Palin's Time Magazine Interview
[Q] Two of his big platform issues now are universal health care and your favorite issue, energy, his global-warming plan. What do you think of his positions on both?Climate Change in the Brazos Valley
[A] His cap-and-trade agenda is a cap-and-tax agenda, and it's going to drive the cost of consumer goods and the cost of energy so extremely high that our nation is going to start exporting even more jobs to China and to other countries that do not have the corporate tax or the equivalent of the corporate tax that the cap-and-trade — I call it cap-and-tax — agenda is going to usher in. What he needs to be understanding is, we have the domestic supplies of energy in America. It's conventional sources — oil, gas, coal, it's nuclear — and we have the renewable sources here in America. But if we're not allowed to drill and develop those conventional sources in this transition period between now and when we can rely more on alternative sources, we're going to become more and more reliant on foreign sources of energy and importing more and more goods because they're going to be cheaper over there to produce, and our country is going to be in a world of hurt. And that, of course, has so much to do with his economic policy in thinking that it's O.K. to borrow money from other countries to fund this government largesse that he's believing in. It doesn't make any sense. We need to develop responsibly our natural resources of energy here. This will provide the jobs here, the true economic stimulus is developing our domestic, safe supplies of energy here, and Alaska is the place to look to contribute.
I looked at several temperature patterns for Bryan/College Station and found no consistent warming or cooling trend.Going green in chiropractic
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“I think the jury’s still out. I do believe with all the high speed communication and modern technology, we’re more aware of what’s going on around us", said KBTX Media chief meteorologist Bob French.
Once the verdict does come in, instead of trying to figure out exactly what’s going on, I guess we’ll all start to focus more on a solution, one which may turn out to be a lot simpler than we think.
As Steve Huebner put it: “We just have to learn to adapt to it and deal with it.”
In terms of going green as it relates to healthcare, who has a stronger track record, is more conceptually aligned in general, and better suited than the chiropractor to step forward and bring this potential to the public?
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