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Sunday, May 15, 2011

The dollar we use is getting weaker,


   I have read articles that say the dollar as we know it is falling fast and I do not like it.
When our dollar weakens the prices goes up, just look at the price of gas, food, travel, almost everything we need or do deepens on the dollar.
   Here is a Quote by- Edward A. Evans
"Since 2002, the U.S. dollar has fallen or weakened by as much as 35 percent against the European euro and 24 percent against the Japanese yen (Chipello 2004; Sanger, 2005). The weakening U.S. dollar is very much talked about, but should farmers in general and those in Florida in particular really care? Is the falling U.S. dollar good, bad, or indifferent for the growers and agribusinesses in the South?"
  There Is a Good Question what is that answer,
another quote by- Edward A. Evans
when the U.S. dollar weakens or decreases in value, foreigners pay less for the U.S. dollar, and U.S. consumers and businesses pay more for a unit of foreign currency. This has the opposite effect of a strengthened U.S. dollar. A weak U.S. dollar decreases the cost of and increases the demand for U.S. commodities and services abroad. An increased demand abroad for U.S. commodities causes U.S. domestic prices and profits to increase. However, a weakened dollar means U.S. importers must now pay more for a unit of foreign currency, which increases prices to U.S. consumers for imported goods and services. This in turn could cause U.S. demand for foreign goods and services to decrease. In this situation, locally-produced commodities stand a better chance of competing with foreign imports. In general, while a weak U.S. currency makes our goods more competitive abroad and at home, which could positively influence a farm's profitability, it also makes goods imported from abroad more expensive, and our commodities more competitive in the domestic market since it discourages imports.
  Here is a video on what Ron Paul has to say about our dollar and ways we can fix it.


RON PAUL - THIS WILL MAKE YOU ANGRY!


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Conspiracy: Gold, Hyperinflation & the Dollar Collapse

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Will when Congress get it .

       We need change,
  let's ask Oboma when will he do what he has said he will do.
Stop making the oil companies rich and do the right thing.
Save this great planet of ours there are alternatives to oil but still I do not hear Oboma, talk about them all I hear is how to use more oil spend more money while making other countries richer while we get poorer her is what Oboma had to say  about the high gas prices .






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Automobiles are among the most recycled consumer products in the world. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, more than 95 percent of all end-of-life vehicles in the U.S. are processed for recycling – compared to 52 percent of all paper and 31 percent of all plastic soft drink bottles.
In Europe, automakers are required to take back the vehicles they’ve produced at the end of the vehicles’ useful lives. Ford has end-of-life recycling networks for its vehicles in 16 European markets and participates in industry collective systems in another 10. In 2007, Ford became one of the first automakers in Europe to be certified in compliance with end-of-life requirements, including:

* Design and produce vehicles that facilitate the dismantling, reuse, recovery and recycling of them at end-of-life
* Reduce the use of hazardous substances when designing vehicles
* Increase the use of recycled materials in vehicle manufacture
* Ensure that parts do not contain mercury, hexavalent chromium, cadmium or lead

Reuse is a big part of the recycling story. Auto recyclers supply more than one third of all ferrous scrap to the U.S. scrap processing industry. When manufacturers use scrap iron and steel instead of newly produced ore, they reduce air and water pollution by more than half during the manufacturing process.
“In theory, end-of-life vehicles are nearly 100 percent recoverable. In practice, however, the cost in energy and labor to recover all vehicle material often exceeds the value of the materials and offers insignificant value to the environment,” Viera said. “We remain focused on achieving the highest economically viable and environmentally sound recovery percentage possible.”
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