Snow, Snow everywhere but not a drop to drink

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#WATER, #SOLUTIONS, #POLITICS

water pipe

As we in the Northeast are inundated with snow those in the west are in a drought conditions. Isn’t it time that there was a water pipeline that connected regions so droughts and floods could be avoided? This pipeline could be built without a penny from our budget with the right incentive plan. This pipeline would have already been built if we enabled companies to reap the profits from it without worrying about taxes. We would of course have to insure that these resources would have to be available to all those that this pipeline(s) served. Today our economy would be more stable, more jobs would be created and we would live in a safer place if only the right conditions were made to build such water pipelines.

A Solution to the Gay Marriage Debate

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marriage

It looks like those that in favor of “Traditional Marriage” appear to be losing the political war to those that are in favor of “Gay Marriage” but there is a way we both can win. Just like there are different forms of Judaism and Christianity that might not be accepted within the faith there can be different forms of marriage that are accepted and non-accepted by various faiths and or their communities. As long as we call it “Gay Marriage” and “Traditional Marriage” the state can decide which form they want to recognize and/or give benefits as such. I believe that “Traditional Marriage” is the backbone to any society and has been proven to be the best way to raise children so society must do it’s best to keep this institution strong. If society feels that other unions help promote a benefit to society then they can recognize those unions and give benefits as such but they shouldn’t equal exceed those given to “Traditional Marriage”. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

Worried about who votes

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VOTING

The Attorney General worries about convicted felonies voting while I worry about who votes. I think we should worry about insuring that our public is truly educated on the issues and the candidates then worry about increasing the voter population. How many of us know individuals who truly have no clue who the V.P. or even what v.P. stands for and actual cast a ballot in the voting booth? How many of us know individuals who truly base their vote on how the candidate makes them feel and not on what they plan to do? I believe instead of worrying about convicted felonies rights let’s worry about the current voting populations rights. If we have an ignorant voters we will have a government that hurt us all. Here are just a few solutions.

(1) VOTERS GUIDE- (With coupons) That presents the issues and the candidates stands on those issues in a clear just way. It would be given to all citizens a week before the election for free because there would be corporate sponsors (coupons) and would be submitted with equal input from all the candidates and their parties.

(2) LOCAL CANDIDATE DEBATES- Candidates who run for office would have to participate in at least public debates with giveaways to those that attend

(3) STATEWIDE/NATIONAL OFFICE RACES- Candidates would have to participate in at least two televised debated (not just on CSPAN).

MORE TO COME BUT I HAVE TO GO TO WORK TO PAY FOR THE IGNORANT VOTES OF OTHERS

PLEASE ADD YOUR OWN SUGGESTIONS AND COMMENTS

Are we into pain?

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Mitt Romney

After a defeat that took the wind out of the Republican Party many of the party faithful enjoy the pain.  This is the only reason that I could figure why these individuals from New Hampshire have picked Mitt Romney as the front runner for 2016 Presidential nomination.  Let me first say that Mitt Romney is a great man who would have done an excellent job if he was elected but he wasn’t.

There were so many mistakes made during the campaign from the 47 % remark to untested technology that have to even his biggest supporter think twice.  We need a candidate who not has a great resume and character but has the energy, look and charisma to bring out the voters.  I believe that man is Marco Rubio.

State of Confusion

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State of the Union

Mr. President I think you might be a bit confused so I hope you have a chance to read this before your big speech tonight. We are all happy that you are unsatisfied with income inequality but maybe you’re confused about your role. Let me explain see the President (you) can enact policies that hurt or help job growth and as such enable those who are suffering to move up in class. Unfortunately your policies on job creators have hurt those people you say you want to help. Here’s a few tips you might want to add to your speech to truly help those less fortunate.

(1) Tax Simplification- If we truly make it easier for the taxpayer to fill out this paper work they can spend more time creating businesses. You might consider flatten the tax base.

(2) Lower Regulations. It’s very hard for those job creators to create those jobs when regulations are always in the way.

(3) Create a two-tier system for the minimum wage so those that are chronically unemployed have a stepping stone to get in the work force and enable those that don’t have experience (like our youth) the opportunity for their first job.

I have a hundred more ideas but I know you have to get ready for your big speech so if you can incorporate the top three that would be wonderful just remember your role.  As President you should find a way to work with all your employees whether they be Republican or Democrat because you are their public servant.  If for some reason you can’t work with them then it’s not time to take their power but to relinquish your own.

Class Warfare with snow removal?

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Mayor

Is it possible the Mayor is using class warfare when it comes to removing snow? Could a Mayor who’s job is to be a public servant for all the people decide who he really is to serve? Let’s be realistic politicians can play favorites but not with basic necessities that is a dereliction of duty and if it’s be found to be correct it must be stopped. Whether it’s NY, NJ, Texas or California Republican or Democrat public servants must serve all the people all the time and if they refuse they there are the one’s who need to be removed   The Press job is to report and investigate these facts with justice and present the facts to the people. Let’s see whether this investigation really occurs or whether the D for Democratic gives the Mayor clemency for any acts he might commit.

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