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March 2008 Responses

Jim Jensen
3/08
• A realistic and professional synopsis on global warming/or global normal activity must be presented to the American public so everyone can be on the same page. There are at least two factions battling for "Who is Right" on this front and the person on the street doesn't know what to think, except they end up taking political party sides on the issue which deepens the chasm of understanding.

• Natural resource development(oil, logging, mining) must be allowed to happen in a controlled and managed fashion so wildlife can co-exist with this pursuit.

• If the extinction of a certain chub minnow happens, that is the normal course of life on this planet. Dinosaurs are extinct because of Mother Nature's way, so humans can't really prevent certain extinctions from happening.

• Conservation easements must be better defined so they are used in a realistic and cost-sensible fashion. Setting aside farms as open space is one thing, designating unuseable pieces of real estate within a development as such is a misuse of the intent.

• Creating healthy water ways, lakes, streams, rivers, drainage systems, wetlands is critical.

• Alternative energy/renewable energy should get a lot of attention by everyone. The sun, wind and water are Mother Nature's energy sources and can be harnessed more effectively.

Jim Jensen (CO)

Robert Fanning
3/08
As you know , my reputation has to do with wolves but here is how I see the biggest confiscation of wealth ever in the history of America. My resume' is below so you can see that I have a firm, sophisticated grasp on the situation.

The mortgage crisis has cost the American taxpayer a documented minimum of $200 billion in recent bail outs from the federal reserve. This excludes the debasement of our currency, the dollar. http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home

To put that into perspective, the Iraq war has cost the American taxpayer $507 billion thus far.
ADDITIONALLY, The total market capitalization of the stocks like Bear Stearns, CountryWide , Merrill Lynch, and CitiGroup was a massive decline in shareholder value..most of those shareholders are people just like you and I, .. holding those securities in their retirement accounts.

Executives managing those financial service mills enticed and pushed legions of unscrupulous young professionals to make very bad loans to very bad credit risks on very illiquid properties. Those money brokers were given fat commissions. Those executives pushed their stock prices and the leveraged stock options to highly inflated and false prices based on phony earnings. Those executives knew that they were creating a pyramid scheme and were acting in bad faith.
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/charts/chartdl.aspx?Symbol=%2feurus&CP=0&PT=10

The federal reserve continued to print money, artificially hold interest rates low, very low and debase the currency since 2002 to create liquidity for their buddies in the banking and brokerage industry..

Now that the currency has been debased 40 to 60 % ,yours and my entire net worth and purchasing power has also been debased because it was all done with borrowed money. Remember , these banker / broker types did their dirty work while America was at war.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/industries/finance/article/reasons-wall-street-dodges-regulation-gambles-future_541756_9.html

Now that egregious and irreparable harm has been done to the American economy by the Ponzi schemers on Wall Street and the banking industry, they are using the Chairman of the Federal Reserve to hold your attention with smoke and mirrors while they sneak out the back door with your net worth.

Illustration ; A $10 million dollar ranch in the eyes of those who follow the currency markets is now a $4 to 6 million dollar ranch in the eyes of those who understand the Jihad declared on and the 6 year debasement of Americas' currency.

Those responsible got off scott free and the Chairman of George Bush's Federal Reserve made good on their escape.

Bob Fanning (MT)


Sharon Croghan
3/08

Maybe not in order of relevance:
Corporate Well Fare
Eminent Domain Abuse
Illegal Aliens Amnesty
Taxes, Taxes, Taxes
Nanny laws

Sharon (CO)

Ric Frost
3/08 Like Wayne Hage said, "Follow the money" and the answers will reveal themselves.........
Ric (NV)

Darol Dickinson
3/08

1) Taxes increasing at all levels.
2) NAIS tax will take down farms and my clients
3) Government buy outs of cities, banks and bad managers with my tax money.
4) Government management of employees who do useless jobs
5) Reduced quality of life due to immigration stampede.
Thank you, DD (CO)

Ken Keil
3/08
1. Income taxes - nothing but extortion
2. The environmental movement - overburdening America
3. Iraq War
4. American hegemony
5. Continued breakdown of the American family and thus the country by income taxes, promotion of homosexuality, promotion and allowance of smut and porn on TV, movies, radio, etc., the continual put down of males by TV and feminists, runaway banking system that too has hoodwinked the American people since 1913, and the general secular/humanist movement.
Ken Keil (CO)

Randy Simmons
3/08
ESA--for all the obvious reasons
NEPA, because it grinds everything to a halt for years and years
And I believe toll roads are a good thing. The connection between gas taxes and "free" roads is too obscure to encourage responsible driving. 60% of the traffic on the Wasatch Front during rush hour is people making discretionary trips--trips that could be done at different times of the day if the freeways had a congestion pricing system.
Randy (CO)