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Strategies & Market Trends : Rande Is . . . HOME

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To: Joe Lyddon who wrote (49910)3/29/2001 3:27:13 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) of 57584
 
OT: Answer to energy crisis very simple: conservation. As a nation we waste twice as much energy as any other country. We can easily all burn 30% less. Who needs all the bright lights and air-conditioning? Turn it on only when needed. If you waste you only give the Cheney's of the world excuse to build more polluting refineries, lower pollution standards, nuclear plants and destroy more wilderness. The Bush Administration only mentions conservation as an after-thought, which makes you realize who funded their campaign and where their loyalties lie.
California will start conserving and the 57% who voted against Bush's policies nationally in 2000 will be 67% to 77% in 2002 and 2004. I also wish Bush would shut up as every time he talks the market tanks 200 points or more. He and his BS tax cut giving a surplus we won't have soon to the very richest. Read the fine print and you understand. But good thing for McCain. I'll be the can't wait to crush Bush next time. He's going to make this coup d'etat by the oil industry (with improbable ally Nader's help) impossible again by stuffing campaign finance reform down their fat greedy throats. In the meantime, maybe I should buy mining, bulldozing, nuclear and refining stocks. Just don't expect this Bush gang to do anything positive for the new economy or the environment. Ever. Think backwards 15 years and you get the picture. The world has changed but they haven't. Still thin they're in the Cold War and we have inexhaustible resources to exploit. People around the world are very-very concerned already. And for good reason. Christy Todd Whitman I heard was on the verge of resigning. Only party loyalty (a flaw of hers) kept her in there saying "yessir" to terribly flawed policy of gutting pollution laws (globally as a result). Call this Ot but it will be relevant to the markets, primarily negative.
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