On The Bright Side Of Things

Name: jrpublishers
Location: Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Welcome to my little piece of the net. There has been a lot of changes in my life since I graduated high school. I have worked in publishing companies in Marceline making pictorial history books. Then I went to work in Illinois making business cards and other items for different government agencies. I came back to Missouri a few years ago and started designing gifts and apparel for an online company. The other highlights of my life is that I got married and then had a little baby girl in 2007. Till next time!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Gas Prices

The gas prices are above $4.00 a gallon, unemployment is rising, food prices are soaring, and the Iraq war has no end in site. With the working folk in the entire United States wondering what it is going to take to get our economy back on track, our government is more worried about silly campaign stories. Here are a couple of examples of what our political teams find more important than the people of the U.S.:

Nader: Obama 'talking white'
Sanchez: Can Obama's money buy him love?

But on the bright side of things, maybe someone that has at least a small concern for the working class will soon be president. And on the very bright side, only 7 more months and Bush will be out of office!!!!

Jodee
http://www.jrpublishers.com

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Money Talk

Unless you have more money then you can do with, I am sure you will agree with me that the gas prices have hit the common mans pocket book harder then it ever has before. So it boggles my mind that our government can waste money on unimportant things, but won't think of a plan to help out its own people. Now before you think this is an anti-Bush plan, set back and listen, this is a plan to help out the hard working individual. And maybe down the road it might even help out our environment.

The two basic ways an average person will use gas is by burning it in a car, or using it to heat our houses. But the main reason most people won't change to a hybrid car or change out our heating systems is because we can't afford it. We need help, and I feel that our government should do all it can to give us this help. I am not saying that the government should go out and buy us all cars and heating systems, I am just saying that the government should give us some kind of incentive to go out buy them ourselves.

The cheapest way to get heat would be from natural heat. That is why it would be great to have an underground heat pump. Underground heat can't keep your house warm enough to be comfortable, but it would cut the gas heat price down drastically.

I think that if someone would be willing to change to a heat pump, or hybrid car, then the government should be willing to help us pay for part of it. If they can send money to other country's to help them out, why can't the government that suppose to be ours help us?

Lets face it, the price of gas will never go back down, but on the bright side of things, if we all fight for changes from our government, maybe we can make those prices a little more reasonable.

Until next time, always look on the bright side of things.

Jodee
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