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The energy of the GOP's energy drive....

In any sustaining nucleus, positive and negative action are reactive determinant upon self usage and deteriorations caused by outside force in just your everyday quantum-physical basic form. An outside the box scenario of negative incline?  Gold.  An inside the box scenario of positive decline? Palladium.  So what do these two combinations in their basic form provide?  They clean up TCE when nano particles are ethically engineered via scientific determination(s) to 1st utilize it's lack of overwhelming resource, and 2nd to radicalize a bi-product that contains within itself a mulit-lateral significance so that any and all waste of natural consumption will be re-vitalized as a more useful product than in it's most abundant natural form. It's to date most-multi-understanding?  It's the i.e. / e.g. recycle process to waste not what most want & want not because everyone needs to have gold while not getting cancer from TCE that's a necessary product in today's terms. 

So what does all this have to do with the Grand Old Party's drive to go across country in support of current energy provisions while debunking the President's green energy plans as not a sustaining sufficiency due to overwhelming cost ratios left to our posterity before they start to pay off?  Not a damn thing, I just felt like shooting from the hip with a few words to remind everyone that the larger picture is sometimes so small that you wouldn't even notice because most of our fearless leaders have no actual grasp of what contingency really means.  They only react to negative acquisition and/or political fallout.  So what is negative acquisition?  It basically translates that when you order something and receive it in the mail it's nothing more than an empty box. And since this post is starting to look like I'm asking and answering all in one motion in today's terms where most idiots believe it's nothing more than crazy talk, we'll get on with sticking my size 11's into the President's plan as well as the GOP's dumbfounded existence in this year of the '09 or oxen because those wanna be old guard republican idiots sold off most of our global capabilities to the chinese while they were in power.  All while the Democrats now in power are singing tax, tax, tax as the song remains the same to pay for some grand scheme of universal health care when neither side will come to terms with what will really work because they don't get the political credit.  The song that's stuck in my head concerns the vicious cycle of our country's detriment, and it's repetitive nature just says "what it is, what's not, just stop". 

Does anyone remember when chief advisor to Presidential candidate John McCain said America has become lazy?  The insult was off it's trajectory, but well on it's way to the real truth that America has become accustomed to comfort.  As a people as a whole the situation is that we've grown accustomed to making life easier for ourselves however the dilemmas in remembrance that most leave others behind in their quest to dominate in any role towards the ever more self satisfactory prose to distinctively be set apart from & above the rest.  It's nothing real confusing, our American tradition is to train in every event to be #1 and a proud heritage that I'd hope will never be suppressed. However, when are we as a people going to grasp the concept that it makes more sense to just adhere common sense?  So what is the common sense rule?  It doesn't take a genius to figure out that new energy should be paid for by the product of existing energy and not wasted on health issues because in today's technology we have the significance to create a more simple form to dismay carcinogens that are created by current ways and means.

Last words in the lane; Not edited: you do the math.

 

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