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Posted on 2009-01-08 20:31:18

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"Market Realities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-03 09:12:17

 The (almost) universal reaction has been to call the GM’s responsible for these signings idiots. This nothing new every offseason baseball fans and scribes discuss the latest round of “terrible” signings. These signings of course end up working out and as a whole aren’t the reason a team fails to compete.  This leads me to believe two things: Major League General Managers are good at what they do and the market realities are far different than what most of us on the outside realize. Prospects like Adam Jones are viewed as about as valuable as superstars like Johan Santana. I realize that this is an exaggeration but in order to trade a top prospect for a superstar that team is going to make sure that a number of other factors have aligned before the team pulls the trigger on such a trade. Teams don’t trade top prospects for rent a players anymore. As a result the only way to get young cheap talent is to grow it yourself. Major League Baseball is quietly sneaking up on the NFL is the biggest cash cow in professional sports.  I’m not sure if the MLB will ever pass the NFL but I am pretty sure that each major league team has tons of cash to spend. Each team enters every offseason with a ton of cash to spend on the open market. Ichiro signed a hometown discount to stay in Seattle for about the same amount of money that Torii Hunter just signed for to play in LA-Anaheim. Ichiro is clearly superior to Hunter so does this make the Hunter signing a disaster? My answer is no but I will explain this later. 4. Teams enter the free agent signing period with the previous 3 factors in place and Free Agency is easiest way to get better Teams have lots of money to spend in order to improve themselves. Free Agency is pretty much the only way to do it. The open market contains a bunch of left overs. These leftovers can still help ballclubs win games so they are throwing enormous sums of money at these players because it is the only way they can get better.  Players like Torii Hunter and Francisco Cordero can be a big part of winning a division pennant (Hunter more than Cordero) and major league GM’s realize this so they dump considerable sums of money into the free agent pool. This isn’t going to change until big name players start refusing to give hometown discounts and demand market value contracts in free agency. Almost all the top free agents in this (thin) free agent class took themselves off the market before they hit the open market. As a result any team hording cash in hopes of landing Mark Buehrle or Ichiro must now spend that money on Carlos Silva or Torii Hunter. More supply would lower the demand on free agents.  In light of this I view the Torii Hunter trade as an overpay but a justifiable one. Anaheim has a window to compete and they have decided to take advantage of it. They are in a good position to win the division for a few more seasons before the team gets old and before that happens they can make a few moves to blunt the impact of father time. They will need to be aggressive but I can see this team becoming the long term dominant force in the division. Too bad the Mariners didn’t do this at the beginning of the decade. Scott Linebrink is a signing that hurts because it is a four year deal. Relief pitchers are probably the easiest thing to find in major league baseball and relief pitcher implosions are just as common managers bringing in the lefty to face Ichiro. I don’t like giving long term deals to RP’s unless they are truly relief aces and I’m not sure Linebrink qualifies. Fransisco Cordero hurts. This is a contract I would never do because it has far too much downside. The arsenal of a relief pitcher is far less refined than that of a starter. If a starter flops their is always the chance they can become a good relief pitcher. If a reliever flops they are done being an effective major league player until they get better. I think it is a much wiser use of resources to use the trial and error method in the bullpen (which provides many opportunites for trial and error). Lots of contracts handed out this offseason will cause us to shudder but lets not be too hard on the GM’s. Remember bloggers try to sound smart while GM’s try to win pennent races. THe contracts get ridiculous because of the relative open market in baseball. The NFL has a system that saves the teams from themselves they only have to pay 65% of their revenues to players and can’t go over. MLB teams can spend 200% of revenues if they want. There is also the system of slavery keeping guys at levels far below their value for their first six years the revenues these guys provide get passed on to the free agents. Torii Hunter is not worth $19m. But that doesn’t make it a bad signing. A GM is given a budget from that budget he looks at the question of can a player improve the team. If he doesn’t spend all of his budget he is foolish. If the Mariners had 5m left at the end of free agency and they would improve their team by signing linebrink why would they not do so? I’m pretty much ok with all of these signings. The underlying point of this article is that free agency is a horribly inefficient way to spend money. There are historical reasons for this and perhaps my next article will cover some of these. Actually I think that’s a really good idea. I’ll do a history of free agency. Part one should be out tomorrow night or Wednesday at the lastest. Major League owners have been getting better and better at running organizations like businesses and the business end of things has been taken over by business people. 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"Market Realities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-03 09:12:08

 The (almost) universal reaction has been to call the GM’s responsible for these signings idiots. This nothing new every offseason baseball fans and scribes discuss the latest round of “terrible” signings. These signings of course end up working out and as a whole aren’t the reason a team fails to compete.  This leads me to believe two things: Major League General Managers are good at what they do and the market realities are far different than what most of us on the outside realize. Prospects like Adam Jones are viewed as about as valuable as superstars like Johan Santana. I realize that this is an exaggeration but in order to trade a top prospect for a superstar that team is going to make sure that a number of other factors have aligned before the team pulls the trigger on such a trade. Teams don’t trade top prospects for rent a players anymore. As a result the only way to get young cheap talent is to grow it yourself. Major League Baseball is quietly sneaking up on the NFL is the biggest cash cow in professional sports.  I’m not sure if the MLB will ever pass the NFL but I am pretty sure that each major league team has tons of cash to spend. Each team enters every offseason with a ton of cash to spend on the open market. Ichiro signed a hometown discount to stay in Seattle for about the same amount of money that Torii Hunter just signed for to play in LA-Anaheim. Ichiro is clearly superior to Hunter so does this make the Hunter signing a disaster? My answer is no but I will explain this later. 4. Teams enter the free agent signing period with the previous 3 factors in place and Free Agency is easiest way to get better Teams have lots of money to spend in order to improve themselves. Free Agency is pretty much the only way to do it. The open market contains a bunch of left overs. These leftovers can still help ballclubs win games so they are throwing enormous sums of money at these players because it is the only way they can get better.  Players like Torii Hunter and Francisco Cordero can be a big part of winning a division pennant (Hunter more than Cordero) and major league GM’s realize this so they dump considerable sums of money into the free agent pool. This isn’t going to change until big name players start refusing to give hometown discounts and demand market value contracts in free agency. Almost all the top free agents in this (thin) free agent class took themselves off the market before they hit the open market. As a result any team hording cash in hopes of landing Mark Buehrle or Ichiro must now spend that money on Carlos Silva or Torii Hunter. More supply would lower the demand on free agents.  In light of this I view the Torii Hunter trade as an overpay but a justifiable one. Anaheim has a window to compete and they have decided to take advantage of it. They are in a good position to win the division for a few more seasons before the team gets old and before that happens they can make a few moves to blunt the impact of father time. They will need to be aggressive but I can see this team becoming the long term dominant force in the division. Too bad the Mariners didn’t do this at the beginning of the decade. Scott Linebrink is a signing that hurts because it is a four year deal. Relief pitchers are probably the easiest thing to find in major league baseball and relief pitcher implosions are just as common managers bringing in the lefty to face Ichiro. I don’t like giving long term deals to RP’s unless they are truly relief aces and I’m not sure Linebrink qualifies. Fransisco Cordero hurts. This is a contract I would never do because it has far too much downside. The arsenal of a relief pitcher is far less refined than that of a starter. If a starter flops their is always the chance they can become a good relief pitcher. If a reliever flops they are done being an effective major league player until they get better. I think it is a much wiser use of resources to use the trial and error method in the bullpen (which provides many opportunites for trial and error). Lots of contracts handed out this offseason will cause us to shudder but lets not be too hard on the GM’s. Remember bloggers try to sound smart while GM’s try to win pennent races. THe contracts get ridiculous because of the relative open market in baseball. The NFL has a system that saves the teams from themselves they only have to pay 65% of their revenues to players and can’t go over. MLB teams can spend 200% of revenues if they want. There is also the system of slavery keeping guys at levels far below their value for their first six years the revenues these guys provide get passed on to the free agents. Torii Hunter is not worth $19m. But that doesn’t make it a bad signing. A GM is given a budget from that budget he looks at the question of can a player improve the team. If he doesn’t spend all of his budget he is foolish. If the Mariners had 5m left at the end of free agency and they would improve their team by signing linebrink why would they not do so? I’m pretty much ok with all of these signings. The underlying point of this article is that free agency is a horribly inefficient way to spend money. There are historical reasons for this and perhaps my next article will cover some of these. Actually I think that’s a really good idea. I’ll do a history of free agency. Part one should be out tomorrow night or Wednesday at the lastest. Major League owners have been getting better and better at running organizations like businesses and the business end of things has been taken over by business people. 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"Market Realities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-03 09:11:48

 The (almost) universal reaction has been to call the GM’s responsible for these signings idiots. This nothing new every offseason baseball fans and scribes discuss the latest round of “terrible” signings. These signings of course end up working out and as a whole aren’t the reason a team fails to compete.  This leads me to believe two things: Major League General Managers are good at what they do and the market realities are far different than what most of us on the outside realize. Prospects like Adam Jones are viewed as about as valuable as superstars like Johan Santana. I realize that this is an exaggeration but in order to trade a top prospect for a superstar that team is going to make sure that a number of other factors have aligned before the team pulls the trigger on such a trade. Teams don’t trade top prospects for rent a players anymore. As a result the only way to get young cheap talent is to grow it yourself. Major League Baseball is quietly sneaking up on the NFL is the biggest cash cow in professional sports.  I’m not sure if the MLB will ever pass the NFL but I am pretty sure that each major league team has tons of cash to spend. Each team enters every offseason with a ton of cash to spend on the open market. Ichiro signed a hometown discount to stay in Seattle for about the same amount of money that Torii Hunter just signed for to play in LA-Anaheim. Ichiro is clearly superior to Hunter so does this make the Hunter signing a disaster? My answer is no but I will explain this later. 4. Teams enter the free agent signing period with the previous 3 factors in place and Free Agency is easiest way to get better Teams have lots of money to spend in order to improve themselves. Free Agency is pretty much the only way to do it. The open market contains a bunch of left overs. These leftovers can still help ballclubs win games so they are throwing enormous sums of money at these players because it is the only way they can get better.  Players like Torii Hunter and Francisco Cordero can be a big part of winning a division pennant (Hunter more than Cordero) and major league GM’s realize this so they dump considerable sums of money into the free agent pool. This isn’t going to change until big name players start refusing to give hometown discounts and demand market value contracts in free agency. Almost all the top free agents in this (thin) free agent class took themselves off the market before they hit the open market. As a result any team hording cash in hopes of landing Mark Buehrle or Ichiro must now spend that money on Carlos Silva or Torii Hunter. More supply would lower the demand on free agents.  In light of this I view the Torii Hunter trade as an overpay but a justifiable one. Anaheim has a window to compete and they have decided to take advantage of it. They are in a good position to win the division for a few more seasons before the team gets old and before that happens they can make a few moves to blunt the impact of father time. They will need to be aggressive but I can see this team becoming the long term dominant force in the division. Too bad the Mariners didn’t do this at the beginning of the decade. Scott Linebrink is a signing that hurts because it is a four year deal. Relief pitchers are probably the easiest thing to find in major league baseball and relief pitcher implosions are just as common managers bringing in the lefty to face Ichiro. I don’t like giving long term deals to RP’s unless they are truly relief aces and I’m not sure Linebrink qualifies. Fransisco Cordero hurts. This is a contract I would never do because it has far too much downside. The arsenal of a relief pitcher is far less refined than that of a starter. If a starter flops their is always the chance they can become a good relief pitcher. If a reliever flops they are done being an effective major league player until they get better. I think it is a much wiser use of resources to use the trial and error method in the bullpen (which provides many opportunites for trial and error). Lots of contracts handed out this offseason will cause us to shudder but lets not be too hard on the GM’s. Remember bloggers try to sound smart while GM’s try to win pennent races. THe contracts get ridiculous because of the relative open market in baseball. The NFL has a system that saves the teams from themselves they only have to pay 65% of their revenues to players and can’t go over. MLB teams can spend 200% of revenues if they want. There is also the system of slavery keeping guys at levels far below their value for their first six years the revenues these guys provide get passed on to the free agents. Torii Hunter is not worth $19m. But that doesn’t make it a bad signing. A GM is given a budget from that budget he looks at the question of can a player improve the team. If he doesn’t spend all of his budget he is foolish. If the Mariners had 5m left at the end of free agency and they would improve their team by signing linebrink why would they not do so? I’m pretty much ok with all of these signings. The underlying point of this article is that free agency is a horribly inefficient way to spend money. There are historical reasons for this and perhaps my next article will cover some of these. Actually I think that’s a really good idea. I’ll do a history of free agency. Part one should be out tomorrow night or Wednesday at the lastest. Major League owners have been getting better and better at running organizations like businesses and the business end of things has been taken over by business people. 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"Market Realities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-03 09:11:22

 The (almost) universal reaction has been to call the GM’s responsible for these signings idiots. This nothing new every offseason baseball fans and scribes discuss the latest round of “terrible” signings. These signings of course end up working out and as a whole aren’t the reason a team fails to compete.  This leads me to believe two things: Major League General Managers are good at what they do and the market realities are far different than what most of us on the outside realize. Prospects like Adam Jones are viewed as about as valuable as superstars like Johan Santana. I realize that this is an exaggeration but in order to trade a top prospect for a superstar that team is going to make sure that a number of other factors have aligned before the team pulls the trigger on such a trade. Teams don’t trade top prospects for rent a players anymore. As a result the only way to get young cheap talent is to grow it yourself. Major League Baseball is quietly sneaking up on the NFL is the biggest cash cow in professional sports.  I’m not sure if the MLB will ever pass the NFL but I am pretty sure that each major league team has tons of cash to spend. Each team enters every offseason with a ton of cash to spend on the open market. Ichiro signed a hometown discount to stay in Seattle for about the same amount of money that Torii Hunter just signed for to play in LA-Anaheim. Ichiro is clearly superior to Hunter so does this make the Hunter signing a disaster? My answer is no but I will explain this later. 4. Teams enter the free agent signing period with the previous 3 factors in place and Free Agency is easiest way to get better Teams have lots of money to spend in order to improve themselves. Free Agency is pretty much the only way to do it. The open market contains a bunch of left overs. These leftovers can still help ballclubs win games so they are throwing enormous sums of money at these players because it is the only way they can get better.  Players like Torii Hunter and Francisco Cordero can be a big part of winning a division pennant (Hunter more than Cordero) and major league GM’s realize this so they dump considerable sums of money into the free agent pool. This isn’t going to change until big name players start refusing to give hometown discounts and demand market value contracts in free agency. Almost all the top free agents in this (thin) free agent class took themselves off the market before they hit the open market. As a result any team hording cash in hopes of landing Mark Buehrle or Ichiro must now spend that money on Carlos Silva or Torii Hunter. More supply would lower the demand on free agents.  In light of this I view the Torii Hunter trade as an overpay but a justifiable one. Anaheim has a window to compete and they have decided to take advantage of it. They are in a good position to win the division for a few more seasons before the team gets old and before that happens they can make a few moves to blunt the impact of father time. They will need to be aggressive but I can see this team becoming the long term dominant force in the division. Too bad the Mariners didn’t do this at the beginning of the decade. Scott Linebrink is a signing that hurts because it is a four year deal. Relief pitchers are probably the easiest thing to find in major league baseball and relief pitcher implosions are just as common managers bringing in the lefty to face Ichiro. I don’t like giving long term deals to RP’s unless they are truly relief aces and I’m not sure Linebrink qualifies. Fransisco Cordero hurts. This is a contract I would never do because it has far too much downside. The arsenal of a relief pitcher is far less refined than that of a starter. If a starter flops their is always the chance they can become a good relief pitcher. If a reliever flops they are done being an effective major league player until they get better. I think it is a much wiser use of resources to use the trial and error method in the bullpen (which provides many opportunites for trial and error). Lots of contracts handed out this offseason will cause us to shudder but lets not be too hard on the GM’s. Remember bloggers try to sound smart while GM’s try to win pennent races. THe contracts get ridiculous because of the relative open market in baseball. The NFL has a system that saves the teams from themselves they only have to pay 65% of their revenues to players and can’t go over. MLB teams can spend 200% of revenues if they want. There is also the system of slavery keeping guys at levels far below their value for their first six years the revenues these guys provide get passed on to the free agents. Torii Hunter is not worth $19m. But that doesn’t make it a bad signing. A GM is given a budget from that budget he looks at the question of can a player improve the team. If he doesn’t spend all of his budget he is foolish. If the Mariners had 5m left at the end of free agency and they would improve their team by signing linebrink why would they not do so? I’m pretty much ok with all of these signings. The underlying point of this article is that free agency is a horribly inefficient way to spend money. There are historical reasons for this and perhaps my next article will cover some of these. Actually I think that’s a really good idea. I’ll do a history of free agency. Part one should be out tomorrow night or Wednesday at the lastest. Major League owners have been getting better and better at running organizations like businesses and the business end of things has been taken over by business people. 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"Writing Lots of Articles Will Make You Lots of Money Fast" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-15 21:17:35

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"VC Open Letters: David Siminoff, TheFunded, Comments and a lot more" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 06:44:23

I have known David Siminoff for almost 15 years in both personal and business settings. Recently in the Private comments areas of several Venrock posts there undergo been personal vicious and petty comments regarding David. These instances may have occurred. That is not my point here. My inform here is twofold: 1)Enough is Enough The Funded is a wonderful idea and necessary idea. It is a Forum that gives good express to people who undergo traditionally been made to bow. But TheFunded will only undergo a good voice if the posts are objective civil and informative. Anonymity on TheFunded is a good thing. An entrepreneur cannot jeopardize his/her ability to get funding because of honest comments they make about a certain VC. BUT and this must always be remembered anonymity carries a high and constant level of objectivity and validity with it. Continue to whine and throw personal attacks and The Funded becomes another bad TV reality show with pathetic contestants and absolutely no credibility. Develop a Sense of Humor and Cohones. A Funded poster said that David ate lunch in front of them during a meeting and David did not provide any lunch for TheFunded Poster. Bad Form? Yes. But all VCs say that the most important factor to which they give funding is the People. Personally. I would want to know that the folks to whom I am about to give a couple of million dollars undergo both humor and cohones (along with a whole bunch of other cram but humor and cohones are real important to me). The Poster should have looked at David looked at Davids sandwich looked at the telephone in the conference room walked over to the telecommunicate picked up the receiver turned to everyone in the conference room and. Im going to order from Dominos. Anyone be some kind of special toppings? Its Only Money and at the end of the meeting or the due diligence or the day both the Entrepreneur and the VC know it. VCs need to raise new funds. There are lots of limited partners waiting to give VCs lots of money. VCs raise new funds by showing off the great returns from previous funds. Great returns from previous funds are generated by portfolio companies. Money is a cheap commodity to the VC (or at least it should be). Good people good ideas hard bring home the bacon all of these and more are the rare commodities to the VC. The Entrepreneur is the adjust Customer of the VC not the Limited Partners 99% of Entrepreneurs would be more than happy to have the entire VC relationship begin and end with.

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"Why I Failed To Make Money Online Blogging: A must read article ..." posted by ~Ray
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"Stranded on Money: Lessons from My Daughter?s Curly Hair" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 01:41:20

My nine-year-old daughter has bouncy curls that are tighter smaller and cuter than ’s famous curls. Her hair has taught me a lot about financial management. At beat the curls catch light---especially the of the afternoon-- and dance desire examine flames. At worst the curls become matted like the tangled silken threads in one of my discarded half-finished embroidery projects. Here’s what my daughter’s curls have taught me about money and saving. Daily maintenance pays: Her hair remains knot-free if it is brushed and detangled every day. Likewise my money remains knot-free with daily maintenance which includes a fit check budget tinkering and other steps of well being. Knots happen quickly. When my daughter goes to sleep with wet unbrushed hair she wakes up the next morning with a big ball of knotted hair. Likewise financial tangles — a forgotten bill a lost opportunity for savings or earnings a bounced check-- can happen overnight when I neglect daily money maintenance. ask experts peers and friends. We learned a lot about curly hair maintenance from reading different books and articles about curly hair. For my own tight nappy curls. I’ve tapped into various websites and forums that alter in hair compassionate for African-American women. The same process has been applied to my financial education. I read lots of publications books and blogs about money and frugal living. I’ve listened to the lessons on financial discipline from my parents and I’ve gratefully recalled the words of wisdom from a dear friend who used to constantly lecture to me about the value of. hit the books from everyone including children: When I told my daughter that I was planning to write this conjoin. I asked her for advice about hair compassionate. Her words of wisdom: "alter sure you undergo the right The financial lesson: Pin drink the experts and ask for specific practical advice. Too often. I’ll construe an bind or comprehend a lecture about money that’s not real to me or not applicable to my daily life. Or maybe I just don’t understand because I have failed to ask the alter questions. But to make the advice and tips bring home the bacon for me. I need to ask specifics and dig deeper for practical applications to my here-and-now situation. Tap into the alter tools: The brush is so awesome for my daughter’s curly hair and my tight tight curls. I love that rub! It’s great for detangling and grooming. The right conditioners and shampoos also work come up for our hair. Likewise. I’ve put together my own arsenal of financials tools: the right books a financial tracking system on my computer the alter savings plans and budgeting techniques.______________ I'm another spoiled writer with book tastes and a small budget. I write a column for the Miami Herald about saving money. I have a fashionably frugal attitude: Live well sight meaning and stay on a budget. Photo credit: Melanie Bell This website maintains an intellectual firewall between editorial copy (my posts) and the ads on this site including the sponsored links. All posts and articles are independent of the advertisements. In keeping with a policy of editorial independence: 1) There are no Posts-for-Pay articles on this place.2) None of the written articles including book reviews or media releases are paid placements.3) As a freelancer for various magazines and newspapers. I undergo contracts with different organizations. Those contracts are also independent of my blogging activities and I'm not paid to mention any magazine newspaper or media outlet.

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"Pressure and Exposure helps with Environmental Issues - The ZENN ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-25 18:23:50

I am living in Quebec so unlike many areas of the world where energy is produced in very devastating ways. Quebec Hydro has vast hydro-generated electricity stocks available. Of course when Mother Nature gets pissed and destroys the infrastructure with an Ice Storm (such as 1998) getting it here is not so easy. But otherwise we live with relatively cheap electrical energy in this province. So when I started to read stories about the Canadian Government or possibly only a department digging in its heels and refusing to allow an electric car manufacturer here in Quebec and already selling their cars in the US to be certified as safe for Canadian roads when all the criteria were apparently met it annoyed me. Especially when the car is coming in at a cost of 14,000.00 The ZENN Car won’t go over 40 km/h and is designed to be a transportation method for neighborhood and city bear on driving places where the posted speed is 50 kph or less. The article quotes the confusion of Transport Canada officials where they say first one thing then the totally opposite. This seemed to provide some arouse since the prime Minister had already said that meeting Kyoto commitments was becoming impossible. That is a no brainer if all attempts to control away from oil are blocked by the powers that be. We aren’t allowed to change surface voluntarily move from Oil to electricity even by the government. We are denied the ability to vote with our dollars in this case. “NDP Leader bring up Layton raised the air during question period in the House of Commons and accused the government of throwing “bureaucratic roadblocks” in the way of innovation.” I applaud Mr. Layton on taking a rest on this air and I am really enthusiastic that the initial approval has been given – at least from the Federal aim. Hopefully there ordain be lots more pressure on each and every province to make a rapid approval of electric vehicles as part of the urban milieu of every Canadian city and town. Everyone should try to follow up on this and see what their particular province or state is doing to get this type of transportation approved and implemented I certainly wish this hit incident’s resolution is just the tip of the iceberg (although those seem to be on the way to becoming extinct from Global Warming). We need to act a sell effort to carry the air of clean and renewable energy production and use. We must see it as offering a viable choice for every individual to undergo a conscious decision whether to pollute or heal our fragile spaceship. Environmentally sane energy should be the topic of water cooler discussions family gatherings corporate board room strategy every political party’s policy and the guiding light for farmers deciding what to lay. It is their responsibility to ensure both sustainable food supplies and energy conversion as liquid solar cater is available. We be to avail ourselves of every alternative – Solar cater. Wind Power. Hydro cater. Geo Power and Plant Power – the distillation of liquid solar power as we turn lay material into alcohol food and fertilizer and destroy gas. Everyone adding their voice to the discussion and the solution as an individual is doing it the right way. We need a strong and change state forum where each and every one of us can evaluate all the pros and cons that can only be openly exposed through vigorous consider – we have never had something as strong and freely available as the blog style open forum system before. With both strong individual and subsequent co-ordinated political ordain pointed powerfully in the direction of saving ourselves and our democracy the oil companies won’t be able to use lack of energy as a reason to compel any government to war and thus advance subsidize their profits and extend their grasp toward the One World. Without a war to fund the financial institutions won’t undergo both ends of the examine to burn two sides to pay and collect grizzly profits playing each align against the other Individual’s ideas for a clean and environmentally sane world must become the impetus behind laws and decisions not corporations who are only in it for a acquire with no conscience for the garbage and alter they create in pursuit of the almighty fiat dollar. It is time to hamstring debunk and go away to ignore Big Oil’s pressure tactics that have so successfully been calculated to make us tow their line. Without this becoming reality rapidly we all ordain simply become powerless pawns in the MegaOilron’s plans to turn us into their cannon fodder and gentle little slaves. I be the freedom to choose the world that my family and all families can live in not be forced into the One World socialist elite dream of the megalomaniacs who hold back the money and energy supply of the world. I sight it quite interestingthat after I wrote the above entry I saw a feature on the ZENN on the heap Mercer inform. For those not able to get the CBC programming. Rick Mercer’s report ranks on par with the Daily Show with John Steward for politcal satire and mention on the political scene bit for Canada. It is a write of the times that a story desire this would be followed by Rick Mercer who’s comments displace quite the ring of truth and common senxse in a political climate that can be anythingbut. Congratulations to Mr. Mercer for brinign a very good story to the Canadian public who have been denied the ability to purchase or run them except in the province of British Columbia. Hopefully morepressure ordain be applies so we here in Quebec can operate a car that is actually manufactured here. I took the time to go find the actual video cut it is on Use this cerebrate to go the the and under RMR 5 archives episode 7 look for the Mercer: Rick drives an electric car. Well worth the trouble to do it. I evaluate. He even answers the most important question of all how much ordain it direct (2 passengers) and a weeks worth of groceries for an add up Canadian family…..20 cases of beer and a box of cereal.

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