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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (38494)2/5/2013 12:48:29 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) of 85487
 
"Well, we do have a mortgage and I do not need a printing press to pay it off"

I guess you aren't a newspaper publisher.

Some day interest rates will be real again. That's why you borrow today. Them fake real rates be negative. China is virtually paying us to borrow their money.
treasury.gov

Invest wisely, my friends.



Nov. 8, 2002--Navy Region Southwest
announced today that it has deployed the largest federal solar photovoltaic
system in the nation. This system is a unique solar electric carport at Naval Base Coronado in
San Diego, which makes innovative use of existing parking space. The
installation is comprised of two contiguous solar arrays, covering a half-mile
long parking structure that serves US Navy personnel. In addition to
providing shade for parked cars, the system generates the equivalent energy
during the day to power over 935 homes. This 750 kW solar electric system
will reduce the demand on California's power grid, as well as improve air
quality by avoiding thousands of tons of polluting nitrogen oxide, sulfur
dioxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

californiasolarcenter.org
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