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		<title>Comment on Everything Worth Doing Starts With A Good Idea. by The Committee</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Committee</dc:creator>
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		<description>Teresa,

Please step over to http://thinkhardamerica.wordpress.com and pick a topic. Pull friends into the pool to create solutions that can migrate these ideas into businesses. Think until your head hurts or give flight to the first thing that crosses your mind. There is no right way to build something from nothing. So get busy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teresa,</p>
<p>Please step over to <a href="http://thinkhardamerica.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://thinkhardamerica.wordpress.com</a> and pick a topic. Pull friends into the pool to create solutions that can migrate these ideas into businesses. Think until your head hurts or give flight to the first thing that crosses your mind. There is no right way to build something from nothing. So get busy.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Everything Worth Doing Starts With A Good Idea. by Teresa Jay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Teresa Jay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 16:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So where do we start?</description>
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		<title>Comment on Start Up Message. by Daryl Orris</title>
		<link>http://whitehouseofficeofcreativeaffairs.wordpress.com/2008/11/19/taking-an-american-moment/#comment-85</link>
		<dc:creator>Daryl Orris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 15:52:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our immediate concern is the untenable war we have begun in Afghanistan: &quot;Say it ain&#039;t so Barack.&quot;

For over a thousand years countries have been ensnared in that abyss. We watched as Afghanistan, more than any other reason, brought down the USSR. Perhaps that is Obama&#039;s plan, divide up the U.S. into its individual states, in the same manner as the U.S.S.R. Perhaps he&#039;s scoping out California and wants to displace the Governator. 

Would a war break out between Arizona and California over water. When it does, good luck Arizona: suck cactus. OR what will happen when California gets the big one: earthquake. Many predict its affect on the United States will be the Civil War, WWI, WWII, and all wars put together, on a par with WWIII. 

Are we prepared for that? In the dessert, buried deep are the supplies they need to survive - or are holes reserved for missiles and the military and political elite to survive the nuclear Holocaust  they have been creating for the world since they learned what Hitler could do and had planned for the world. So what do we do, pick up where Hitler left off, and created a Mexican stand-off that only the military and the politicians will survive. That is the world in which we live. Obama has already heard his evacuation plan,for him and his family for their Hitler type bunker to live out their lives in stylish comfort.   

Afghanistan is what it is - we need an iron-curtain around it to keep their terrorism and drugs from spoiling the rest of the world, not fix it. Or lob in a big one and deliver them all to paradise. Think of all of the addicts they have created in Europe, in the United States, throughout the world. Deliver them. Not us.

Why do we have the military we have if not for the ultimate solution? That includes all of those nuclear weapons we have, and the threat of total Annihilation we live under - where a pissed off Putan or crazed Muslim can light the fuse that ends the world. How do we unravel that?


Against that backdrop, gripe number two, bailing out the automotive rip-off artists. What is their problem? An unsold inventory of gas-guzzlers. So, we are going to give them more money to make crap?

Re-structure the bail-out to them as an incentive to the American Consumer by giving consumers the break, not them: Offer U.S. Auto Rebates - $20,000. for gas-guzzlers over $25,000. and Auto Rebates of $10,000. for gas-guzzlers under $20.000.

In this way the now less-then-Big-Three, can unload their inventory and with the profits figure out news ways to screw it up. 500 MPH cars that get 28 MPG. What Dorks. OR family trucksters that seat fifty. When I go to Asia or Europe I see small little cars, not SUV&#039;s that the American car industry pushes on people. 

The Big-Three are not about serving the needs of the consumers but more about serving themselves with a profit motive this is more on a par with Tobacco then the automotive industry of the world. Like Tobacco, they have addicted Americans to their crap-ass products and are just now realizing the results of that strategy - the Japanese have a better idea. 

Toyota has changed its products to compete with the Big-Three, and they met midway, now hopefully, Toyota will go back to sanity will follow with a total change in how we see transportation.

Americans have bought into &#039;you are what you drive,&#039; long enough. We need a new mentality, &#039;what you drive gets you where you are going safely and economically. Today I call that a Camry Hybrid. I want mine with a sunroof.

About Homeland Security: the military should be attached to it, not the Pentagon. Let&#039;s lose the World Cop mentality for protect us, our borders, and through alliances - with the alliance, not us leading the charge, protect those alliance members with other alliance members fairly in proportion. This we carry the whole load nonsense has to stop.

I am for isolationism first, then let them reorganize their theocracies, including Israel, and let the Europeans go back to being antagonists with one another instead of Euro seekers.

Isolationism when it comes to fixing our broken mess first. Sure, throw out a bone here and there, but the focus has to be on fixing the mess we have in our own yard first, then the frontyard, backyard, then wander the world and help out where we can.

I don&#039;t know where you guys live, but here in the Artic - aka Minnesota, each night they pick up people on the sidewalks and dump them in a warm building to keep them from freezing, instead of helping them get off the streets. Still four or five have become Human Popsicles. They have had to hide and lock dumpsters, and people living in abandoned houses and buildings is becoming a bigger problem all the time, because the fires they light to stay warm, burn down the building - or abandon houses striped of copper, cars losing converters, stealing all metal that can&#039;t be stolen without a blow-torch. 

The entire country has grim stories like these, and we are unloading a billion or more a month in Iraq? This is a loan to them right? We get it back in discounted oil? How does that work anyway. Iraq and Israel get how much a month from us, while we have Americans starving?

Something is askew in the world and in need of a swift kick in the ass. Hopefully, Obama is just the fellow to do it.

One last question: we like the Canadians don&#039;t we? They are the number importer of oil into the U.S. Few know that fact. Of all of the oil imported into the U.S. how do we help them? They have that oil-sand or shale, why aren&#039;t we assisting them in refining it? Why haven&#039;t we built more pipelines for them - instead of paying for pipelines in Iraq, why aren&#039;t we building them from Canada? When will we learn how to empty tankers of oil and trade them even-up by filling it back up with water. Or is this a secret, we keep to ourselves so oil cartels don&#039;t raise prices again? Once they could do what they wanted, but worldwide competition, Russia of all places, made it a competitive market, that is until our greedy investment bankers found the commodities markets and screwing everything up there, like they have in banks. When do we get to take them out and shot them anyway? How many Enrons, how many failed banks until we hang these turds upside down and shake the money from their pockets, and hang them from trees?

Water is next. And food. With exploding populations how will the world be fed? 

Instead of solving America&#039;s financial problems with an ever-growing supply of immigrants to pay for the social security and government war-machine, why don&#039;t we solve our own financial problems so we can turn that valve off and start producing the ever-increasing supply of water and food that the world needs. A sandwich for a gallon of gas. A gallon of water for a gallon of gas.

Long lost is the American ideal of who or what we are, for isolated &#039;Little Italy&#039;s&#039; from all over the world in every American nook and cranny. I was in New York a while back asking for directions - it took me twenty people until I found someone who spoke English.

The days of diamonds and gold are fast being replaced by realities and necessities of sensible living in an ever-increasingly crowded world fighting for scarce resources. We now call that America. The gated communities of American elite had best build stronger gates and add more guards, you are no longer safe from crime and its affects.

Being green will replace Caddy&#039;s unless they re-position them, they will always be a symbol of contentiousness and ostentatious displays of tacky wealth - that is a great fall from once being known for automotive excellence. Who in the hell is responsible for that?

The world views America as a harbor for stealing the world&#039;s resources, for protecting its elite royalty of millionaires as touted in its exported television nonsense and having a great Army to protect its Corporations. And Bush was once its CEO. Now the world is asking: who is Obama? Will he transform himself from people&#039;s president to CEO?

The Afghanistan issue is the first way we will see. Will he kowtow to the Military Industrial Complex and escalate war in the middle east of withdraw as he told Americans to be elected president? 

As Obama defines himself in the next few months we&#039;ll see who this man is: a black mouthpiece for the powers that have controlled chaos so well to keep riots to a minimum - or people&#039;s president that many claim he is?

The drama unfolds before our eyes on a daily basis on the world stage. What is most noticeable as we speak today, is how quiet the world is - now even Gaza. 

When will the left foot drop?

Enough ranting for one session. Somehow this is therapeutic, I feel better about our country already.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our immediate concern is the untenable war we have begun in Afghanistan: &#8220;Say it ain&#8217;t so Barack.&#8221;</p>
<p>For over a thousand years countries have been ensnared in that abyss. We watched as Afghanistan, more than any other reason, brought down the USSR. Perhaps that is Obama&#8217;s plan, divide up the U.S. into its individual states, in the same manner as the U.S.S.R. Perhaps he&#8217;s scoping out California and wants to displace the Governator. </p>
<p>Would a war break out between Arizona and California over water. When it does, good luck Arizona: suck cactus. OR what will happen when California gets the big one: earthquake. Many predict its affect on the United States will be the Civil War, WWI, WWII, and all wars put together, on a par with WWIII. </p>
<p>Are we prepared for that? In the dessert, buried deep are the supplies they need to survive &#8211; or are holes reserved for missiles and the military and political elite to survive the nuclear Holocaust  they have been creating for the world since they learned what Hitler could do and had planned for the world. So what do we do, pick up where Hitler left off, and created a Mexican stand-off that only the military and the politicians will survive. That is the world in which we live. Obama has already heard his evacuation plan,for him and his family for their Hitler type bunker to live out their lives in stylish comfort.   </p>
<p>Afghanistan is what it is &#8211; we need an iron-curtain around it to keep their terrorism and drugs from spoiling the rest of the world, not fix it. Or lob in a big one and deliver them all to paradise. Think of all of the addicts they have created in Europe, in the United States, throughout the world. Deliver them. Not us.</p>
<p>Why do we have the military we have if not for the ultimate solution? That includes all of those nuclear weapons we have, and the threat of total Annihilation we live under &#8211; where a pissed off Putan or crazed Muslim can light the fuse that ends the world. How do we unravel that?</p>
<p>Against that backdrop, gripe number two, bailing out the automotive rip-off artists. What is their problem? An unsold inventory of gas-guzzlers. So, we are going to give them more money to make crap?</p>
<p>Re-structure the bail-out to them as an incentive to the American Consumer by giving consumers the break, not them: Offer U.S. Auto Rebates &#8211; $20,000. for gas-guzzlers over $25,000. and Auto Rebates of $10,000. for gas-guzzlers under $20.000.</p>
<p>In this way the now less-then-Big-Three, can unload their inventory and with the profits figure out news ways to screw it up. 500 MPH cars that get 28 MPG. What Dorks. OR family trucksters that seat fifty. When I go to Asia or Europe I see small little cars, not SUV&#8217;s that the American car industry pushes on people. </p>
<p>The Big-Three are not about serving the needs of the consumers but more about serving themselves with a profit motive this is more on a par with Tobacco then the automotive industry of the world. Like Tobacco, they have addicted Americans to their crap-ass products and are just now realizing the results of that strategy &#8211; the Japanese have a better idea. </p>
<p>Toyota has changed its products to compete with the Big-Three, and they met midway, now hopefully, Toyota will go back to sanity will follow with a total change in how we see transportation.</p>
<p>Americans have bought into &#8216;you are what you drive,&#8217; long enough. We need a new mentality, &#8216;what you drive gets you where you are going safely and economically. Today I call that a Camry Hybrid. I want mine with a sunroof.</p>
<p>About Homeland Security: the military should be attached to it, not the Pentagon. Let&#8217;s lose the World Cop mentality for protect us, our borders, and through alliances &#8211; with the alliance, not us leading the charge, protect those alliance members with other alliance members fairly in proportion. This we carry the whole load nonsense has to stop.</p>
<p>I am for isolationism first, then let them reorganize their theocracies, including Israel, and let the Europeans go back to being antagonists with one another instead of Euro seekers.</p>
<p>Isolationism when it comes to fixing our broken mess first. Sure, throw out a bone here and there, but the focus has to be on fixing the mess we have in our own yard first, then the frontyard, backyard, then wander the world and help out where we can.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know where you guys live, but here in the Artic &#8211; aka Minnesota, each night they pick up people on the sidewalks and dump them in a warm building to keep them from freezing, instead of helping them get off the streets. Still four or five have become Human Popsicles. They have had to hide and lock dumpsters, and people living in abandoned houses and buildings is becoming a bigger problem all the time, because the fires they light to stay warm, burn down the building &#8211; or abandon houses striped of copper, cars losing converters, stealing all metal that can&#8217;t be stolen without a blow-torch. </p>
<p>The entire country has grim stories like these, and we are unloading a billion or more a month in Iraq? This is a loan to them right? We get it back in discounted oil? How does that work anyway. Iraq and Israel get how much a month from us, while we have Americans starving?</p>
<p>Something is askew in the world and in need of a swift kick in the ass. Hopefully, Obama is just the fellow to do it.</p>
<p>One last question: we like the Canadians don&#8217;t we? They are the number importer of oil into the U.S. Few know that fact. Of all of the oil imported into the U.S. how do we help them? They have that oil-sand or shale, why aren&#8217;t we assisting them in refining it? Why haven&#8217;t we built more pipelines for them &#8211; instead of paying for pipelines in Iraq, why aren&#8217;t we building them from Canada? When will we learn how to empty tankers of oil and trade them even-up by filling it back up with water. Or is this a secret, we keep to ourselves so oil cartels don&#8217;t raise prices again? Once they could do what they wanted, but worldwide competition, Russia of all places, made it a competitive market, that is until our greedy investment bankers found the commodities markets and screwing everything up there, like they have in banks. When do we get to take them out and shot them anyway? How many Enrons, how many failed banks until we hang these turds upside down and shake the money from their pockets, and hang them from trees?</p>
<p>Water is next. And food. With exploding populations how will the world be fed? </p>
<p>Instead of solving America&#8217;s financial problems with an ever-growing supply of immigrants to pay for the social security and government war-machine, why don&#8217;t we solve our own financial problems so we can turn that valve off and start producing the ever-increasing supply of water and food that the world needs. A sandwich for a gallon of gas. A gallon of water for a gallon of gas.</p>
<p>Long lost is the American ideal of who or what we are, for isolated &#8216;Little Italy&#8217;s&#8217; from all over the world in every American nook and cranny. I was in New York a while back asking for directions &#8211; it took me twenty people until I found someone who spoke English.</p>
<p>The days of diamonds and gold are fast being replaced by realities and necessities of sensible living in an ever-increasingly crowded world fighting for scarce resources. We now call that America. The gated communities of American elite had best build stronger gates and add more guards, you are no longer safe from crime and its affects.</p>
<p>Being green will replace Caddy&#8217;s unless they re-position them, they will always be a symbol of contentiousness and ostentatious displays of tacky wealth &#8211; that is a great fall from once being known for automotive excellence. Who in the hell is responsible for that?</p>
<p>The world views America as a harbor for stealing the world&#8217;s resources, for protecting its elite royalty of millionaires as touted in its exported television nonsense and having a great Army to protect its Corporations. And Bush was once its CEO. Now the world is asking: who is Obama? Will he transform himself from people&#8217;s president to CEO?</p>
<p>The Afghanistan issue is the first way we will see. Will he kowtow to the Military Industrial Complex and escalate war in the middle east of withdraw as he told Americans to be elected president? </p>
<p>As Obama defines himself in the next few months we&#8217;ll see who this man is: a black mouthpiece for the powers that have controlled chaos so well to keep riots to a minimum &#8211; or people&#8217;s president that many claim he is?</p>
<p>The drama unfolds before our eyes on a daily basis on the world stage. What is most noticeable as we speak today, is how quiet the world is &#8211; now even Gaza. </p>
<p>When will the left foot drop?</p>
<p>Enough ranting for one session. Somehow this is therapeutic, I feel better about our country already.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Submit Your Idea by Shawn Floyd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shawn Floyd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 15:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Right Now the economic plan lacks meaningful short term stimulus. If a proposal to create 7.6 million part-time jobs / consumers in a 12 month period, not workable. Then you must say why you feel that it will not work. Simply to claim that it will not work, based upon feeling without proof is racism. I am not talking about the color aspect of racism, I am talking about the superior mindset aspect of racism, that is used in this nation; to disagree with opposing ideas and thoughts, and then are disguarded by an  intellectual systematic form of racism. This needs to stop. It is very counter productive. Racism is colorless to you know. There are many forms of racism, but when you know what racism is, the forms are not that well hidden anymore. They are quite obvious. Please stop utilizing all forms of racism.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right Now the economic plan lacks meaningful short term stimulus. If a proposal to create 7.6 million part-time jobs / consumers in a 12 month period, not workable. Then you must say why you feel that it will not work. Simply to claim that it will not work, based upon feeling without proof is racism. I am not talking about the color aspect of racism, I am talking about the superior mindset aspect of racism, that is used in this nation; to disagree with opposing ideas and thoughts, and then are disguarded by an  intellectual systematic form of racism. This needs to stop. It is very counter productive. Racism is colorless to you know. There are many forms of racism, but when you know what racism is, the forms are not that well hidden anymore. They are quite obvious. Please stop utilizing all forms of racism.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Today&#8217;s Ideas by D.Agenbroad</title>
		<link>http://whitehouseofficeofcreativeaffairs.wordpress.com/submitted-ideas-december-4-2008/#comment-61</link>
		<dc:creator>D.Agenbroad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 20:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In the same week that GM &amp; Chrysler begged for billions of taxpayer dollars, a company in Michigan announced a 3 billion $ expansion.  This company makes a component  needed in the construction of photovoltaic solar panels.  In Pennsylvania a company employing over 1,000 people has set up shop in an old steel factory, building wind turbines.  Michigan has started it&#039;s own Green Jobs Initiative to retrain unemployed workers in renewable energy fields. There is a lot more already happening in the U.S. that the general public is unaware of.  Recently I read about a solar powered car that goes up to 50mph &amp; 185 miles before recharging.  There is a company making Solar Cookers, the use of which could decrease the deforestation in Africa &amp; S. American. Why hasn&#039;t this encouraging news been jumped on by the media &amp; talk shows?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the same week that GM &amp; Chrysler begged for billions of taxpayer dollars, a company in Michigan announced a 3 billion $ expansion.  This company makes a component  needed in the construction of photovoltaic solar panels.  In Pennsylvania a company employing over 1,000 people has set up shop in an old steel factory, building wind turbines.  Michigan has started it&#8217;s own Green Jobs Initiative to retrain unemployed workers in renewable energy fields. There is a lot more already happening in the U.S. that the general public is unaware of.  Recently I read about a solar powered car that goes up to 50mph &amp; 185 miles before recharging.  There is a company making Solar Cookers, the use of which could decrease the deforestation in Africa &amp; S. American. Why hasn&#8217;t this encouraging news been jumped on by the media &amp; talk shows?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Submit Your Idea by The Committee</title>
		<link>http://whitehouseofficeofcreativeaffairs.wordpress.com/submit-your-idea/#comment-60</link>
		<dc:creator>The Committee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 22:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jackie,

The process for getting ideas to the transition team is very simple. Post it as a proposal on change.gov. The first step is to post your idea at http://change.gov/page/s/yourvision or at http://change.gov/open_government/yourseatatthetable. These are the current sections dedicated for proposals. Or you can research which of the policy groups would be best suited for your idea and send it to them via Fed-Ex. The policy groups are listed at http://change.gov/learn/policy_working_groups. If you have concerns about your ideas being ripped off, then a government office is not the place for you. Anything submitted to the Administration is posted on the web for public viewing and comment. It is protected by the Creative Commons agreements outlined at http://change.gov/about/copyright_policy. This is not an easy task, but they are working hard to get back to all who submit proposals. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts in dealing with the Feds. Best of luck. Harry Webber</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jackie,</p>
<p>The process for getting ideas to the transition team is very simple. Post it as a proposal on change.gov. The first step is to post your idea at <a href="http://change.gov/page/s/yourvision" rel="nofollow">http://change.gov/page/s/yourvision</a> or at <a href="http://change.gov/open_government/yourseatatthetable" rel="nofollow">http://change.gov/open_government/yourseatatthetable</a>. These are the current sections dedicated for proposals. Or you can research which of the policy groups would be best suited for your idea and send it to them via Fed-Ex. The policy groups are listed at <a href="http://change.gov/learn/policy_working_groups" rel="nofollow">http://change.gov/learn/policy_working_groups</a>. If you have concerns about your ideas being ripped off, then a government office is not the place for you. Anything submitted to the Administration is posted on the web for public viewing and comment. It is protected by the Creative Commons agreements outlined at <a href="http://change.gov/about/copyright_policy" rel="nofollow">http://change.gov/about/copyright_policy</a>. This is not an easy task, but they are working hard to get back to all who submit proposals. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts in dealing with the Feds. Best of luck. Harry Webber</p>
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		<title>Comment on Today&#8217;s Ideas by D.Agenbroad</title>
		<link>http://whitehouseofficeofcreativeaffairs.wordpress.com/submitted-ideas-december-4-2008/#comment-59</link>
		<dc:creator>D.Agenbroad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 21:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey!  I had the same thought!  Makes perfect sense to me...</description>
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		<title>Comment on Submit Your Idea by jackie</title>
		<link>http://whitehouseofficeofcreativeaffairs.wordpress.com/submit-your-idea/#comment-57</link>
		<dc:creator>jackie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 23:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have an idea that would address several of the issues listed on this site. I have been looking for a way to get it to the white house. I don&#039;t want to go into too much detail on here but I know it would work. Can you help me get my ideas to the right people??? Please help me?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have an idea that would address several of the issues listed on this site. I have been looking for a way to get it to the white house. I don&#8217;t want to go into too much detail on here but I know it would work. Can you help me get my ideas to the right people??? Please help me?</p>
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		<title>Comment on How Will It Work? by Shawn Floyd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shawn Floyd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 15:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is truly the time for new ideas to spring forward. We may have to temporarly infuse new taxes into the equation. They do not have to be permenant. It will take a combination of many new thoughts, but it is extremely important, that this is done in a responsible experimental progressive manner. We must show the ability to adjust if something does not work, or need more to accomplish a favorable result for the American people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is truly the time for new ideas to spring forward. We may have to temporarly infuse new taxes into the equation. They do not have to be permenant. It will take a combination of many new thoughts, but it is extremely important, that this is done in a responsible experimental progressive manner. We must show the ability to adjust if something does not work, or need more to accomplish a favorable result for the American people.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Submit Your Idea by Shawn Floyd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shawn Floyd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 03:24:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We do need systems in place to give more opprtunity to working and non-working Americans alike. Temporary taxes should be implemented also. A new tax does not always have to be permanant. It could be used when needed, then taken away also. We must learn to navagate through our economy better. It is imparative that we do so.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We do need systems in place to give more opprtunity to working and non-working Americans alike. Temporary taxes should be implemented also. A new tax does not always have to be permanant. It could be used when needed, then taken away also. We must learn to navagate through our economy better. It is imparative that we do so.</p>
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