Tag Archives: environment
My Puppy, Shot by a Deer Hunter
Last night at sunset, my 6 month old puppy, StarBear, staggered his way over to me covered in blood. There was an obvious gunshot would close to his heart. The bullet flew right through him. Being a man who lives below … Continue reading
The Pipeline to America’s Prosperity
America‘s infrastructure is in need of a revamp. Our roads and commuting pathways, of course. But if the impending drought and the economic repercussions of this drought are not addressed soon, very soon, the damage could be economically devastating. Taking salty … Continue reading
Blade Runner Reality
Deepak Chopra says; Radio Isotopes studies show that a human being replaces 98% of the atoms that make up the human body in just one year’s time, through breathing. It is also written that, mathematics prove that every human being has a million atoms from the … Continue reading
President Obama and Global Climate Change
Yesterday President Obama gave his first Press Conference in 8 months. He was asked about everything from Benghazi, the military scandal, to the potential nominee to replace Secretary of State Clinton, Iran, Syria, tax reform, working across the aisle and … Continue reading
Floating in Venice
Anyone that still doubts that Global Climate change is happening, must be a little slow of mind. The flood waters we are seeing in Italy are a symptom of this global shift. In 2005, when Hurricane Rita struck, and was … Continue reading
Whitehouse Response to my Letter to the POTUS
I am sad to say that my excitement to receive a return letter from the Whitehouse was short-lived. It was postmarked the day after the Election, never commenting specifically about the contents of my letter, only listing this Administration’s environmental … Continue reading
Jobs for Everyone
As we continue to creatively and intelligently generate jobs for our unemployed and new members of the workforce, we also have to employ a large returning military contingent. By implementing the idea stated in my letter to the President of the … Continue reading
Sister Sandy’s Warning
As we are seeing images of the devastation on our eastern seaboard, we see the destructive power of the weather to property and life. My heart goes out to all the people who are suffering loss and hardship in this … Continue reading
A letter to POTUS
Dear Mr. President, I am a 46 year old single, struggling, self-employed, handyman and house painter. A few years ago, you spoke to the nation asking us to put our thinking caps on, to help come up with new innovations … Continue reading