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(2011-08-12) Anonymous said...It isn't unheard of, for an entity to hire - to control random oposition.
But Tommywonk represents a ray of clean energy, as those who have been following his blog know, Tommywonk will stand in the winds and scorching sun - for clean energy.
Yet there is a history of opposition, in a state of over-development and environmental abuse, clean energy opposition (where's the wind energy?,) corporate hazardous waste stockpiles, (100% contaminated waterways;) dredge baby dredge (for fossil fuels and LNG;) climate change denial (good ridance state climatologist,) coal burning energy dominance (make NRG stop;) the Delaware nuclear radii, (the push for two more.)
Your appointment to a State clean energy position is interesting in the State of Denial, at a time when reducing greenhouse gases seems hopeless.
You represent those who know there is no choice but adding clean energy, as there is no future but to have clean energy becoming available, efficient, economical, effectively and immediately added to our energy mix. You are a voice, a spark of hope, in one greenhouse gas, polluting state, in one clean energy backward country, in a world of over population, energy greed, abuse and failing natural systems. But this is how change happens - one person, another voice, another location, another bolt of energy. And you will need an asemblage of voices behind you.
In one generation America has been transformed from a democracy into a strange new form of government, Disaster Capitalism.
Fascist America, In 10 Easy Steps
...the true function is to keep citizens docile and inhibit their activism and dissent.
"Have you been in any peace marches? We ban a lot of people from flying because of that."
TV: The Reason & Discourse Killer
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Environmental Failure: A Case for a New Green Politics Today’s politics will never deliver environmental sustainability. Environmentalists must join with those seeking to reform politics and strengthen democracy...progressive politics are too enfeebled and Washington is increasingly in the hands of powerful corporate interests and concentrations of great wealth. The best hope for real change in America is a fusion of those concerned about environment, social justice, and strong democracy into one powerful progressive force.
Iraq Today: Bring 'em on
Allowing free rein to so-called market forces — really just another name for Wall Street greed — has created the greatest economic crisis in 80 years. It is time for the government to employ its resources to set our market economy on sound footing once again, the alternative-view Obama said
We were dizzy with a sense of liberation — the tea-party protest in this parallel universe was from the left, and the president was on board! We were taking back our country from the banksters!
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The fake American empire was the Achilles heel of the real one-party state, Jonathan Schell
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Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy
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Create a gulag
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Develop a thug caste
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Set up an internal surveillance system
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A Voice for Change: Strengthen Community, Build Neighborhoods
Environment: A City for the Future!
Let's make some jobs and electricity converting to solar and wind power and get rid of the coal-fired electric power plant that makes people sick.
A City for the Citizens
- Involve residents in planning streets, parks, and public works projects
- Create affordable co-operative supermarkets to serve our neighborhoods
Public Safety
- Recruit police from our neighborhoods
- Establish real community policing
When police are frank about the limits of traditional law enforcement and about their desire to stop doing harm; when communities look offenders in the eye and tell them that they are doing wrong but are loved and deserve help; when old gangsters tell young ones that the code of the street leads only to grief, things change. I've seen it happen.
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Opportunity Brings Hope
- More and better jobs is the key
- Employ youth to help rebuild our streets and city
- Involve young people in developing programs to meet their needs
- Zero expansion means Zero Expansion
- Use composting and curbside recycling to start reducing waste going to the dump
- Zero waste, or close to it, can be achieved in Delaware
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Posted by: benice- Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:21 am
Is Councilman Mike Brown really a Republican?
Thanks to Mike Brown, the residents of Wilmington are being forced to register their alarm systems at $20 per year. But he’s yet to say what the annual fee will pay for. Not sure what he was thinking when he introduced that ordinance and his colleagues passed it. And now he’s introducing an ordinance that would impose a $250 fine for boxers, thongs and other underwear exposed by low-hanging trousers. He has too much idol time on his hands. What if anything has he accomplished so far in office. He’s another waste on the council.
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