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Outraged as we anticipate Bush trashing the economy, the environment and social programs!

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Subject Outraged as we anticipate Bush trashing the economy, the
environment and social programs!

Join us in making New Year's resolution to build a new leaner more
convenient economy and a voting system that insures the most popular
candidate gets elected next time! Lets help remind people that Bush and
his outdated pro rich approach, will damage the working force and will
there by under mine the whole economy. The old top-down short term
profits management approach dose not work, nor dose it have popular
support. PASS THIS ON!!!
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We need to:
end the electoral college
give a first and second to choice voters so they can support what ever
third party candidate they want and still have a say in the final
outcome
change campaign finance methods
see to it voting machines are tamper proof
see to it we find a new long-term solid growth direction that doesn't
just favor big business but supports the whole economy!

It's the technology that big business is promoting that is driving up
the cost of living and is making the USA less competitive.  The failure
of big business to meet the customers needs has resulted in among other
things the fact that a lot of us Americans prefer cars designed in
Japan.

Information age technology has supported the American economy despite
the loss of our production capabilities to the Third World but that ride
may actually be winding down. Today's cheapest computers are fast enough
to fill most needs.  What's bringing on the current recession is people
are realizing that the.com mania was an empty promise and prices are so
low on computer products that the profit is going out of high-tech.

Today's information age tools can trim back the bloated consumer go
shopping life stile and make all aspects of our country is economy more
competitive. We must eliminate the waste built into the consumer go
shopping life stile if we are to be competitive in the global economy.

Internet technology is part of the formula that makes it possible for
most people to live and work near home. The savings generated by not
commuting or going shopping as often can revitalize our economy. This is
the one direction that will not just save the economy but will actually
improve on the American dream adding to quality of our lives helping
create community in neighborhoods where neighbors used to live in
isolation. We must look closer at how those web ordered items can be
delivered most efficiently.  Also we must look at how we can
successfully replace the social experience of going shopping going and
going to work with community activities closer to home in the
neighborhoods.

We need to experiment with new more efficient systems and when these
systems are perfected we need to add them to all neighborhoods.  These
systems must offer:
efficient neighborhood package moving systems to make home delivery
inexpensive and convenient
rentable transportation so families don't need to own so many cars
efficient homes for those who are short of cash
food systems including restaurants and co-ops

There is a 90 % potential gain in efficiency possible with virtual
neighborhoods due to the fact that most people don't need to commute to
work or go shopping thanks to information technology. The price for this
improvement will be less than free for many people who move to new
virtual neighborhoods! Some people will be able to sell their  $250,000
homes in urban areas and end up with nicer homes with the lots of money
saving options in country network neighborhoods for less than $100,000.

Check out our web sight http:// Siliconvalley 2.tripod.com. Are you up
for a revolution or at least $10 worth of a revolution? We need your
help in promoting this technology! Let's face it big business has most
people believing that there's something useful about waste. If you want
to build a little fire under the greedy who are destroying the
environment, our society and our economy have your credit card ready and
call our sails only line 1-800-830-7931 to help us stir it up!

 With more money we can advertise our common goals of environmentalism
and freedom for all. All it takes is a hundred strong supporters and we
could launch several flag ship virtual neighborhoods.  I know there are
a great many people working with web based businesses, telecommuters,
retirees and independent contractors out there who have had enough of
the waste. There are many people right now who would like to join us and
help create these flagship communities if only we had the resources to
find them. Thank you very much for reading about my lives work

 Sincerely Albert Lange
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Join with our freedom and environmentalism movement and help us
advertise these ideas. 1-800-830-7931.




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