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IOWA VOTERS, PLEASE, SHAKE UP THE SYSTEM AND CHANGE THE WORLD IN 2008!

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How many good industries—like the steel industry—has America lost out on by bad usage of other resources? 

Likewise, how much time has America already wasted in the War on Reducing Climate Changes’ negative effects by ignoring high quality research from our education system that long ago pointed the way to solutions in the wind and solar energy sector.

This January 2008 set a new course in history by electing a leader who will no longer ignore minorities and will actually assist Americans in all corners of the land—not just the guys on WALL STREET or a few petroleum companies--or  Pentagon’s buddies. 

Demand a government that doesn’t prefer bailing out banks (and misguided investors) over bailing out solid American citizens who have served in the armed forces, lost their jobs, and/or  have lost their homes—due to combined college debt, personal debt and homeowner debt.

If banks or lenders are to be bailed out NOW  force them by law to learn to compete against credit unions and other local banks across the country who are actually  concerned with real local development and in the interest of all—not just  ensure the creation of large national banks or bad national lenders of any sort. 

Farmers and home owners must be bailed out, but so do other sectors of the land and infrastructure of America—including creating a high speed trainsystem between Midwestern Airports and cities.

Moreover,  the energy sector needs to go off a diet of fossil fuels big time.

 The people of Iowa can start the demand today. 

SHAKE THE NATION! 

Demand progressive action and a more progressive or more efficient tax system so more corporate users pay MORE FULLY!

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