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  • What do you pledge to do to personally conserve energy and stop oil addiction?

    Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 6 Comments »

    It’s a known fact that we can’t keep using oil at the current rate. Our addiction to oil is costing lives and destroying our way of life. It is not only a problem for our environment but our onging livelihoods and national security. What do you pledge to do to personally conserve energy and become part of the solution rather than the problem?

    My family has already switched from gasoline cars to cars that run on natural gas (methane). It’s cleaner and cheaper (95 cents per gallon) and we got nice tax credits for buying the cars (used, even!). Now when we take our recyclables to the recycle center, we aren’t using gasoline to do it. Since we started recycling, we have gone from an overflowing garbage can every week to just 1 bag. We try to promote the use of nat.gas vehicles whenever we can, to friends, neighbors, family and anyone else who will listen. If you set the example, some people will take notice and change for the better.

    why did god ruin all those lepers livelihoods by curing them?

    Posted by admin on November 21st, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 4 Comments »


    Alms for a ex-leper. Alms for an ex-leper. Here I was sitting minding my own business, you know making a living begging and all, and I’m doing alright, as far as begging goes, you know, paying the bills and putting a little away for the kids – if I ever get kids that is, you know, who would want to have kids with a leper, you know, not like my member fell off or anything, might be missing a few toes and fingers, and the nose, the nose it ain’t what it used to be, but you know, maybe someday…. Anyway, this guy, Jesus comes along and He cures me. That’s it! Poof, I’m cured! Now I’m out of work. I can’t make a decent living. I got no skills. I ain’t got a wife. Who would want to marry a man who has no job skills and is unemployed. At least as a leper I had an outside chance. You know, money talks. Talking about money, you got alms for an ex-leper? Eh? What you say? A decishekle ought to get me through the day… Hey where you going. Damn. He could have left me with a limp or something. Alms, for an ex-leper.

    Did the government resolve the minnow deal that cost 30,000 California’s their jobs and livelihoods?

    Posted by admin on November 17th, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 7 Comments »


    Yes I agree with Michon! and yes you can bet that Diane Fineswine had something to do with it, including those al gore fake environmentalists. they are ruining this state, and its in my local paper all the time, something becomes extinct because the High Source takes care of these things,. and everyone in this state panics, for all the wrong reasons, its also called job creativity, we have way too many tree huggers in calif, but they can let a control burn get out of hand, and all of a sudden no tree huggers around at all when we get inundated with smoke from a forest fire burn…………………makes no sense at all

    Will the Gulf States secede from the Obama-Nation after the complete destruction of their livelihoods?

    Posted by admin on November 16th, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 4 Comments »


    Anything is possible in these dark times we are living in now!

    Should America carry out tactical strikes on foreign HQ’s of those that kill Americans and their livelihoods?

    Posted by admin on November 12th, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 3 Comments »

    We do have Intel showing the headquarter locations for the following organizations:

    BP – Great Britain.
    Halliburton – Dubai
    TransOcean – Cayman Islands

    Absolutely – that would be the “conservative” thing to do. Protecting our Nation and her people should be on top of everyone’s agenda.

    Which of the following threatened the livelihoods of southern farmers?

    Posted by admin on November 9th, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 1 Comment »

    a. northern banks
    b. the railroad
    c. the boll weevil
    d the Farmers’ Alliance

    That would be "D" the farmers’ alliance.

    Liberals; Would you push a button and destroy swaths of other Americans livelihoods to get your way?

    Posted by admin on November 7th, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 13 Comments »

    if you could? Like you are attempting to do to Arizonans indiscriminately?
    sweet sarah- I think you know exactly what I’m saying

    Of course! If they can collapse the economic system here and abroad then they can have complete control and be the master of everyone’s fate. The goal in one word is: Enslavement…. and the committed followers are too blind to see it.

    MR

    What were some livelihoods the Americans had before their country’s Industrialization?

    Posted by admin on November 4th, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 2 Comments »

    I am not American, so my school [not from America] doesn’t have much research material.

    Please cite your sources though. :)

    I’m not going to site it but it would be similar to the way the rest of europe, and even the world was. before industrialization there was Lots of farming, and there were more small shops that create the items that industrial facilities would have created like shoes, clothing, hats, guns, etc. thats just a start

    Why is it not a crime to recklessly endanger the economy and people’s livelihoods?

    Posted by admin on November 2nd, 2010 and filed under livelihoods | 5 Comments »

    Should the bankers who caused the credit crunch through their greed and selfish pursuit of commissions, in the knowledge that this would sooner or later all come unstuck and, as it has done, lead to a mortgage famine, homelessness through repossession and other ills causing untold misery to many people, not face prosecution for reckless endangerment or something?
    SDD: they should be prosecuted too. The whole sordid business must stop.

    What they did was a scam, and yes it was wrong. Find where they’ve broken a law, and go ahead and prosecute them. Being a scheister isn’t, in and of itself, illegal.
    But, unless I’m missing something here, no one forced people to sign mortgages they knew they couldn’t afford. They aren’t just innocent victims who should have their debts paid in full by the taxpayer. In my opinion.