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The Manhattan Project of 2009 Energy Independence NOW by Jeff Wilson
This past year the exorbitant cost of fuel has seriously damaged our economy.After filling up the family vehicles and paying more for every consumer product whose cost of production and shipping was passed on to us there was little left over to save, invest or spend. So, we tighten our belts , cut out some extras, buy only the bare min. That sadly in turn results in more job losses. OPEC has us over a barrel literally.WE reduce our use they in turn just cut production by 1.5 million barrels a day and vow to cut more if they don't get the price results they want.Our country needs to invest in reducing our dependence on foreign oil. The 168 Billion they paid out in the last stimulus pkg that did nothing at all for our economy would have gone a long way toward getting us started on the road to energy impendence. I highly recommend Jeff Wilson's new book The Manhattan Project of 2009. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in seeing America become more energy independent. Every member of congress should read this book. www.themanhattanprojectof2009.com
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The Manhattan Project of 2009 Energy Independence NOW by Jeff Wilson  FreeEnergy | 11/04/08
RE: Needed: a truly green source of light (besides the sun). Any bright ideas?  mr1972 | 11/04/08
CFL, LED, and Home Automation (Dimmers)  Grayson Peddie | 11/04/08
RE: Needed: a truly green source of light (besides the sun). Any bright ideas?  ed.ahlsen-girard@... | 11/05/08
color, colour  shadfurman | 11/06/08
Actually, it's nitpick.  Letophoro | 11/06/08
RE: Needed: a truly green source of light (besides the sun). Any bright ideas?  mark.ford@... | 11/05/08
lifetime cost of components  ticthak@... | 11/05/08
More to it  Ross44 | 11/05/08
Disposal  seanferd | 11/05/08
um...  shadfurman | 11/06/08
I got an A+ on that in college.  TripleII | 11/05/08
RE: Needed: a truly green source of light (besides the sun). Any bright ideas?  GRLCowan | 11/05/08
barf is also green  dmennie | 11/05/08
yup  shadfurman | 11/06/08
So your saying...  mr1972 | 11/06/08
The greenest is nuclear.  TripleII | 11/05/08
hmmm....  shadfurman | 11/06/08
That Depends  mr1972 | 11/06/08
RE: Needed: a truly green source of light (besides the sun). Any bright ideas?  shadfurman | 11/06/08
Few CFL's last anyway.  DFWdad | 11/21/08

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