice?Run Away, Flee, while you still have wealth.
patb
Participant[quote=EconProf]Prop 23 clearly seeks to limit the damage done by Proposition 32, which drastically raises the % of power we get from uneconomic, expensive renewable sources. Proposition 32 is a job killer. It is the best way to destroy California short of bombing it. All energy costs would skyrocket, electricity rates will especially bump up, one estimate puts gasoline prices over $9 per gallon.
Proposition 23 would hold off Prop32 until the state’s unemployment rate fell under 5 1/2%.
If you think our current 12% plus unemployment rate is not high enough, vote against Prop. 23.[/quote]
An EconProf giving advice?Run Away, Flee, while you still have wealth.
patb
Participant[quote=EconProf]Prop 23 clearly seeks to limit the damage done by Proposition 32, which drastically raises the % of power we get from uneconomic, expensive renewable sources. Proposition 32 is a job killer. It is the best way to destroy California short of bombing it. All energy costs would skyrocket, electricity rates will especially bump up, one estimate puts gasoline prices over $9 per gallon.
Proposition 23 would hold off Prop32 until the state’s unemployment rate fell under 5 1/2%.
If you think our current 12% plus unemployment rate is not high enough, vote against Prop. 23.[/quote]
An EconProf giving advice?Run Away, Flee, while you still have wealth.
patb
Participant[quote=davelj]I’m not saying he’s wrong, but… I’m filing this under: I’m Talking My Own Book, By the Way.[/quote]
i think with the destruction of asset prices?
no sign of inflation for a while
patb
Participant[quote=davelj]I’m not saying he’s wrong, but… I’m filing this under: I’m Talking My Own Book, By the Way.[/quote]
i think with the destruction of asset prices?
no sign of inflation for a while
patb
Participant[quote=davelj]I’m not saying he’s wrong, but… I’m filing this under: I’m Talking My Own Book, By the Way.[/quote]
i think with the destruction of asset prices?
no sign of inflation for a while
patb
Participant[quote=davelj]I’m not saying he’s wrong, but… I’m filing this under: I’m Talking My Own Book, By the Way.[/quote]
i think with the destruction of asset prices?
no sign of inflation for a while
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