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For some reason, this is relevant to our Presidential election.
It’s surprisingly funny:

Paris Hilton responds to McCain Ad

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Oh my.

Her energy plan sounds better than Obama’s thats for sure.

whp, what is wrong with Barack’s plan?

At least it makes sense: make the oil companies pay for their own funeral. I like it.

Better than McCain’s! All he wants to invest in are clean burning coal and nuclear power. Clean, burning, and coal should never be next to one another & nuclear power “greens” the world, but it’s a neon, burning, skinbubbling kind of green.

Here’s the energy plan I just decided to support:
1. Solar panels on every roof
2. Shut down any factory/store that is over a certain level of waste production
3. Wind powered trains to be used for transport of goods
4. Tax-cuts to those who desert suburbia to help plan, construct, & live in new cities & towns that can be effectively serviced by public transportation
5. Free bikes.
6. Public transportation BETWEEN cities
7. More puppies and kittens

Shouldn’t cost much. I figure if we really put ourselves to it, I think we could pull it off in 20 years.

Another good one:
-No cars in cities (trucks at night for resupplying)

free bikes is completely do-able, and would help a lot.
solar panels on every roof isn’t as useful in parts of the country, but there should be roof gardens on every flat roof (that’s already a law about that in germany)

the biggest solution, however, will be a network of pneumatic tubes large enough to carry humans and freight.

I’m all for thinking outside of the box, but it’s worth remembering that the more complex and far-reaching your solution to the energy problem (pneumatic tubes, all-out bans on urban car use, closing of all businesses “over a certain level of waste production”), the more likely that solution is to have unforeseen consequences.

And economics tells us that unforeseen consequences can be vicious.

Economics is vicious all by itself!

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