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| Peter Schiff: Americans Still Believe in Santa ClausFri, 09 Jan 2009 01:03:34 -0800 by PopulistParty"The reason we're in trouble is not because the housing bubble burst. We're in trouble because it inflated in the first place. We're in trouble because while it was inflating we were recklessly borrowing and spending money. American citizens borrowed trillions of dollars from people all around the world and we blew the money.Now that the bills are coming due and we're just too broke to pay them, we're seeing an implosion in these markets. Real Estate prices are coming back down, Americans are having to stop spending, credit is contracting - none of this is the problem. This is all the solution. This is all the consequences of reckless consumption and borrowing.What we need in this country is more savings and less borrowing. We need more production and less consumption. But everything the government is doing right now - all the economic stimuli, all the bailouts - they're designed to perpetuate the problem, to get us deeper into debt, and all they're doing is throwing gasoline on the fire." Related: economy economics government bailouts obama stimulus peter-schiff | |
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| 2000 FORD FOCUS 4dr Sdn SE fuel efficient manual transThu, 08 Jan 2009 23:31:18 -0800 by ANAUTOCONNECTIONA N AutoConnection, is pleased to offer this nicely represented 2000 Ford Focus SE. Nice clean sedan offering reliable transportation with great fuel economy. No worries with this vehicle, we offer a buy back guarantee. Call us now for an over the phone walk around or to set up a test drive. Remember we'll ship anywhere. This vehicle has been verified and sworn to having the correct mileage. This vehicle is perfectly sound, no known defects. A non-smokers vehicle that looks and smells like new. The paint on this vehicle has not been altered and is original from front to back. Vehicle does not show any signs of collision damage. Words cannot describe how flawless the exterior of this fine auto is. There is not a skip or slip, just pure smoothness in this vehicle's transmission. The engine has checked out okay. The vehicle's electric is working perfectly. A N AutoConnection the choicefor thousands of satisifed customers. Related: 2000 800-652-4032 focus ford sdn se | |
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| Instructions to run your car with water as fuelThu, 08 Jan 2009 22:43:34 -0800 by watertofuelFollow this link for more Infohttp://www.gasco nversionkitreviews.c om/?campaign=YT1&ad= 4Ten years ago when I first started experimenting with the different technologies to achieve superior fuel economy, I just took it for granted that getting 50-80 miles per gallon (80 to 129 kilometers) was normal with the water/HHO system installed. Today, with the advent of people selling the do-it-yourself instructions to use water as a fuel supplement, I want to shed some light on what is and what is not possible.First, it is NOT possible to drive completely with water (these vehicles are still in production and are very expensive). You will still need fuel. BUT, with the water being converted to hydrogen (also called oxyhdrogen, HHO or Brown's gas) and fed into the engine's air intake, your vehicle will get more miles per gallon (or kilometers per liter) of fuel and you save money on gas.Second, it is NOT for everyone. If you do not spend more than $50 a month on gas, it really doesn't make sense.Third, you may only get 50-60% increase in fuel efficiency and depending on your vehicle, engine size, your vehicle's increase in fuel efficiency will vary. Yet, with that said, we have had reports from USA and Canada of 113% to 279.3% increases in MPG. You still would have to buy gas each month, but your bill would likely be half to one third of what it is right now.The key to success with this technology is to have a guide and company that makes it EASY and HELPS you in case you have any questions. This company does this and with this combination, you could be saving money on gas with the kit installed in hours.The parts needed for the kit are readily available and cost less than $30. Depending on where you live, the price may vary. I increased my Nissan's fuel efficiency by 116.8% and it runs quieter with more power. With this type of improvement, you'd get back your investment in a couple of weeks.The kit works with any car, SUV, bus, van, motorcycle or truck and is clearly the best for people who are mechanical beginners and still want to have the benefits of driving with water quickly and easily.This was the only company that answered my emails in 30 minutes or less. The design also provided TWO TIMES the output of HHO (oxyhydrogen), of any comparable design, which is CRITICAL for the greatest money savings on gas.The system also provides a very simple design, a MUST for any first-time installer. It also comes with an 8-week money back guarantee.Jan 2008 Update: there is now a promotion running on the site, and it is temporarily available for $67 instead of $550 and includes 5 free bonuses. The price, I was told will shoot back up to $97 soon.In Summary: Cheap materials, quick and easy setup, designed for complete car beginners, free bonuses, and average proven increase in fuel efficiency of 72%- our #1 pick. Related: car water music mileage hydrogen gas environment conserve super high trailer free aqua fuel efficient instruction gasoline man | |
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| Barack Obama on Check Please!Thu, 08 Jan 2009 22:38:13 -0800 by utusan08Barack Obama on Check Please!President-ele ct Barack Obama declared the national economy was 'sick' Monday as he began crisis talks with congressional leaders on emergency action. Mark Smith reports from The White House. (Jan. 5)Category: News & Politicsvisiting link : http://preview.tinyu rl.com/7h6vsn Related: barack obama on check please | |
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| Use water to fuel your car. Know how...Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:59:47 -0800 by gasneedswaterFor more info visithttp://www.gasc onversionkitreviews. com/?campaign=YT1&ad =8Ten years ago when I first started experimenting with the different technologies to achieve superior fuel economy, I just took it for granted that getting 50-80 miles per gallon (80 to 129 kilometers) was normal with the water/HHO system installed. Today, with the advent of people selling the do-it-yourself instructions to use water as a fuel supplement, I want to shed some light on what is and what is not possible.First, it is NOT possible to drive completely with water (these vehicles are still in production and are very expensive). You will still need fuel. BUT, with the water being converted to hydrogen (also called oxyhdrogen, HHO or Brown's gas) and fed into the engine's air intake, your vehicle will get more miles per gallon (or kilometers per liter) of fuel and you save money on gas.Second, it is NOT for everyone. If you do not spend more than $50 a month on gas, it really doesn't make sense.Third, you may only get 50-60% increase in fuel efficiency and depending on your vehicle, engine size, your vehicle's increase in fuel efficiency will vary. Yet, with that said, we have had reports from USA and Canada of 113% to 279.3% increases in MPG. You still would have to buy gas each month, but your bill would likely be half to one third of what it is right now.Fourth, in our tests of the some of the guides recommended by non-mechanics, some actually damaged the engine or destroyed certain critical engine components, which not only was expensive to fix, but VOIDED the vehicle warranty.I and the other mechanics in our shop evaluated 19 different guides based on the following criteria: * Mechanically sound design that will withstand daily use of the vehicle. * An increased gas mileage and money savings. * Very inexpensive and easy for a beginner. * Clean emissions (which help protect the environment). * Produce the maximum amount of HHO (oxyhydrogen or "Brown's gas"). * Work with 99% of new and used vehicles on the market today (including fuel/carb injection, petrol, gas, and hybrids). * Has successfully been used on vehicles around the world using petrol, diesel, or gasoline. * Faster vehicle acceleration. * Stronger torque or engine power.As a certified mechanic, I know the ins and outs of cars. I also know how easy it is (or isn't) to perform certain conversions on cars, trucks, and big-rigs.Ten years ago when I first started experimenting with the different technologies to achieve superior fuel economy, I just took it for granted that getting 50-80 miles per gallon (80 to 129 kilometers) was normal with the water/HHO system installed. Today, with the advent of people selling the do-it-yourself instructions to use water as a fuel supplement, I want to shed some light on what is and what is not possible.First, it is NOT possible to drive completely with water (these vehicles are still in production and are very expensive). You will still need fuel. BUT, with the water being converted to hydrogen (also called oxyhdrogen, HHO or Brown's gas) and fed into the engine's air intake, your vehicle will get more miles per gallon (or kilometers per liter) of fuel and you save money on gas.Second, it is NOT for everyone. If you do not spend more than $50 a month on gas, it really doesn't make sense.Third, you may only get 50-60% increase in fuel efficiency and depending on your vehicle, engine size, your vehicle's increase in fuel efficiency will vary. Yet, with that said, we have had reports from USA and Canada of 113% to 279.3% increases in MPG. You still would have to buy gas each month, but your bill would likely be half to one third of what it is right now.Fourth, in our tests of the some of the guides recommended by non-mechanics, some actually damaged the engine or destroyed certain critical engine components, which not only was expensive to fix, but VOIDED the vehicle warranty.I and the other mechanics in our shop evaluated 19 different guides.car water music mileage hydrogen gas environment conserve super high trailer free aqua fuel efficient tax save savings legal loyal Related: car water music mileage hydrogen gas environment conserve super high trailer free aqua fuel efficient tax save savings legal loyal | |
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