Clunkers are coming out to rescue of our ailing economy (Dreamworks’ CARS, the sequence).
Our next campaign then should be on old appliances e.g. refrigerators, washers/dryers and analog TV’s.
One person’s carbon footprint is someone else’s fingerprints (manufacturing, shipping, maintenance, and disposal).
Tell me your independence and privacy, I will tell you a web of forced connection for you to be able to function in this post industrial world.
The new Cash-for-Clunkers program probably is making Mad Max madder.
Eventually, they will end up with more on their plates, but for now, those vouchers are eating away their shares of industrial waste.
Nissan has just unveiled an all-electric car, without the exhaust system. I believe the name is LEAF. Very clever!
I used to own a Maxima, so I know Nissan’s strength and weakness (I had trouble with their electrical system).
This time around, it’s an all-electric. Hope they have done some improvement on car designing.
Has anyone been to an office supplies store lately? You can see the strength of an economy by observing Staples or Office Depot. When the nation can move from Back-to-School to Back-to-Work shopping, then we are back in business.
Or else, it’s a bunch of MLM propositions (Monavie anybody?) to all-commission, work-from-home spam.
When the economy bottoms out, it’s time to hold a Garage sale. Not just on the weekend, but everyday of the week.
Uncle Sam is hosting it. Starting with the junks you have been parking in your backyards (top vehicles happen to be
Explorer, back when gas was still cheap).
That’s why it’s not the Staples who are busy now a day. It’s the junk yard. Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who!