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[MaxRedline] All told, the auditors estimated that DOE could save more than $1.5 million annually on energy bills if the staff just implemented the government’s own power-saving guidelines. And that’s just at the seven facilities surveyed, the report noted.

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[MaxRedline] MaxRedline: The Hottest October On Record: Japan, Italy, Australia, and the other countries who were not led into the Global Warming battle by a chimp have failed to live up to their agreements to quit breathing reduce carbon dioxide output.  That's gonna cost them. 

[PortlandOnline] Beaverton Travel Options Guide: Leave a Legacy - driving less cuts global warming pollution from cars and trucks, while reducing dependence on foreign oil. Neither does the need for jobs, a thriving economy and good transportation choices for people and businesses in our region.

[PortlandOnline] Beaverton Travel Options Guide: alone to choosing another option you: 1. Save Money - on parking, gas and maintenance. 2. Leave a Legacy - driving less cuts global warming pollution from cars and trucks, while reducing dependence on foreign oil. 3. Improve Health - less driving .... MAX Red line. 20 - Burnside/Stark. 54 - Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy. 56 - Scholls Ferry Rd. 58 - Canyon Rd. 92 - South Beaverton Express. Connect to Downtown. 43 - Taylors Ferry Road. 52 - Farmington/185th Ave. 53 - Arctic/Allen ...

[The Portland Tribune - News] Snowstorm takes a big bite out of city's emergency budget: The City Council better have an emergency meeting and pass a resolution admonishing Mother Nature for hijacking the weather events that were "planned" for by the City of Portland Planners. "Climate Change" and "Global Warming" are a sure thing, and government scientists obviously have the ability to plan our weather years in advance, so Mother Nature obviously isn't holding up her end of the bargain, maybe Portland could take punitive action against Mother Nature by imposing a fine or fee?

[HorsesAss.Org] HorsesAss.Org » Blog Archive » Rossi transportation plan: “none of ...: Former Mercer Island mayor Aubrey Davis is no crank, and when it comes to regional transportation issues he sure as hell knows what he’s talking about. I once had the opportunity to watch him moderate a candidate forum on transportation, and there didn’t seem to be a single detail he didn’t have at his fingertips.

[Portland Transport] Portland Transport: Regional Road Fee? Bond Measure? Gas Tax?: $150 is reasonable given that TriMet purchased custom, multiple color signs and a custom shape sign, custom sign posts, and the signs cannot be mounted on other signposts like the old signs could be (and were often attached to power poles, existing signposts, etc.) Again, this is $1,143,750 that can not be attributed to increased ridership, improved transit reliability, or other positive attributes towards the bus network. Based on the fact that the FTA covers 90% of the cost of a new transit vehicle, the cost of the bus stop signs meant that TriMet couldn't have used the $1,143,750 towards the 10% local match to purchase 38 new busses (40' low floor busses, at $300,000 each).

[1. MajorityRights.com (main blog)] Life in the Kwa: In time, after they start to understand racialism, they’ll realize and understand the whole Jewish thing. Many people I know understand Jewish treachery, while at the same time, not approving of non-white immigration.

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