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by Preston on 21 November 2008 - 22:11

FORBIDDEN---The following article contains knowledge that the public is forbidden to know.  It cannot be taught in grade school, junior high or high school.  It cannot be taught in any college or graduate school.  No coarses in any college teach this.  Yet this information is available for anyone who is open minded and wants to dig to find out this truth that the ruling elites don't want you to know.  The NEA and the elite deviants behind it set educational curriculum at every level and do not want you to have access to this information on one of the most important issues in society. There is a complete news blackout on this and has been for many years. Here is an article that will tell you more than you ever imagined about the essence of society.

http://prorev.com/moneyreform.htm

 


by beetree on 22 November 2008 - 01:11

Ugly, 

How is Ed Begley a driving force for your cause? He's a nut! But since he's happy riding his stationary bike to create electricity in his home, who am I to question what creates joy in life? One might ask, what creates joy in your life?

 


by Uglydog on 22 November 2008 - 01:11

Revenge of the Electric Car


 
While the Big 3 U.S. automakers in Detroit cry for a $25-billion dollar bailout, we should keep in mind the documentary, "Who Killed the Electric Car." This important documentary released in 2006 investigates the "creation, limited commercialization and subsequent destruction of the battery-powered electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the 1990s."

 November 14, 2008, Nate Holden, former California State Senator and L.A. City Councilmember, held a press conference demanding General Motors apologize to the American people for destroying the automaker’s EV1 plug-in electric vehicle. Mr. Holden demanded the EV1’s immediate re-introduction before, or in exchange for, any Government bailout of GM.

GM now has a hybrid-electric car called the Volt due in 2010. It promises to be a great car - it's just far too late.
Chris Paine, director of "Who Killed The Electric Car," is currently working on the sequel titled, "Revenge of the Electric Car."
I say give a new car manufacturer a try - one who will make the necessary adjustments, keeping in mind future energy issues, sustainability and foreign oil from countries who hate America and are trying to destroy this nation. Oil companies who do not have America's best interests at heart have had a monopoly for far too long.

Of course, I am concerned about all the jobs lost, if the Big Three go under.

Sources:

Who Killed the Electric Car
Bring Back the GM EV1 Press Conference
Pickens Plan

by beetree on 22 November 2008 - 02:11

Sounds good, but the point ignored, is the technology is still evolving, and there are/were problems with the electric paks and even with the hybrids offered today! I WILL wait it seems, until 2010 so they can get the kinks worked out. Who wants to buy last years old news, with boring styling and glitches awaiting. Also, the wholly electric cars need an electric network to be viable, and I 'm sure you'll be able to fill us in on what went wrong there.


by Uglydog on 22 November 2008 - 03:11

There are No kinks, you imbecile.

The cars with this technology, like some Toyota Rav 4s, are still Driving on American Roads...today

Youre too stupid, too proud and too stubborn to admit youve been shown up, with facts.

Thats what I bring.  You on the other hand,  bring BS, excuses & hyperbole.


by beetree on 22 November 2008 - 03:11

Oh,oh oh and here's a kicker, the utilities companies are now complaining that we aren't using enough electricity as we used to, so they want a rate hike! Anyone else laughing their "ironic" butts off? (Incorrect use of the word ironic, but we'll just let that one go.)


by beetree on 22 November 2008 - 03:11

You don't no jack about that, and that's a fact. Insults abound when you feel cornered, especially from a woman! LOL To replace the hybrid packs is so damn expensive, there are no savings! I'd call that a glitch. You'd call it wonderful? I suppose all the cars you own were made on a Wednesday, too.


by beetree on 22 November 2008 - 04:11

You don't have facts, you have propaganda. You pick this piece, add that piece, mush this with that, and come up with a CRAPPY OUTLOOK for whatever reason you need it to be to soothe your view, be it dismal or whatever.

I have, and could continue to do so, follow your blasted links to eternity and still know that you only believe what you want to believe and you want NEGATIVITY. I myself, have always been an optimist. So no wonder we clash. If you were the effing big wig of finance that you project,  why in the hell would you be wasting your time and expertise on a bleeding dog board? We know you are just a mortgage broker, (did you push those bad loans, I wonder?), feeling frustrated perhaps that your peers do not take you seriously? Go ahead, try to undermine my confidence with words meant to create meaningless to my existence. I am so WAY beyond that CRAP.  Pity your poor wife.


by Uglydog on 22 November 2008 - 04:11

You make alot of retards appear intelligent with your posts.

Ive personally converted my SUV to Propane.  Its now a hybrid but runs predominately on Propane & Natural gas.   Cost me $400. MY mileage is now 1/3 the cost.  Electric is even more cost efficient, reliable and simplistic.

Id been a  Mortgage Broker for over 12 years, owned my own company and had several employees, before the downturn in  finance.   You can research me with the OH Dept of Finance.  In 12 years, I  nor my office, never had a complaint, a bad loan, a suit or anything else other than a fine for missed registration fees.  I did not market OPtion Arms Loans or Subprime. My business was primarily Prime and FHA business, and was referral only for 12 years. I Never advertised. I never had to.

Prior to that I worked in NYC and traded a highly  leveraged account for the firm.   The owner of the firm was Meyer Offman, you can research him if you like.   Considered a Market Wizard in trading circles, He turned his 200,000 account into $43 million in a few years.   I managed to learn enough from him to be a profitable trader.   Much of what I did was arbitrage. When Arbitrage went by the wayside due to the centralization of trading platforms (Instinet, & Exchange trading), I went into the mortgage business.

Youre out of youre league with me. Please save yourself the embarrassment. 

( I love GSDs and admire  those that own/train them but I find that the collective IQ here with people like yourself, frustrates me greatly & have considered leaving more than once) I do all the educating. Most of the time, with fools like you..

 


by beetree on 22 November 2008 - 04:11

Oh, so you are what I would call a pompass ass? You had to let your employees go, so sorry. You weren't successful enough in the good times, how the hell could you carry them in bad times? I don't care enough about you to research you! LOL  You have no effing IDEA what leagues I know or belong too.

I am not embarassed, about who, what, or even what not I know, but maybe you should be.........

Let me guess, you see yourself as godlike, and always correct? Please, just give me five minutes with your wife in a coffee shop, I'll soon learn the truth.






 


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