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    2012? I thought the world was ending 2000, Y2K, now 2012. What a load of crap.

    As to your comments, this isn't 1930. Addicted to oil? Talk about catch phrases of the left. We need energy. Oil, coal and natural gas are fine solutions. Before we invest in your "green" ideas perhaps doing a little more research would be in order. First realize your prophet Al Gore lied about Global Warming. Over the last 10 years we've seen temperatures drop. Secondly CO2 isn't bad. No CO2, no plant life. Wind, solar, ethanol and battery power are very costly and inefficient. That plus in most cases to use them requires more energy than they will ever produce. I'm sure you support rail transit too. Huge costs associated with this. Never breaking even.

    As to Iraq, how much did we spend during the no fly patrols and having to maintain a large military in Saudi? That was over 10 years and directly was the reason OBL attacked New York & DC. Or at least that was his excuse.

    Some of your other rants imply infrastructures. We've already paid for road and city repairs but the left, at least in my state, spent it in other ways rather than spending it on what it was supposed to have been. Fat pensions for workers, health care and welfare benefits for illegal aliens and the like. Oh, new plane and cars for the governor's staff. Instead of worrying about magic solutions which don't work, reduce where it matters. You want kids, find a way to pay for them. You want a better job, go to school. You want a nicer house, car or whatever, work for it.

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