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	<title>Comments on: A Second Stimulus or a No Cost Stimulus?</title>
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		<title>By: Enerwise, SC</title>
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		<dc:creator>Enerwise, SC</dc:creator>
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		<description>What I see here is a coalition of a few have banded together and mostly taken power to advance an agenda that is detrimental to American industry and affordable reliable and secure non NG oil coal electricity,  
 
and if they are opposed they will rewrite their proposal under which they will retain power to spend money as they please and for example block the building of new nuclear powered electric generating plants, 
 
millions of square miles in the U.S. and not place can be found for a dump of a few square miles is a failing of the decision making process. 
 
But the reason I came to post is to say that the economy like the climate is always on a pendulum and as world oil supply decline increases as projected the periods of economic decline must be more frequent than the periods of growth, 
 
so it is a change of goals needed in Washington, 
 
we cannot borrow our way out of decline, but does anyone know that we can borrow our way in to collapse, 
 
of course Barny Franks will say there&#039;s nothing wrong with the American financial system, 
 
A question I have is why are these men not in jail. They succeeded in overpowering president bush, so the shame on them for doing what they did and the shame on president bush for failing. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I see here is a coalition of a few have banded together and mostly taken power to advance an agenda that is detrimental to American industry and affordable reliable and secure non NG oil coal electricity, </p>
<p>and if they are opposed they will rewrite their proposal under which they will retain power to spend money as they please and for example block the building of new nuclear powered electric generating plants,</p>
<p>millions of square miles in the U.S. and not place can be found for a dump of a few square miles is a failing of the decision making process.</p>
<p>But the reason I came to post is to say that the economy like the climate is always on a pendulum and as world oil supply decline increases as projected the periods of economic decline must be more frequent than the periods of growth,</p>
<p>so it is a change of goals needed in Washington,</p>
<p>we cannot borrow our way out of decline, but does anyone know that we can borrow our way in to collapse,</p>
<p>of course Barny Franks will say there&#039;s nothing wrong with the American financial system,</p>
<p>A question I have is why are these men not in jail. They succeeded in overpowering president bush, so the shame on them for doing what they did and the shame on president bush for failing.</p>
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